Politics of Security: British and West German Protest Movements and the Early Cold War 1945-1970

The Politics of Security tells the story of how people experienced the cold war as a war. It is about the impact of the cold war on political cultures. This crucial issue is often forgotten in historical memory. In particular, the book follows British and West German anti-nuclear-weapons activists i...

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Main Author: Nehring, Holger (auth)
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Published: Oxford University Press 2013
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