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5 produkter
5 produkter
Nuclear Illusion, Nuclear Reality
Britain, the United States and Nuclear Weapons, 1958-64
Inbunden, Engelska, 2010
1 062 kr
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A study of the political, military and technical aspects of Britain's nuclear weapons programme under the Macmillan government, contrasting Britain's perceived political decline with its growth in technological mastery and military nuclear capability. Important reading for anyone interested in the history and military technology of the cold war.
Losing an Empire and Finding a Role
Britain, the USA, NATO and Nuclear Weapons, 1964-70
Inbunden, Engelska, 2012
1 093 kr
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This book sheds fresh light on developments in British nuclear weapons policy between October 1964, when the Labour Party came back into power under Harold Wilson following a thirteen year absence, and June 1970 when the Conservative government of Edward Heath was elected.
1 093 kr
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Kristan Stoddart reveals for the first time discussions that took place between the British, French and US governments for nuclear cooperation in the early to mid 1970s. In doing so it sets the scene for the upgrade to Britain's Polaris force codenamed Chevaline and how this could have brought down Harold Wilson's Labour government of 1974-1976.
Losing an Empire and Finding a Role
Britain, the USA, NATO and Nuclear Weapons, 1964-70
Häftad, Engelska, 2012
1 094 kr
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This book sheds fresh light on developments in British nuclear weapons policy between October 1964, when the Labour Party came back into power under Harold Wilson following a thirteen year absence, and June 1970 when the Conservative government of Edward Heath was elected.
1 094 kr
Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar
Kristan Stoddart reveals for the first time discussions that took place between the British, French and US governments for nuclear cooperation in the early to mid 1970s. In doing so it sets the scene for the upgrade to Britain's Polaris force codenamed Chevaline and how this could have brought down Harold Wilson's Labour government of 1974-1976.