Editor | John Tirman (1990–1992) |
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Former editors | Greg Mitchell (1982–1986) Elliott Negin (1986–1989)[1] |
Categories | Anti-nuclear movement |
Frequency | (initially) Monthly[2][3] (later) 6 times per year |
Publisher | Jack Berkowitz[4] |
First issue | Oct 1982 |
Final issue | 1992 |
Company | Nuclear Times, Inc. |
Country | United States |
Based in | New York City,[4] then Washington, D.C., then Boston |
Language | English |
ISSN | 0734-5836 |
Nuclear Times was a magazine devoted to nuclear disarmament that was published from 1982 to 1992. "Devoted to education between and communication among peace activists,"[5] contributors to the magazine included "journalists, scholars, and activists."[6] The magazine was noted for its practice of listing "organizational resources keyed to each issue's articles."[6] Nuclear Times was characterized by The New York Times as "the peace movement's most popular magazine."[1]
The magazine is not related to a later e-newsletter published by the United Steelworkers to "share the latest news and information for atomic workers in the United States and Canada."[7]
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