Stories
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Dealing with the dead after a nuclear attack
Cold War-era predictions of death on a vast scale became routine. But the British authorities were less prepared to dispose of the bodies.
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The psychological impact of nuclear war
How would you hold up psychologically if a nuclear bomb was dropped? Discover the British government’s secret predictions from the 1980s.
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Can our sexual desires be transformed?
In the 1950s, many psychiatrists thought that homosexuality could be reformed. One found that it couldn’t – and his discoveries led to a change in the law.
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How can we prevent violence?
Evidence shows that strategies to prevent some types of violence can be very effective, while other, less well-acknowledged forms continue unabated. But hope can still guide us into a more peaceful future.
Catalogue
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The illegality of nuclear warfare / Lawyers for Nuclear Disarmament.
Date: 1982- Books
Securing our survival (SOS) : the case for a nuclear weapons convention, including the Updated Model Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Testing, Production, Stockpiling, Transfer, Use and Threat of Use of Nuclear Weapons and on their Elimination : with commentary and responses / foreword by Judge C.G. Weeramantry ; principal authors, Merav Datan, Felicity Hill, Jurgen Scheffran, Alyn Ware ; contributing authors: Martin Kalinowski, Victor Sidel ; editors: Tilman Ruff, John Loretz.
Datan, MeravDate: [2007]- Archives and manuscripts
World Court Project correspondence, minutes and papers
Date: 1992-1994Reference: SA/MED/H/6/11/4Part of: Medact- Books
The day after midnight : the effects of nuclear war / edited by Michael Riordan.
Date: [1982]- Videos
The bomb on trial.
Date: 1985