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Sputnik : The Shock of the Century by Paul Dickson (2001, Hardcover)
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ISBN
9780802713650
Book Title
Sputnik : the Shock of the Century
Item Length
9.5in
Publisher
Walker & Company
Publication Year
2007
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1in
Author
Paul Dickson
Genre
Technology & Engineering, Science, History, Social Science, Political Science
Topic
United States / 20th Century, Sociology / General, Modern / 20th Century, Public Policy / Science & Technology Policy, Space Science, History, Aeronautics & Astronautics
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
24.1 Oz
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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On October 4, 1957, as Leave It to Beaver premiered on American television, the Soviet Union launched the space age. Sputnik, all of 184 pounds with only a radio transmitter inside its highly polished shell, became the first man-made object in space; while it immediately shocked the world, its long-term impact was even greater, for it profoundly changed the shape of the twentieth century. In his upcoming book, Washington journalist Paul Dickson chronicles the dramatic events and developments leading up to and emanating from Sputnik's launch. Supported by groundbreaking, original research and many recently declassified documents, Sputnik offers a fascinating profile of the early American and Soviet space programs and a strikingly revised picture of the politics and personalities behind the facade of America's fledgling efforts to get into space. Although Sputnik was unmanned, its story is intensely human. Sputnik owed its success to many people, from the earlier visionary, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, whose theories were ahead of their time, to the Soviet spokesmen strategically positioned around the world on the day the satellite was launched, who created one of the greatest public-relations events of all time. Its chief designer, however--the brilliant Sergei Korolev--remained a Soviet state secret until after his death. Equally hidden from view was the political intrigue dominating America's early space program, as the military services jockeyed for control and identity in a peacetime world. For years, former Nazi Wernher von Braun, who ran the U.S. Army's missile program, lobbied incessantly that his Rocket Team should be handed responsibility for the first Earth-orbiting satellite. He was outraged that Sputnik beat him and America into space. For his part, President Eisenhower was secretly pleased that the Russians had launched first, because by orbiting over the United States Sputnik established the principle of "freedom of space" that could justify the spy satellites he thought essential to monitor Soviet missile buildup. As Dickson reveals, Eisenhower was, in fact, much more a master of the Sputnik crisis than he appeared to be at the time and in subsequent accounts. The U.S. public reaction to Sputnik was monumental. In a single weekend, Americans were wrenched out of a mood of national smugness and post-war material comfort. Initial shock at and fear of the Soviets' intentions galvanized the country and swiftly prompted innovative developments that define our world today. Sputnik directly or indirectly influenced nearly every aspect of American life, from the demise of the suddenly superfluous tail fin and an immediate shift towards science in the classroom to the arms race that defined the cold war, the competition to reach the Moon, and the birth of the Internet. By shedding new light on a pivotal era, Paul Dickson expands our knowledge of the world we now inhabit, and reminds us that the story of Sputnik goes far beyond technology and the beginning of the space age, and that its implications are still being felt today.

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Publisher
Walker & Company
ISBN-10
0802713653
ISBN-13
9780802713650
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1940216

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Book Title
Sputnik : the Shock of the Century
Author
Paul Dickson
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
United States / 20th Century, Sociology / General, Modern / 20th Century, Public Policy / Science & Technology Policy, Space Science, History, Aeronautics & Astronautics
Publication Year
2007
Genre
Technology & Engineering, Science, History, Social Science, Political Science
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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Item Length
9.5in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
24.1 Oz

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Tl796.5.S652s664
Reviews
[Dickson's] research is painstaking, his attention to detail exemplary. . .it flows smoothly and clearly - an admirable quality in history., How ironic that the Earth's first artificial satellite launched a sea of change in technology, politics, and society. Dickson's book chronicles the Sputnik event as well as its global effects. Sputnik takes a close look at why Sputnik shocked America and heightened the Cold War. Sprinkled with photos and quotes, this book provides an easy, compelling read. Frequent footnotes containing anecdotes and sidelights add interest throughout., "An ominous foreign presence suddenly seems to take control of the skies--'Another Pearl Harbor!' some shout. Initial fears are replaced by a determination to meet the challenge, and America declares that life has changed forever. Sounds familiar, but the transforming event of Paul Dickson's book is not the crash of hijacked airliners last  9/11; it is the Soviet Union's launch in October 1957 of Sputnk, the first man-made satellite."- Washington Post   " Sputnik is a fascinating slice of useful social history...A serious book that is breezily written, Sputnik reviews the scientific history, the Cold War mentality and a media-driven crisis over what headline writers called 'the Red Moon' ."- USA Today "Dickson examines the impact of Sputnik from all angles, noting the hysteria it incited, minutely detailing the advances--both in science and PR--of the Soviet and U.S. space programs, and delivering an appendix explaining the satellite's influence on the English language. " - Entertainment Weekly "[Dickson's] research is painstaking, his attention to detail exemplary. . .it flows smoothly and clearly - an admirable quality in history."- Philadelphia Inquirer "How ironic that the Earth's first artificial satellite launched a sea of change in technology, politics, and society. Dickson's book chronicles the Sputnik event as well as its global effects. Sputnik takes a close look at why Sputnik shocked America and heightened the Cold War. Sprinkled with photos and quotes, this book provides an easy, compelling read. Frequent footnotes containing anecdotes and sidelights add interest throughout." - Astronomy "The best book on the political shockwaves following Sputnik." - New Scientist   "This is a stunning book that captures the excitement and angst of the dawning of the space age." " - Dallas Morning News   "Paul Dickson skillfully puts the story of Sputnik and its aftermath into this new perspective in his informative and readable book."- Christian Science Monitor "Dickson is even-handed in his treatment of many clashing agenda and personalities, governmental and military. Sputnik should climb far up the lists, and have a long ride." - Baltimore Sun "Culling from recently declassified documents as well as traditional historical assessments and news accounts, [Dickson] resurrects the drama and intrigue surrounding Sputnik with a perspective space junkies will find illuminating and new. "- Houston Chronicle   "Like the best social and scientific histories, Dickson's look back in time sheds a clearer beam on the road ahead." - School Library Journal, Dickson examines the impact of Sputnik from all angles, noting the hysteria it incited, minutely detailing the advances-both in science and PR-of the Soviet and U.S. space programs, and delivering an appendix explaining the satellite's influence on the English language., "An ominous foreign presence suddenly seems to take control of the skies-'Another Pearl Harbor!' some shout. Initial fears are replaced by a determination to meet the challenge, and America declares that life has changed forever. Sounds familiar, but the transforming event of Paul Dickson's book is not the crash of hijacked airliners last  9/11; it is the Soviet Union's launch in October 1957 of Sputnk, the first man-made satellite."-WashingtonPost  "Sputnikis a fascinating slice of useful social history...A serious book that is breezily written,Sputnikreviews the scientific history, the Cold War mentality and a media-driven crisis over what headline writers called 'the Red Moon' ."-USAToday "Dickson examines the impact of Sputnik from all angles, noting the hysteria it incited, minutely detailing the advances-both in science and PR-of the Soviet and U.S. space programs, and delivering an appendix explaining the satellite's influence on the English language. "Entertainment Weekly "[Dickson's] research is painstaking, his attention to detail exemplary. . .it flows smoothly and clearly - an admirable quality in history."-PhiladelphiaInquirer "How ironic that the Earth's first artificial satellite launched a sea of change in technology, politics, and society. Dickson's book chronicles the Sputnik event as well as its global effects.Sputniktakes a close look at why Sputnik shocked America and heightened the Cold War. Sprinkled with photos and quotes, this book provides an easy, compelling read. Frequent footnotes containing anecdotes and sidelights add interest throughout." -Astronomy "The best book on the political shockwaves following Sputnik."New Scientist   "This is a stunning book that captures the excitement and angst of the dawning of the space age." "DallasMorning News   "Paul Dickson skillfully puts the story of Sputnik and its aftermath into this new perspective in his informative and readable book."-Christian Science Monitor "Dickson is even-handed in his treatment of many clashing agenda and personalities, governmental and military.Sputnikshould climb far up the lists, and have a long ride." -BaltimoreSun "Culling from recently declassified documents as well as traditional historical assessments and news accounts, [Dickson] resurrects the drama and intrigue surrounding Sputnik with a perspective space junkies will find illuminating and new. "-HoustonChronicle   "Like the best social and scientific histories, Dickson's look back in time sheds a clearer beam on the road ahead."School Library Journal, "An ominous foreign presence suddenly seems to take control of the skies--'Another Pearl Harbor!' some shout. Initial fears are replaced by a determination to meet the challenge, and America declares that life has changed forever. Sounds familiar, but the transforming event of Paul Dickson's book is not the crash of hijacked airliners last 9/11; it is the Soviet Union's launch in October 1957 of Sputnk, the first man-made satellite." -- Washington Post " Sputnik is a fascinating slice of useful social history...A serious book that is breezily written, Sputnik reviews the scientific history, the Cold War mentality and a media-driven crisis over what headline writers called 'the Red Moon' ." -- USA Today "Dickson examines the impact of Sputnik from all angles, noting the hysteria it incited, minutely detailing the advances-both in science and PR-of the Soviet and U.S. space programs, and delivering an appendix explaining the satellite's influence on the English language." -- Entertainment Weekly "[Dickson's] research is painstaking, his attention to detail exemplary. . .it flows smoothly and clearly - an admirable quality in history." -- Philadelphia Inquirer "How ironic that the Earth's first artificial satellite launched a sea of change in technology, politics, and society. Dickson's book chronicles the Sputnik event as well as its global effects. Sputnik takes a close look at why Sputnik shocked America and heightened the Cold War. Sprinkled with photos and quotes, this book provides an easy, compelling read. Frequent footnotes containing anecdotes and sidelights add interest throughout." -- Astronomy "The best book on the political shockwaves following Sputnik." -- New Scientist "This is a stunning book that captures the excitement and angst of the dawning of the space age." -- Dallas Morning News "Paul Dickson skillfully puts the story of Sputnik and its aftermath into this new perspective in his informative and readable book." -- Christian Science Monitor "Dickson is even-handed in his treatment of many clashing agenda and personalities, governmental and military. Sputnik should climb far up the lists, and have a long ride." -- Baltimore Sun "Culling from recently declassified documents as well as traditional historical assessments and news accounts, [Dickson] resurrects the drama and intrigue surrounding Sputnik with a perspective space junkies will find illuminating and new." -- Houston Chronicle "Like the best social and scientific histories, Dickson's look back in time sheds a clearer beam on the road ahead." -- School Library Journal, Dickson is even-handed in his treatment of many clashing agenda and personalities, governmental and military. Sputnik should climb far up the lists, and have a long ride., Like the best social and scientific histories, Dickson's look back in time sheds a clearer beam on the road ahead., Dickson examines the impact of Sputnik from all angles, noting the hysteria it incited, minutely detailing the advances--both in science and PR|9780802713650|, Sputnik is a fascinating slice of useful social history...A serious book that is breezily written, Sputnik reviews the scientific history, the Cold War mentality and a media-driven crisis over what headline writers called 'the Red Moon' ., An ominous foreign presence suddenly seems to take control of the skies--'Another Pearl Harbor!' some shout. Initial fears are replaced by a determination to meet the challenge, and America declares that life has changed forever. Sounds familiar, but the transforming event of Paul Dickson's book is not the crash of hijacked airliners last 9/11; it is the Soviet Union's launch in October 1957 of Sputnk, the first man-made satellite., Culling from recently declassified documents as well as traditional historical assessments and news accounts, [Dickson] resurrects the drama and intrigue surrounding Sputnik with a perspective space junkies will find illuminating and new., Paul Dickson skillfully puts the story of Sputnik and its aftermath into this new perspective in his informative and readable book.
Copyright Date
2001
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2001-026156
Dewey Decimal
629.460947
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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