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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
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1 Science in the Origins of the Cold War -
2 Atomic Tracings -
3 Self-Reliant Science -
4 From the End of the World to the Age of the Earth -
5 Changing the Mission -
6 Fighting Each Other -
7 Embedding the National in the Global -
8 Bringing NASA Back to Earth -
9 Calculating Times -
10 Defining (Scientific) Direction -
11 The Cold War and the Reshaping of Transnational Science in China -
12 When Structure Met Sputnik -
13 Big Science and “Big Science Studies” in the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War - Concluding Remarks
- About the Authors
- Index
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- Source:
- Science and Technology in the Global Cold War
- Publisher:
- The MIT Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
-
1 Science in the Origins of the Cold War -
2 Atomic Tracings -
3 Self-Reliant Science -
4 From the End of the World to the Age of the Earth -
5 Changing the Mission -
6 Fighting Each Other -
7 Embedding the National in the Global -
8 Bringing NASA Back to Earth -
9 Calculating Times -
10 Defining (Scientific) Direction -
11 The Cold War and the Reshaping of Transnational Science in China -
12 When Structure Met Sputnik -
13 Big Science and “Big Science Studies” in the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War - Concluding Remarks
- About the Authors
- Index