Nuclear Bodies

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Books
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30.00
book_author_name: 
Robert A. Jacobs
book_type: 
Hardback
publisher: 
Yale University Press
published_date: 
24/05/2022
isbn: 
9780300230338
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Books > History > General & world history
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Robert A. Jacobs|Hardback|Yale University Press|24/05/2022
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9780300230338
Book Description: 
The Cold War reconsidered as a limited nuclear war   “[A] grimly important analysis of the cold war.”—Andrew Robinson, Nature  “Inexorable clarity and care for his fellow humans mark Robert Jacobs’s guide to the Cold War as a limited nuclear war, whose harms disfigure any possible future.”—Norma Field, author of In the Realm of a Dying Emperor: Japan at Century’s End   In the fall of 1961, President Kennedy somberly warned Americans about deadly radioactive fallout clouds extending hundreds of miles from H-bomb detonations, yet he approved ninety-six U.S. nuclear weapon tests for 1962. Cold War nuclear testing, production, and disasters like Chernobyl and Fukushima have exposed millions to dangerous radioactive particles; these millions are the global hibakusha. Many communities continue to be plagued with dire legacies and ongoing risks: sickness and early mortality, forced displacement, uncertainty and anxiety, dislocation from ancestors and traditional lifestyles, and contamination of food sources and ecosystems.   Robert A. Jacobs re-envisions the history of the Cold War as a slow nuclear war, fought on remote battlegrounds against populations powerless to prevent the contamination of their lands and bodies. His comprehensive account necessitates a profound rethinking of the meaning, costs, and legacies of our embrace of nuclear weapons and technologies.

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