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The imaginary warThe imaginary war

The imaginary war

Guy Oakes

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"Duck and cover" are unforgettable words for a generation of Americans who listened throughout the Cold War to the unescapable propaganda of civil defense. Yet it would have been impossible to protect Americans from a real nuclear attack and, as Guy Oakes shows in The Imaginary War, national security officials knew it. Oakes contends that the real purpose of 1950s civil defense programs was not to protect Americans from the bomb, but to ingrain in them the moral resolve needed to face the hazards of the Cold War. Uncovering the links between national security, civil defense, and civic ethics, Oakes reveals three sides to the civil defense program: a system of emotional management designed to control fear; the fictional construction of a manageable world of nuclear attack; and the production of a Cold War ethic rooted in the mythology of the home, the ultimate sanctuary of American values. This fascinating analysis of the culture of civil defense is a strong indictment of the official mythmaking of the Cold War. It will be essential reading for all those interested in American history, politics, and cultural studies.

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OL Work ID
OL3957794W

Subjects

Civil defenseCold WarDeterrence (Strategy)HistoryMilitary policyNuclear warfareCivil defense, united statesUnited states, military policyCivil defense--historyCivil defense--united states--history--20th centuryNuclear warfare--historyNuclear warfare--history--20th centuryDeterrence (strategy)--historyDeterrence (strategy)--history--20th centuryUa927 .o23 1994363.3/5/097309045

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