Further Reading

This website exists as a fun way of learning a little bit about apocalyptic thinking in popular culture. If you want to go deeper, there are loads of resources you can check out.

Online

Authentic History: Cold War Home Front - A brilliant collection of a range of cold war curios and fallout shelter memorabilia.
 
CONELRAD - A fantastic site dedicated to the world of Atomic music (1945-65) and nuclear pop culture. A delight.

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad Max World - Hasn't been updated for a while, but a useful archive of apocalyptic movies and pop culture.

Further Reading

Paul Boyer, When Time Shall be No More: Prophecy Belief in Modern American Culture (Cambridge, MA: Harvard, 1992).

Angela Lahr, Millennial Dreams and Apocalyptic Nightmares: The Cold War Origins of Political Evangelicalism (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009).
  
Crawford Gribben, Evangelical Millennialism in the Transatlantic World, 1500-2000 (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011).

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