Description: Churchill and the Bomb in War and Cold War by Kevin Ruane Covering the development of the atomic bomb during the Second World War, the origins and early course of the Cold War, and the advent of the hydrogen bomb in the early 1950s, Churchill and the Bomb in War and Cold War explores a still neglected aspect of Winston Churchills career – his relationship with and thinking on nuclear weapons. Kevin Ruane shows how Churchill went from regarding the bomb as a weapon of war in the struggle with Nazi Germany to viewing it as a weapon of communist containment (and even punishment) in the early Cold War before, in the 1950s, advocating and arguably pioneering "mutually assured destruction" as the key to preventing the Cold War flaring into a calamitous nuclear war.While other studies of Churchill have touched on his evolving views on nuclear weapons, few historians have given this hugely important issue the kind of dedicated and sustained treatment it deserves. In Churchill and the Bomb in War and Cold War, however, Kevin Ruane has undertaken extensive primary research in Britain, the United States and Europe, and accessed a wide array of secondary literature, in producing an immensely readable yet detailed, insightful and provocative account of Churchills nuclear hopes and fears. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Notes Charts Winston Churchills evolving views on nuclear weapons, beginning with the wartime development of the atomic bomb and continuing into the Cold War. Author Biography Kevin Ruane is Professor of Modern History at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK, and a By-Fellow of Churchill College Cambridge. Table of Contents AcknowledgementsAbbreviations used in textIntroduction: So Many Winston ChurchillsPart I: War1. Only Connect2. Tube Alloys3. Allies at War4. The Quebec Agreement5. Mortal Crimes6. Bolsheviks, Bombs and Bad Omens7. Trinity and PotsdamPart II: Cold War8. Heavy Metal, Iron Curtain9. Warmonger/Peacemonger10. To the Summit11. Atomic Angles12. Hurricane Warning13. A Pill to End it All14. H-bomb Fever15. The July Days16. Sturdy Child of TerrorConclusion: … if God wearied of mankindAbbreviations used in notesBibliographyIndex Review If you thought there was nothing fresh to say about Winston Churchill, then look at Kevin Ruanes tremendously assured Churchill and the Bomb which has new things to say both about the great man himself and the diplomatic climate of the 1940s and 1950s. * A Book of the Year, BBC History *Excellent … Thorough in its analysis and scrupulously fair in its judgments. * A Book of the Year, Times Higher Education *A hugely impressive analysis of Churchills relationship with peaceful and military nuclear fission ... There have been books on this subject before, but Kevin Ruanes is the best of them and has the huge advantage of making complicated scientific theories easily explicable to the layman ... [The subject] makes for gripping reading in Ruanes capable hands. * Literary Review *Churchills remarkable career continues to fascinate. Many in the stream of new books about him are mere potboilers, but a few, like Ruanes, combine excellent scholarship with great readability. Ruane (Canterbury Christ Church Univ., UK) argues that Churchills post-1945 career (often dismissed as a disappointing coda to the great war years) in fact shows a Churchill both adaptable and creative until his final retirement in 1955. And never was that so true as with his engagement with the nuclear age … An important story very well told.Summing Up: Essential. All levels/libraries. * CHOICE *There are times when books appear whose insights have specific resonance, helping to create a greater understanding of world events than before. Kevin Ruanes profound analysis of the changing nature of the relationship between Winston Churchill and the development of the atomic bomb provides an example. * Military History Monthly *Kevin Ruanes Churchill and the Bomb is a work of impeccable scholarship, based on a profound study of many primary sources. It cannot be recommended too highly. * Twentieth-Century British History *A most worthy addition to the corpus of literature on the origins and development of the nuclear arms race ... [It] deserves a place on the shelf of any student of the nuclear era. * Journal of British Studies *This is an important addition to the Churchill literature, filling a gap…in what we can now know—thanks to declassification of documents on both sides of the Atlantic—about a crucial period, especially the postwar jockeying for national position in the growing Cold War. * Finest Hour: Journal of the International Churchill Society *This is a carefully researched and structured book with a thoughtful conclusion, and deserves a wide readership. * H-Soz-Kult *Big man. Big weapon. Big theme. Kevin Ruane blends all three in a fascinating and fluent fusion! * Peter Hennessy, Attlee Professor of Contemporary British History, Queen Mary, University of London, UK, author of Cabinets and the Bomb *Kevin Ruane has taken as his subject Winston Churchill, a well-worn protagonist, dealing with a lesser-known subject, nuclear weapons, and produced an original, compelling study which hands the reader a real page-turner. * Kathleen Burk, University College London, UK, author of Old World, New World: the Story of Britain and America *This masterly account is a very important addition to the Churchill literature … By putting Churchills atomic diplomacy into its wider context, Kevin Ruane illuminates one of the most vital issues of our times: the origins of the first weapons of Mass Destruction and the dilemmas that they pose for humanity. This book is scholarly yet easy to read and will appeal to all those interested in the period. * Richard Toye, University of Exeter, UK, author of Churchills Empire: the World that Made him and the World He Made *Kevin Ruanes study of Churchills engagement with nuclear issues combines the in-depth knowledge of the Historian with a lucid writing style that readers will find highly informative and engaging. He has accessed a wide range of archives to tell a fascinating story that delves into nuclear science, great power diplomacy, British political history and the towering figure of Churchill himself. * John Young, Nottingham University, UK, author of Winston Churchills Last Campaign: Britain and the Cold War 1951-1955 *Carefully researched and marvellously detailed, Kevins Ruanes Churchill and the Bomb is a major historical contribution that reveals new insights about the role of nuclear weapons during the early Cold War, as well as a deeper understanding of Britains most important 20th century statesman. * Martin J. Sherwin, author (with Kai Bird) of the 2006 Pulitzer Prize American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer *With the aid of fresh insights and first-class scholarship, Kevin Ruane has written a lively reappraisal of Churchills ever-changing nuclear policies, and the enduring puzzle of his transition from warmonger to prophet of détente. Churchill and the Bomb is important both as a critical portrait of Churchill in old age, and as a contribution to the history of international relations. * Paul Addison, University of Edinburgh, author of Churchill: The Unexpected Hero *Kevin Ruane has presented an excellently researched and legible presentation on the subject. The biographical access illuminates the various metamorphoses of the nuclear Churchill and embeds them skillfully. * Militärgeschichtliche Zeitschrift (Bloomsbury Translation) * Promotional Charts Winston Churchills evolving views on nuclear weapons, beginning with the war-time development of the atomic bomb and continuing into the Cold War. Review Quote "[Ruane] has identified a lacuna in the vast literature about a very great (if flawed), much-studied man, and he has filled it admirably, producing a thoroughly researched and carefully constructed historical monograph." - Journal of Modern History "If you thought there was nothing fresh to say about Winston Churchill, the look at Kevin Ruanes tremendously assured Churchill and the Bomb which has new things to say both about the great man himself and the diplomatic climate of the 1940s and 1950s." - A Book of the Year, BBC History "Excellent ... Thorough in its analysis and scrupulously fair in its judgments." - A Book of the Year, Times Higher Education "A hugely impressive analysis of Churchills relationship with peaceful and military nuclear fission ... There have been books on this subject before, but Kevin Ruanes is the best of them and has the huge advantage of making complicated scientific theories easily explicable to the layman ... [The subject] makes for gripping reading in Ruanes capable hands." - Literary Review "Churchills remarkable career continues to fascinate. Many in the stream of new books about him are mere potboilers, but a few, like Ruanes, combine excellent scholarship with great readability. Ruane (Canterbury Christ Church Univ., UK) argues that Churchills post-1945 career (often dismissed as a disappointing coda to the great war years) in fact shows a Churchill both adaptable and creative until his final retirement in 1955. And never was that so true as with his engagement with the nuclear age ... An important story very well told. Summing Up: Essential. All levels/libraries." - CHOICE "There are times when books appear whose insights have specific resonance, helping to create a greater understanding of world events than before. Kevin Ruanes profound analysis of the changing nature of the relationship between Winston Churchill and the development of the atomic bomb provides an example." - Military History Monthly "Kevin Ruanes Churchill and the Bomb is a work of impeccable scholarship, based on a profound study of many primary sources. It cannot be recommended too highly." - Twentieth-Century British History "This is an important addition to the Churchill literature, filling a gap...in what we can now know--thanks to declassification of documents on both sides of the Atlantic--about a crucial period, especially the postwar jockeying for national position in the growing Cold War." - Finest Hour: Journal of the International Churchill Society "In his excellent study Ruane describes three "incarnations" of Churchill and nuclear weapons during the period 1941 to 1955: the atomic bomb-maker, the atomic diplomatist, and the nuclear peace-maker ... Churchill and the Bomb in War and Cold War is a well-researched, detailed, and comprehensive study of Churchill and nuclear weapons." - A Blog on Winston Churchill Kevin Ruane has taken as his subject Winston Churchill, a well-worn protagonist, dealing with a lesser-known subject, nuclear weapons, and produced an original, compelling study which hands the reader a real page-turner. - Kathleen Burke, University College London, UK, author of Old World, New World: the Story of Britain and America This masterly account is a very important addition to the Churchill literature ... By putting Churchills atomic diplomacy into its wider context, Kevin Ruane illuminates one of the most vital issues of our times: the origins of the first weapons of Mass Destruction and the dilemmas that they pose for humanity. This book is scholarly yet easy to read and will appeal to all those interested in the period. - Richard Toye, University of Exeter, UK, author of Churchills Empire: the World that Made him and the World He Made Kevin Ruanes study of Churchills engagement with nuclear issues combines the in-depth knowledge of the Historian with a lucid writing style that readers will find highly informative and engaging. He has accessed a wide range of archives to tell a fascinating story that delves into nuclear science, great power diplomacy, British political history and the towering figure of Churchill himself. - John Young, Nottingham University, UK, author of Winston Churchills Last Campaign: Britain and the Cold War 1951-1955 Promotional "Headline" Charts Winston Churchills evolving views on nuclear weapons, beginning with the war-time development of the atomic bomb and continuing into the Cold War. Feature Kevin Ruane is a leading international figure in the field of 20th-century international history Details ISBN1472523385 ISBN-10 1472523385 ISBN-13 9781472523389 Format Hardcover Language English Media Book Author Kevin Ruane Year 2016 Publication Date 2016-09-08 Imprint Bloomsbury Academic Subtitle In War and Cold War DOI CBID182214 Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom Pages 424 DEWEY 941.084 Short Title CHURCHILL & THE BOMB IN WAR & Illustrations illustrations Affiliation Canterbury Christ Church University, UK UK Release Date 2016-09-08 NZ Release Date 2016-09-08 Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Audience General AU Release Date 2016-08-23 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:100572522;
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Book Title: Churchill and the Bomb in War and Cold War
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