Nuclear Times

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," contributors to the magazine included "journalists, scholars, and activists." The magazine was noted for its practice of listing "organizational resources keyed to each issue's articles." Nuclear Times was characterized by The New York Times as "the peace movement's most popular magazine."

Nuclear Times
EditorJohn Tirman (1990–1992)
Former editorsGreg Mitchell (1982–1986)
Elliott Negin (1986–1989)
CategoriesAnti-nuclear movement
Frequency(initially) Monthly
(later) 6 times per year
PublisherJack Berkowitz
First issueOct 1982
Final issue1992
CompanyNuclear Times, Inc.
CountryUnited States
Based inNew York City,
then Washington, D.C.,
then Boston
LanguageEnglish
ISSN0734-5836

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."

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