An edition of The myths of August (1994)

The myths of August

a personal exploration of our tragic Cold War affair with the atom

1st ed.
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An edition of The myths of August (1994)

The myths of August

a personal exploration of our tragic Cold War affair with the atom

1st ed.
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This is a devastating - but in the end hopeful - expose of America's atomic adventures from Hiroshima to the present, written by a former congressman, Secretary of the Interior, and longtime lawyer for victims of radiation exposure.

With Hiroshima, the atomic age was born. But for an untold number of Americans, the brave new world that it was supposed to usher in became instead a world in which war, disease, and unnecessary death were common. In the name of "safeguarding" the nation from the Soviets, the United States knowingly exposed millions of its citizens to toxic radiation.

Stewart Udall was one of the first lawyers to champion the cause of these Americans, and this extraordinary book is a result of that work. He takes us into the deserts where the tests were conducted, and to the ranches and towns where fallout killed thousands of animals and triggered epidemics of childhood leukemia. He introduces us to the widows of the Navajo men who developed cancer while mining uranium.

He illuminates the ways in which "the cold warriors' contempt for restraint" poisoned our nation's politics as it poisoned its people. He reveals the human face associated with the arms race, and suggests how, with candor and just compensation, we can hasten the country's return to the principles that have always been its definition.

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Publisher
Pantheon Books
Language
English
Pages
399

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The myths of August: a personal exploration of our tragic Cold War affair with the atom
1998, Rutgers University Press
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Myths of August
December 3, 1995, Random House Value Publishing
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The myths of August: a personal exploration of our tragic Cold War affair with the atom
1994, Pantheon Books
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 367-378) and index.
"A Cornelia & Michael Bessie book."

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
327.73
Library of Congress
E840 .U33 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 399 p. ;
Number of pages
399

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1422453M
Internet Archive
mythsofaugustper00udal
ISBN 10
0679433643
LCCN
93032777
OCLC/WorldCat
29258582
Library Thing
2175301
Goodreads
3181106

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There are times when, in the course of life's journey, a new landscape alters lines of sight and invites reflection that changes the horizon.
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