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Understanding the imaginary war
Culture, thought and nuclear conflict, 1945–90
Collection Overview
This collection offers a fresh interpretation of the Cold War as an imaginary war, a conflict that had imaginations of nuclear devastation as one of its main battlegrounds.
Contents
The book includes survey chapters and case studies on Western Europe, the USSR, Japan, and the USA. Looking at various strands of intellectual debate and at different media, from documentary film to fiction, the chapters demonstrate the difficulties in making the unthinkable and unimaginable—nuclear apocalypse—imaginable.
Target Audience
The book will be required reading for everyone who wants to understand the cultural dynamics of the Cold War through the angle of its core ingredient, nuclear weapons.