'a model example of comprehensive research in modern, contemporary industrial heritage'<br /><b><i>ICON</i></b>

“This is excellent archaeology”<br /><b><i>Antiquity</i></b>

“One could not imagine a better work on the subject”<br /><b><i>Casemate</i></b>

The historical and cultural aspects of the Cold War have been much studied, yet its physical manifestations in England – its buildings and structures – have remained largely unknown.

To the great landscape historian WG Hoskins writing in the 1950’s they were profoundly alien: “England of the … electric fence, of the high barbed wire around some unmentionable devilment…. Barbaric England of the scientists, the military men, and the politicians”.

Now these survivors of the Cold War are, in their turn, disappearing fast, like medieval monasteries and bastioned forts before them – only with more limited scope for regeneration and reuse.

This book is the first to look at these monuments to the Cold War. It is heavily illustrated with photographs of the sites as they survive today, archive photographs (many previously unpublished), modern and historic air photographs, site and building plans, and specially commissioned interpretative drawings. It also endeavours look at the installations within the military and political context of what was one of the defining phenomena of the late 20th century.

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The historical and cultural aspects of the Cold War have been much studied, yet its physical manifestations in England – its buildings and structures – have remained largely unknown.

1. Introduction

2. The Cold War: military and political background

3. MAD - 'Mutually Assured Destruction'

4. The United States 'umbrella'

5. Early warning and detections

6. Warning of ballistic missile attack

7. The response - air defence

8. Observation and monitoring

9. The home front

10. The 'white heat' of defence technology

11. The legacy of the Cold War - an international perspective

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This series is published in partnership with Historic England.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781873592816
Publisert
2004-12-31
Utgiver
Liverpool University Press
Vekt
1240 gr
Høyde
275 mm
Bredde
220 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
282

Biografisk notat

Wayne Cocroft has recently retired as a Senior Archaeological Investigator with Historic England, where he specialised in the investigation and assessment of industrial and defence sites.