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Jacquelyn Arnold
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Jacquelyn Arnold

@drjacarnold

Nuclear civil defence | Cold War cultural history | atomic ephemera | persuasion, propaganda, control | public information films | 70s Britain | hauntology

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    1. Jacquelyn Arnold ‏@drjacarnold Oct 19

      Tweeting a bit from @lseideas event An Imaginary War? Culture, Thought and Nuclear Conflict during The Cold War.

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    2. Jacquelyn Arnold ‏@drjacarnold Oct 19

      In the wider framework of nuclear confrontation, imaging nuclear devastation was one of the main battlegrounds of the Cold War #ImaginaryWar

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    3. Jacquelyn Arnold ‏@drjacarnold Oct 19

      Ziemann: The bomb opened up a gap between what humans could produce and the nuclear desvestation they could imagine. #ImaginaryWar

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    4. Jacquelyn Arnold ‏@drjacarnold Oct 19

      Grant: Anti nuclear protests in early Cold War exaggerated effects of the bomb - did this underpin support for the deterrent? #ImaginaryWar

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    5. Jacquelyn Arnold ‏@drjacarnold Oct 19

      Grant: Protesters articulate motivations but CD volunteers struggle to compose narratives. Influenced by how culture views these stories?

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      Jacquelyn Arnold ‏@drjacarnold Oct 19

      Sherif: Pay attention to the local when studying the Cold War. Hiroshima and Nagasaki central to Japanese cultural identity. #ImaginaryWar

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        1. Jacquelyn Arnold ‏@drjacarnold Oct 19

          Grant: Hiroshima powerful but complex event in British imagination. Radiation played down by gov, used as symbol by protestors #ImaginaryWar

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        2. Jacquelyn Arnold ‏@drjacarnold Oct 19

          Grant: Civil defence highlighted mendacity underpinning deterrent but many CD workers believed in Dad's Army narrative. #ImaginaryWar

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        3. Jacquelyn Arnold ‏@drjacarnold Oct 19

          Q @immaterial_me: Does attachment to peace drive a willingness to rely on deterrent and unwillingness to imagine nuclear war? #ImaginaryWar

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