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Author:
Blight, James G., author.
Title:
Dark beyond darkness : the Cuban Missile Crisis as history, warning, and catalyst / James G. Blight and Janet M. Lang ; foreword by Matthew Heys.
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
xxi, 253 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)
Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962.
Nuclear disarmament.
Nuclear warfare--Prevention.
Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962--Influence.
Nuclear crisis control--Case studies.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Nuclear crisis control.
Nuclear disarmament.
Nuclear warfare--Prevention.
1962
Case studies.
Other Authors:
Lang, Janet M., 1948- author.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Prologue: Armageddon in retrospect: on the road with Papa & the Boy -- Part 1. Dark -- Shit (almost) happened in October 1962: the struggle to avoid Armageddon involves the struggle of memory against forgetting -- The bullshit: bad guys threaten; good guys stand firm; good guys win; bad guys lose; the little guy doesn't matter; JFK's moxie prevails -- The truth: big guys ignore little guy; feeling doomed, little guy throws caution to the wind, starts shooting, and asks big friend to nuke the U.S.; Armageddon nearly occurs -- Part 2. Darker -- Habitable history: how Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall became the template for a "WABAC" machine for the Cuban Missile Crisis -- Be Robert McNamara: bringing the abolition message home, with (and without) "maximum Bob" -- Be Fidel Castro: a leader at the hinge of the world -- Darkest -- Armageddon in slow motion: more bullshit and truth about avoiding Armageddon in the 21st century -- Armageddon oops! Nuclear war via mechanical and/or human screw-up -- On the road again via climate catastrophe: from a 19th century volcanic eruption to a 21st century nuclear winter -- The darkness defined and defied (via the lessons of the Cuban Missile Crisis) -- Be anybody WABAC: empathy, not sympathy is the key -- Part 3. Darkness visible: findings, takeaways and imperatives of the Cuban Missile Crisis -- The Black Saturday manifesto: abolishing nuclear weapons one anniversary per year, for as long as it takes -- Epilogue: Show us your darkness: Warning given! Warning received?
Summary:
"Dark Beyond Darkness is the first book to take readers deeply inside the experience and calculations of leaders during the Cuban Missile Crisis and to connect that crisis to the nuclear risk today, whether from war between superpowers, climate catastrophe following a regional nuclear war or a nuclear conflict sparked by an accident."--Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1538101998
9781538101995
OCLC:
(OCoLC)995337872
LCCN:
2017031418
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
UQAX771 -- Des Moines Area Community College Library - Ankeny (Carroll)

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