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Cabinets and the Bomb

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Zusatztext a remarkable documentary record Klappentext The nuclear weapons question runs through recent British history like an irradiated thread. This collection of declassified papers uncovers the private debates and justifications for Britain being a nuclear power, exchanged between ministers, civil servants, scientists and intelligence officers. The narrative takes the story up to spring 2007. Zusammenfassung The nuclear weapons question runs through post-1940 British history like an irradiated thread. It represents part of the hidden history of twentieth-century Britain, given the high level of technical secrecy and political sensitivity in which the bomb was - and is - embedded. This volume publishes previously classified Cabinet papers and related archives, dealing with the first theoretical scientific breakthrough in 1940, through the A-bomb and H-bomb procurements, to the Polaris missile upgrading decisions of the 1970s. The story is brought up to date in Peter Hennessy's narrative, which covers developments up to the spring of 2007. The fascination of the book lies in its uncovering the very private internal themes, debates and justifications for Britain's being a nuclear weapons power exchanged between ministers, civil servants, diplomats, scientists, military and intelligence officers. There is a strong element of now-it-can-be-told in the book, which will appeal not just to professional historians but also to undergraduates and A-Level students who are partaking in the current mini-boom on the study of the Cold War. Cabinets and the Bomb is also a contribution to wider public understanding in the context of the present debate about Trident upgrade (though it is a book of explanation, not advocacy). Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Part I The Nuclear Certificate Chronology Part II Fission, 1940-1953 Fusion, 1954-1958 Delivery, 1958-1963 Polaris Politics, 1963-1967 Moscow Criterion, 1967-1977 Polaris to Trident, 1978-2005 Upgrade, 2005-2007 Conclusion Epilogue ...

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Authors Peter (EDT) Hennessy
Assisted by Peter Hennessy (Editor), Peter (Attlee Professor of Contemporary History Hennessy (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.12.2007
 
EAN 9780197264225
ISBN 978-0-19-726422-5
No. of pages 356
Dimensions 210 mm x 292 mm x 25 mm
Series British Academy Occasional Papers
British Academy Occasional Pap
British Academy Occasional Papers
British Academy Occasional Pap
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political administration

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