
America’s Atomic Army of the 1950’s and the Pentomic Division
According to James C. Hagerty, Eisenhower’s press secretary, the Army’s atomic age roles were to occupy the enemy’s homeland after it was shattered by a nuclear strike or serve as a homeland security force if the Soviet Union struck the United States with nuclear weapons.
Roots of arms race: how nuclear policy evolved in the '50s
Apr 13, 1983 · Later, in 1950, targeters added a new, critical aim point: Soviet atomic facilities. In 1951, in what proved to be a major development, the dominant planning role was moved to General LeMay at...
How the Atomic Bomb Shaped the Culture of the 1950s
Coinciding with the Space Age and advancements in modern technology, the 1950s became a playground of design motifs inspired by atomic symbols. This wasn’t merely about decoration; it reflected the era's charged relationship with science, progress, and a …
Atomic Culture of the 1950s - The Classroom
Sep 5, 2018 · What Are the Major Political & Cultural Issues of the 1960s? The atomic age of the 1950s came with the advent of both the hydrogen bomb and the nuclear power station. It also involved endless political debates about the ethics of nuclear war and the pros and cons of …
Atomic Age Design - Nuclear Museum
Aug 1, 2018 · Spanning the late 1940s through about 1960, Atomic Age design is characterized by references and responses to nuclear science and the atomic bomb. In the aftermath of World War II, the United States underwent a period of mass suburbanization.
The Atomic Age in the United States
Although the advent of nuclear power had an immense impact on culture and technology worldwide, this article will focus particularly on the effect of nuclear power in the United States through the 1950s.
Nuclear craze: 4 ways atomic policies and products of the 1950 …
Here are four reasons nuclear science was at the forefront of pop culture throughout the 1950s and 60s. While the United States’ atomic bomb ended WWII in 1945, it started the nuclear arms race, and the Cold War began in 1947. Bristled by far different ideology, the Soviet Union detonated their own atomic weapon in a 1949 test.
Atomic Age Design - Beauty and The Bomb - Blogger
Jan 23, 2013 · Welcome to 1950's America - immersing itself in all things gloriously Atomic - from kaleidoscopic barkcloth to sleek stylish boomerang tables to an episode of The Jetsons. An amorous affair with the molecular which would ultimately shift into a universal apocalyptic dread unprecedented in human history.
Nuclear Power Reactor Technology, 1950-1953 (Part 1) - ANS
Dec 8, 2015 · In 1950, there were few nuclear reactors of any sort operating anywhere in the world, even though it had been eight years since the startup of the very first pile. In that intervening time, the Manhattan Project had given way to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) and a variety of reactor types were discussed, debated, designed, and scheduled.
fallout from the testing of atomic bombs that had continued into the 1950s. The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission had a broad network of monitoring stations across the U.S. (Eisenbud and Harley, 1953). This program mainly focused on measuring the species and quantities of