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He explores the growth of a political economy of technology in both the Soviet Union and the United States.

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Exhaustively researched, brilliantly conceived, and beautifully written. New York Times Book Review A lucid and comprehensive political history of the American, European, and Russian space programs. New Scientist Once every decade or so, a book comes along that stands by itself as a remarkable contribution to the literature of a field. Such a work is Walter A. McDougall's ... the Heavens and the Earth. Technology and Culture [A] boldly conceived, elegantly written, and unfailingly provocative history of the new age of space. Science This highly acclaimed study approaches the space race as a problem in comparative public policy. The Astronomical Society of the Pacific [An] immensely readable and elegant book. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Table of Contents

Illustrations
Abbreviations used in Text
Preface to the Johns Hopkins Edition
Preface
Introduction
Part I. The Genesis of Sputnik
1. The HUman Seed and Social Soil: Rocketry and Revolution
2. Political Rains and First Fruit: The Cold War and Sputnik
Conclusion
Part II. Modern Arms and Free Men: America Before Sputnik
3. Bashful Behemoth: Technology, the State, and the Birth of Deterrence
4. While Waiting for Technology: The ICBM and the First American Space Program
5. The Satellite Decision
Conclusion
Part III. Vanguard and Rearguard: Eisenhower and the Setting of American Space Policy
6. "A New Era of History" and a Media Riot
7. The Birth of NASA
8. A Space Strategy for the United States
9. Sparrow in the Falcon's Nest
10. The Shape of Things to Come
Conclusion
Part IV: Parabolic Ballad: Khrushchev and the Setting of Soviet Space Policy
11. Party Line
12. The Missle Bluff
13. Hammers or Sickles in Space?
14. Space Age Communism: The Khrushchevian Synthesis
Conclusion
Part V: Kennedy, Johnson, and the Technocratic Temptation
15. Destination Moon
16. Hooded Falcons: Space Technology and Assured Destruction
17. Benign Hypocrisy: American Space Diplomacy
18. Big Operator: James Webb's Space Age America
19. Second Thoughts
Conclusion
Part VI. The Heavens and the Earth: The First Twenty-five Years
20. Voyages to Tsiolkovskia
21. The Quest for a G.O.D.
22. A Fire in the Sun
Appendix
Abbreviations used in Notes
Notes
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 19/12/1997
      ISBN13: 9780801857485, 978-0801857485
      ISBN10: 0801857481

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      He explores the growth of a political economy of technology in both the Soviet Union and the United States.

      Trade Review
      Exhaustively researched, brilliantly conceived, and beautifully written. New York Times Book Review A lucid and comprehensive political history of the American, European, and Russian space programs. New Scientist Once every decade or so, a book comes along that stands by itself as a remarkable contribution to the literature of a field. Such a work is Walter A. McDougall's ... the Heavens and the Earth. Technology and Culture [A] boldly conceived, elegantly written, and unfailingly provocative history of the new age of space. Science This highly acclaimed study approaches the space race as a problem in comparative public policy. The Astronomical Society of the Pacific [An] immensely readable and elegant book. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

      Table of Contents

      Illustrations
      Abbreviations used in Text
      Preface to the Johns Hopkins Edition
      Preface
      Introduction
      Part I. The Genesis of Sputnik
      1. The HUman Seed and Social Soil: Rocketry and Revolution
      2. Political Rains and First Fruit: The Cold War and Sputnik
      Conclusion
      Part II. Modern Arms and Free Men: America Before Sputnik
      3. Bashful Behemoth: Technology, the State, and the Birth of Deterrence
      4. While Waiting for Technology: The ICBM and the First American Space Program
      5. The Satellite Decision
      Conclusion
      Part III. Vanguard and Rearguard: Eisenhower and the Setting of American Space Policy
      6. "A New Era of History" and a Media Riot
      7. The Birth of NASA
      8. A Space Strategy for the United States
      9. Sparrow in the Falcon's Nest
      10. The Shape of Things to Come
      Conclusion
      Part IV: Parabolic Ballad: Khrushchev and the Setting of Soviet Space Policy
      11. Party Line
      12. The Missle Bluff
      13. Hammers or Sickles in Space?
      14. Space Age Communism: The Khrushchevian Synthesis
      Conclusion
      Part V: Kennedy, Johnson, and the Technocratic Temptation
      15. Destination Moon
      16. Hooded Falcons: Space Technology and Assured Destruction
      17. Benign Hypocrisy: American Space Diplomacy
      18. Big Operator: James Webb's Space Age America
      19. Second Thoughts
      Conclusion
      Part VI. The Heavens and the Earth: The First Twenty-five Years
      20. Voyages to Tsiolkovskia
      21. The Quest for a G.O.D.
      22. A Fire in the Sun
      Appendix
      Abbreviations used in Notes
      Notes
      Index

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