TY - JOUR
T1 - From atomic shelters to arms control
T2 - Libraries, civil defense, and American militarism during the cold war
AU - Spencer, Brett
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 by the University of Texas Press
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - This article analyzes American libraries' civil defense activities during the Cold War along with their decision to redirect their efforts away from civil defense and toward arms control initiatives during the later years of the conflict. During the 1950s, the nation's leading libraries converted their buildings into fallout shelters and disseminated survival information to millions of Americans. However, libraries became increasingly disillusioned with civil defense during the late 1960s, and they largely abandoned civil defense in favor of peace advocacy in the 1980s. The article concludes with ideas for current libraries based on this chapter of information history.
AB - This article analyzes American libraries' civil defense activities during the Cold War along with their decision to redirect their efforts away from civil defense and toward arms control initiatives during the later years of the conflict. During the 1950s, the nation's leading libraries converted their buildings into fallout shelters and disseminated survival information to millions of Americans. However, libraries became increasingly disillusioned with civil defense during the late 1960s, and they largely abandoned civil defense in favor of peace advocacy in the 1980s. The article concludes with ideas for current libraries based on this chapter of information history.
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U2 - 10.1353/lac.2014.0012
DO - 10.1353/lac.2014.0012
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85031394420
SN - 2164-8034
VL - 49
SP - 351
EP - 385
JO - Information and Culture
JF - Information and Culture
IS - 3
ER -