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The 53: Rituals, Grief, and a Titan II Missile Disaster

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The 53: Rituals, Grief, and a Titan II Missile Disaster

Contributors:

By (Author) Jason S. Ulsperger
Foreword by J. David Knottnerus

ISBN:

9781793609748

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

28th January 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Social impact of disasters / accidents (natural or man-made)

Dewey:

302

Prizes:

Winner of 2024 Stanford M. Lyman Distinguished Book Award 2024

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

216

Dimensions:

Width 161mm, Height 237mm, Spine 21mm

Weight:

517g

Description

On August 9, 1965, 53 men died in the impoverished hills of rural Arkansas. Their final breaths came in a government facility deep underground while their loved ones were at home expecting their return. The incident at Launch Complex 373-4 remains the deadliest accident to occur in a U.S. nuclear facility. The 53: Rituals, Grief, and a Titan II Missile Disaster analyzes the event. It looks at causes but more importantly at how the mishap has affected daughters and sons for nearly six decades. It gives new sociological insight on technological disasters and the sorrow following them. The book also details how surviving family members managed themselves and each other while benefiting from the support of friends and strangers. It describes how institutions blame the powerless, and how powerful organizations generate distrust and secondary trauma. With an analysis of the event and post-disaster life, their children share stories on what went wrong and how they keep moving forward.

Reviews

Interesting and informative reporting, research, and analysis concerning the impact on individuals and families of a Cold War industrial disaster that killed 53 workers.

-- Paul C. Rosenblatt, University of Minnesota

Author Bio

Jason Ulsperger is professor of sociology at Arkansas Tech University.

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