Course Information/Flyer

Reference Materials

Classroom Materials

Thread and Movie Questions

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

  1. WarGames
  2. N.O.R.A.D. Headquarters. Crystal Palace. The WarGames Home Page

Books and Articles

  1. Broderick, Mick. Nuclear Movies: Critical Analysis and Filmography of International Feature Length Films Dealing with Experimentation, Aliens, Terrorism, Holocaust, and Other Disaster Scenarios.
  2. Brians, Paul. Nuclear Holocausts: Atomic War in Fiction 1895-1984.
  3. Brians' Online Supplement to Nuclear Holocausts . . .
  4. Brians' Nuclear War Imagery in Popular Culture
  5. Dewey, Joseph. In a Dark Time: The Apocalyptic Temper in the American Novel of the Nuclear Age.
  6. Felshin, Nina. Disarming Images: Art for Nuclear Disarmament.
  7. Ketterer, David. New Worlds for Old: The Apocalpytic Imagination, Science Fiction and American Literature.
  8. Mannix, Patrick. The Rhetoric of Antinuclear Fiction: Persuasive Strategies in Novels and Films.
  9. Newman, John. Future War Novels: An Annotated Bibliography of Works in English Pubished since 1946.
  10. O'Heffernan, A. Lovins and L Lovins. The First Nuclear World War
  11. O'Leary, Stephen D. Arguing the Apocalypse: A Theory of Millennial Rhetoric.
  12. Rabkin, Eric S, Martin H. Greenberg, and Joseph D. Olander. The End of the World
  13. Schwenger, Peter. Letter Bomb: Nuclear Holocaust and the Exploding Word.
  14. Terminator vs. Terminator: Nuclear War as a Video Game
  15. Wagar, W. Warren. Terminal Visions: The Literature of Last Things.
  16. 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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