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Born Violent: The Origins of Nuclear Power
Transforming Violence into Peace through Education - co-edited special issue of the Asian Journal of Peacebuilding
Imagining a Nuclear World War Two in Europe: Preparing US Troops for the Battlefield Use of Nuclear Weapons
The Visible and the Invisible when Considering Northern European Permanent Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage: Forsmark and Onkalo
Anthropogenic Fallout: The Bravo Test and the Death and Life of the Global Ecosystem
Nuclear Conquistadors: Military Colonialism in Nuclear Test Site Selection during the Cold War
Radiation as a Cultural Talisman: Nuclear Weapon Testing and American Popular Culture in the Early Cold War
Nuke York, New York: Nuclear Holocaust in the American Imagination from Hiroshima to 9/11
Whole Earth or No Earth: The Origin of the Whole Earth Icon in the Ashes of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Atomic Kid: Duck and Cover and Atomic Alert Teach American Children How to Survive Atomic Attack
Reconstructing the Perpetrator’s Soul by Reconstructing the Victim’s Body: The Portrayal of the “Hiroshima Maidens” by the Mainstream American Media
‘There Are No Civilians, We Are All at War’: Nuclear War Shelter and Survival Narratives During the Early Cold War
Curing the Atomic Bomb Within: The Relationship of American Social Scientists to Nuclear Weapons in the Early Cold War
Top Image: Yorozuyo Bridge in Hiroshima with Historical Marker
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