Eyeing the Red Storm: Eisenhower and the First Attempt to Build a Spy Satellite

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$39.95  $37.15
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University of Nebraska Press
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Pages
296
Dimensions
6.03 X 1.01 X 9.29 inches | 1.27 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780803255722
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About the Author
Robert M. Dienesch is an adjunct assistant professor of history at the University of Windsor, Ontario, and a research affiliate with the Gregg Centre for the Study of War and Society. His work has been published in Quest: The History of Spaceflight and Northern Mariner.
Reviews
"An intriguing and incisive study. . . . Eyeing the Red Storm puts readers into the middle of the Cold War."--Scott Neuffer, Foreword Reviews--Scott Neuffer "Foreword Reviews "
"For those who have a 'Space and the Cold War' shelf in their library, this book deserves a place on it."--Pat Norris, Aerospace--Pat Norris "Aerospace "
"In his well-researched and convincingly argued book, Robert Dienesch has demonstrated clearly that the American spy satellite program, rather than being a knee-jerk reaction to the launching of Sputnik by the Soviet Union in 1957, was instead the culmination of years of effort by the Truman and Eisenhower administrations."--Galen Perras, associate professor of history at the University of Ottawa and author of Franklin Roosevelt and the Origins of the Canadian-American Security Alliance, 1933-1945: Necessary but Not Necessary Enough
--Galen Perras (09/14/2015)
"Eyeing the Red Storm is an important contribution and a worthy resource for undergraduate or graduate settings as well as for readers interested in the history of satellite reconnaissance and Cold War strategy."--Nicholas Sambaluk, H-War--Nicholas Sambaluk "H-War "
"Readers searching for a detailed analysis of early spy satellite development will approve of Dienesch's accessible work."--Publishers Weekly--Publishers Weekly
"Eyeing the Red Storm is a valuable contribution to the existing literature on military space programs."--Washington Book Review--Washington Book Review
"Dienesch combines an explication of high-level policy formulation with technical details about reconnaissance satellite development. He penetrates the secrecy that surrounded America's first military satellite program, WS-117L, to assess both its contributions and disappointments."--Rick W. Sturdevant, deputy director of history, Air Force Space Command-- (09/14/2015)
"This book definitively offers a foundation for future research and as such is a welcome addition to Cold War historiography."--Emily Redman, Pacific Historical Review--Emily Redman "Pacific Historical Review "