Atomic Narratives and American Youth: Coming of Age with the Atom, 1945-1955

$29.95

This historical book provides a multidisciplinary study of the post-WWII atomic era’s impact on American youth, aiding in social studies and history education.

Atomic Narratives and American Youth: Coming of Age with the Atom, 1945-1955
Atomic Narratives and American Youth: Coming of Age with the Atom, 1945-1955
$29.95

[wpforms id=”1190″ title=”true” description=”Request a call back”]

Following the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, numerous “atomic narratives”–books, newspapers, magazines, textbooks, movies, and television programs–addressed the implications of the bomb. Post-World War II youth encountered atomic narratives in their daily lives at school, at home and in their communities, and were profoundly affected by what they read and saw. This multidisciplinary study examines the exposure of American youth to atomic narratives during the ten years following World War II. In addition, it examines the broader “social narrative of the atom,” which included educational, social, cultural, and political activities that surrounded and involved American youth. The activities ranged from school and community programs to movies and television shows to government-sponsored traveling exhibits on atomic energy. The book also presents numerous examples of writings by postwar adolescents, who clearly expressed their conflicted feelings about growing up in such a tumultuous time, and shows how many of the issues commonly associated with the sixties generation, such as peace, fellowship, free expression, and environmental concern, can be traced to this earlier generation.

Features

  • Used Book in Good Condition

Additional information

Weight 0.386 lbs
Dimensions 15.2 × 1.5 × 22.9 in

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Atomic Narratives and American Youth: Coming of Age with the Atom, 1945-1955”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *