Nuclear Weapons: An International History

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A groundbreaking history of nuclear weapons across the world, from their invention to the end of the Cold War

How should we deal with nuclear weapons? The discovery of nuclear fission fundamentally c

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  • Author: Holloway, David
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Page Count: 720
  • Publish Date: March 24 2026
  • ISBN10: 0300229445
  • Language: English

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A groundbreaking history of nuclear weapons across the world, from their invention to the end of the Cold War

How should we deal with nuclear weapons? The discovery of nuclear fission fundamentally changed the world order. Its power was harnessed, nuclear bombs invented, and the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were destroyed. In recurring international crises and calls for arms control, the threat of nuclear war has hung over humanity ever since.

David Holloway traces how these weapons shaped the last century, from the US-Soviet arms race to the rivalry between India and Pakistan. Deterrence and intimidation, alliances and war plans, international treaties and organizations have all played their role. At the centre were political leaders–among them Truman, Kennedy, and Reagan, as well as Stalin, Khrushchev, and Gorbachev–who all had their fingers on the nuclear button.

This is a global history of these fearsome weapons and our attempts to deal with the consequences of their existence–a story at once fascinating and repellent, of a very dangerous period in our history.

Author: David Holloway
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 03/24/2026
Pages: 720
ISBN: 9780300229448
Language: English

Author

Holloway, David

Binding

ISBN10

0300229445

ISBN13

9780300229448

Page Count

720

Published Date

March 24 2026

Language

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