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Reference Materials
Classroom Materials

Early Atomic History
Bomb drops on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

General Nuclear Information

Films Studied in Class
The Atomic Café
The Atomic Café
(1982)
The Atomic Café: The Cult Movie Up
Close and Personal by Jayne Loader
The Day After
The
Day After
Dr. Strangelove: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the
Bomb
Dr.
Strangelove . . .
Fail-Safe
Fail-Safe (1964)
Last Best Chance
Last
Best Chance
On the Beach
On the Beach (1959)
Testament
Testament (1983)
Them!
Them!
WarGames
- WarGames
- N.O.R.A.D.
Headquarters. Crystal Palace. The WarGames Home
Page

Books and Articles
- Broderick,
Mick. Nuclear Movies: Critical Analysis and Filmography
of International Feature Length Films Dealing with Experimentation,
Aliens, Terrorism, Holocaust, and Other Disaster Scenarios.
- Brians,
Paul. Nuclear Holocausts: Atomic War in Fiction 1895-1984.
- Brians' Online Supplement to Nuclear Holocausts . .
.
- Brians' Nuclear War Imagery in Popular Culture
- Dewey, Joseph. In
a Dark Time: The Apocalyptic Temper in the American Novel of the Nuclear
Age.
- Felshin,
Nina. Disarming Images: Art for Nuclear Disarmament.
- Ketterer,
David. New Worlds for Old: The Apocalpytic
Imagination, Science Fiction and American Literature.
- Mannix,
Patrick. The Rhetoric of Antinuclear Fiction: Persuasive Strategies in
Novels and Films.
- Newman, John. Future
War Novels: An Annotated Bibliography of Works in English Pubished since 1946.
- O'Heffernan,
A. Lovins and L Lovins.
The First Nuclear World War
- O'Leary,
Stephen D. Arguing the Apocalypse: A Theory of Millennial Rhetoric.
- Rabkin,
Eric S, Martin H. Greenberg, and Joseph D. Olander.
The End of the World
- Schwenger,
Peter. Letter Bomb: Nuclear Holocaust and the Exploding Word.
- Terminator
vs. Terminator: Nuclear War as a Video Game
- Wagar,
W. Warren. Terminal Visions: The Literature of Last Things.
- Wilberg,
Petersen, Smoker. Inadvertent Nuclear: Implications of the Changing
Global Order.
Travel and Tourism
Bureau of
Atomic Tourism

Web Sites on Nuclear War

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