From classified to commonplace: the trajectory of the hydrogen bomb 'secret'.

作者: Alex Wellerstein

DOI: 10.1016/J.ENDEAVOUR.2008.03.002

关键词: The InternetHistoryTrajectoryComputer securityState (polity)LawSecrecyIcon

摘要: The secret of the hydrogen bomb went from being an icon nuclear secrecy to something that could be widely reproduced on Internet and in children's textbooks. rise fall H-bomb reveals both changing attitudes towards state general contingent nature secrecy, depending imagined threat as guidance.

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