Norman Cousins: Peacemaker in the Atomic Age
2022 • 438 pages

"The author has written the first scholarly biography of Norman Cousins, who, as the editor and owner of the Saturday Review for more than thirty years, had a powerful platform from which to help shape American public debate. A staunch opponent of nuclear weapons, Cousins was involved in several secret diplomatic missions at the height of the Cold War, and acting as a private citizen, he played a major role in getting the Limited Test Ban Treaty signed"--


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Johns Hopkins Nuclear History and Contemporary Affairs

Johns Hopkins Nuclear History and Contemporary Affairs is a 4-book series with 4 released primary works first released in 2005 with contributions by Priscilla Johnson McMillan, Elisabeth Roehrlich, and Allen Pietrobon.

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