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A People's History of UC Weapons Lab Management - Works Cited

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  3. Ibid
  4. Special Committee of the Academic Senate on the University’s Relations with the Department of Energy Laboratories. Report of the Special Committee of the Academic Senate on the University’s Relations with the Department of Energy (DOE) Laboratories.  November 21, 1989.
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  6. Ibid
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  12. Ibid
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  14. University of California Academic Senate. Report of the Special Committee of University Research at Livermore and Los Alamos. April 23, 1970.
  15. University of California Academic Senate. Report of the Committee to Examine the University’s Relationship with Los Alamos and Livermore Laboratories. February 10, 1978.
  16. Wittner, Lawrence. Toward Nuclear Abolition: A History of the World Nuclear Disarmament Movement, 1971 to Present. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2003.
  17. UC Nuclear Weapons Lab Conversion Project. The University of California’s Operation of the Lawrence Livermore and Los Alamos Scientific Laboratories – Analysis and Proposals. September 13, 1977.
  18. UC Nuclear Weapons Lab Conversion Project. Severance and the Arms Race: How the UC Nuclear Weapons Lab Conversion Project Views Severance. February 12, 1978.
  19. Salazar, Amanda. “Regents Vote to Continue Lab Relations.” UCSB Daily Nexus, 23 September 1977.
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  22. Senate Policy Committee, Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate. “Background Paper: The University of California, the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and the Los Alamos National Laboratory.” May 1984.
  23. UC Nuclear Weapons Lab Conversion Project. The University of California’s Operation of the Lawrence Livermore and Los Alamos Scientific Laboratories – Analysis and Proposals. September 13, 1977.
  24. Committee to Examine the University’s Relationship with the Laboratories at Los Alamos and Livermore; General Committee Hearing Transcript; October 18, 1977.
  25. Ibid
  26. University of California Academic Senate. Report of the Committee to Examine the University’s Relationship with Los Alamos and Livermore Laboratories. February 10, 1978.
  27. Special Committee of the Academic Senate on the University’s Relations with the Department of Energy Laboratories. Report of the Special Committee of the Academic Senate on the University’s Relations with the Department of Energy (DOE) Laboratories.  November 21, 1989.
  28. Senate Policy Committee, Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate. “Background Paper: The University of California, the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and the Los Alamos National Laboratory.” May 1984.
  29. Ibid
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  34. Ibid
  35. UC Nuclear Weapons Lab Conversion Project. Severance and the Arms Race: How the UC Nuclear Weapons Lab Conversion Project Views Severance. February 12, 1978.
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  38. Kitzitz, Leanne. “Students Occupy Cheadle Hall; 25 Arrested,” 23 May 1980, UCSB Daily Nexus
  39. Anderson, Nick. “Regents Vote to Retain Lab Contracts,” 24 June 1980, UCSB Daily Nexus
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  50.  “Election Results: Neal Victorious,” 18 May 1985, UCSB Daily Nexus
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  53. Lawson, Nick. “The UC Nuclear Weapons Labs, Part II,” 8 April 1984, UCSB Daily Nexus
  54. Special Committee of the Academic Senate on the University’s Relations with the Department of Energy Laboratories. Report of the Special Committee of the Academic Senate on the University’s Relations with the Department of Energy (DOE) Laboratories.  November 21, 1989.
  55. Assembly Subcommittee on Higher Education, “Management of the University of California Nuclear Weapons Laboratories.” 12 December, 1988.
  56. Ibid
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  63. “Legislators Urge UC Regents to Cut Ties to Weapons Labs Vote Next Week,” From 12th District Member Tom Bates, California State Assembly; Press Release: 12 September 1990.
  64. Bellah, Robert; Chamberlain, Owen; Kohn, Walter. “Weapons Labs: Light-Years from the Teaching Mission.” Los Angeles Times, 1 August 1990.
  65. Ibid
  66. Curtis, Diane. “UC Regents Vote for Weapons Labs.” San Francisco Chronicle, 22 September 1990.
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Introduction
Part 1 - Los Alamos: "Born at the Crosshairs"
Part 2 - The First Disarmament Movement Wave and the ‘60s
Part 3 - Challenging the UC's “Mantle of Legitimacy”
Part 4 - The Early-‘80s: A Series of Radical and Creative Actions
Part 5 - The Rise of Faculty Activism
Part 6 - A New Generation Emerges
Part 7 - Moving Forward
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