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Home » Blog » News » Mar. 2: Marty J. Sherwin, “Gambling with Armageddon”
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Mar. 2: Marty J. Sherwin, “Gambling with Armageddon”

by Courtney McDermott|Published February 22, 2021

Marty J. Sherwin, Professor Emeritus of Tufts and current Professor of History at George Mason University, discusses his latest book, Gambling with Armageddon: Nuclear Roulette from Hiroshima to the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Read more about the book and Zoom registration on our events calendar.

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