
Eisenhower's Sputnik Moment: The Race for Space and World Prestige
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Yanek Mieczkowski
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Action & Adventure
Science & Technology
History
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
368
言語
英語
公開されました
Apr 15, 2013
出版社
Cornell University Press
版
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0801451507
ISBN-13
9780801451508
説明
Yanek Mieczkowski's exploration delves deep into the intricate political and social dynamics of the Cold War era, particularly spotlighting the moment that altered the course of American space exploration. He artfully captures the sense of urgency and competition that followed the launch of Sputnik, showcasing how this event not only transformed scientific ambitions but also reshaped national pride and geopolitics.
Mieczkowski examines President Eisenhower's response to this unprecedented challenge, revealing how his administration navigated the pressures of a nation gripped with fear of falling behind the Soviet Union. Through a meticulous analysis of archives and personal accounts, the narrative unveils the significant strategies implemented to reclaim America’s standing on the global stage and the influence of public sentiment on governmental policy.
Beyond the technical feats of rocket science, the work ultimately addresses the broader implications of the space race, including the interplay between innovation, diplomacy, and national identity. This insightful account illustrates how a single moment sparked a revolution in both technology and international relations.
Mieczkowski examines President Eisenhower's response to this unprecedented challenge, revealing how his administration navigated the pressures of a nation gripped with fear of falling behind the Soviet Union. Through a meticulous analysis of archives and personal accounts, the narrative unveils the significant strategies implemented to reclaim America’s standing on the global stage and the influence of public sentiment on governmental policy.
Beyond the technical feats of rocket science, the work ultimately addresses the broader implications of the space race, including the interplay between innovation, diplomacy, and national identity. This insightful account illustrates how a single moment sparked a revolution in both technology and international relations.