Atomic History and Culture
Michael A. Amundson ( Northern Arizona University ) and Scott C. Zeman (New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology)
This timely and provocative interdisciplinary series explores the historic and cultural significance of the atom in the United States . In order to fully understand the ways people have utilized and characterized nuclear weapons, atomic energy, and other related research, we invite scholarship from a number of relevant fields such as history, sociology, geology, political science, popular culture, environmental history, and American studies.
Submissions should be addressed for the series and directed to:
Darrin Pratt, Acquiring Editor & Director
University Press of Colorado
5589 Arapahoe Ave. # 206C
Boulder , CO 80303
All proposals for the Atomic History and Culture Series should follow the press submission guidelines [include hyperlink to http://www.upcolorado.com/submission.asp] , and submission will be evaluated by the press acquisitions staff, the series editors, as well as outside experts.
Published and Forthcoming Titles (* denotes an out of print title):
Atomic Culture: How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb edited by Scott C. Zeman and Michael A. Amundson
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