From the Government Document
Part 1: National And Global Dimensions Of The Space Age
1: Gigantic follies? human exploration and the space age in long-term historical perspective / J R McNeill
2: Space in the national imagination / Asif A Siddiqi
3: Building space capability through European regional collaboration / John Krige
4: Imagining an aerospace agency in the atomic age / Robert R MacGregor
5: Creating a memory of the German Rocket Program for the Cold War / Michael J Neufeld
6: Operation Paperclip in Huntsville, Alabama / Monique Laney
7: Great leap upward: China's human spaceflight program and Chinese national identity / James R Hansen
8: Right stuff: the Reagan revolution and the U.S. space program / Andrew J Butrica
9: Great (unfulfilled) expectations: to boldly go where no social scientist and historian have gone before / Jonathan Coopersmith
Part 2: Remembrance And Cultural Representation Of The Space Age
10: Far out: the space age in American culture / Emily Rosenberg
11: Second nature rising: spaceflight in an era of representation / Martin Collins
12: Creating memories: myth, identity, and culture in the Russian space age / Slava Gerovitch
13: Music of memory and forgetting: global echoes of Sputnik 2 / Amy Nelson
14: From the cradle to the grave: Cosmonaut Nostalgia in Soviet and post-Soviet film / Cathy Lewis
15: Examining the iconic and rediscovering the photography of space exploration in context to the history of photography / Michael Soluri
16: Robert A Heinlein's influence on spaceflight / Robert G Kennedy III
17: American spaceflight history's master narrative and the meaning of memory / Roger D Launius
Part 3: Reflections On The Space Age
18: Melancholic space age anniversary / Walter A McDougall
19: Has space development made a difference? / John Logsdon
20: Has there been a space age? / Sylvia Kraemer
21: Cultural functions of space exploration / Linda Billings
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