CONTENTS
Volume 18, AAS History Series,
Organizing for the Use of Space:
Historical
Perspectives on a Persistent Issue
Page
Preface ix
Chapter 1. A Question of Antecedents: Peenemünde, JPL, and the Launching of U.S. Rocketry, J. D. Hunley 1
Chapter 2. Organizing for Space: The Popular Culture of the Cold War, Howard E. McCurdy 33
Chapter 3. The Eisenhower Administration and the Cold War: Framing American Astronautics to Serve National Security, R. Cargill Hall 49
Chapter 4. Early U.S. Civil Space Policy, NASA, and the Aspiration of Space Exploration, Roger D. Launius 63
Chapter 5. NASA and the Challenge of Organizing for Exploration, Sylvia K. Kraemer 87
Chapter 6. Space Policy-Making in the White House: The Early Years of the National Aeronautics and Space Council, Dwayne A. Day 117
Chapter 7. The United States Air Force Organizes for Space: The Operational Quest, 1943-1993, Rick W. Sturdevant 155
Chapter 8. Developing a Management Structure for the Strategic Defense Initiative, Donald R. Baucom 187
Index 217
Numerical Index 219
Author Index 220