Britain's Cold War Heritage
Dr Peter Robinson author Milka Ivanova author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Amberley Publishing
Published:15th Feb '25
Should be back in stock very soon

Britain has a rich Cold War heritage and here its significant historical and cultural aspects are explored. Adopting a chronological approach, key events, technologies and social impacts are detailed through the many sites, collections and artefacts that are accessible to the public. Peter Robinson and Milka Ivanova take readers on a journey of discovery, from the secret bunker at Kelvedon Hatch to the Nuclear Missile Storage Facility at RAF Barnham, where local people believed monkeys were being prepared for space travel and beyond. They also consider civil and military defence, the CND movement and the Cold War in popular culture and conclude with a list of fifty Cold War sites that can be visited today.
'As a way of prompting further research and encouraging visits to key sites, it will hopefully give this important sector of our cultural heritage a welcome boost.' -- Britain at War Magazine, March 2025
'In conclusion, Britain’s Cold War Heritage is more than just a historical overview—it’s a gateway to exploration. Whether you’re a Cold War enthusiast, a student of history, or a curious traveler, this book offers a compelling and practical way to engage with Britain’s recent past. For our family, it turned a holiday into a journey through history—one radar screen, control console, and museum exhibit at a time. The RAF Radar Museum at Neatishead, in particular, stood out as a highlight, and it’s a visit we might not have made without the book’s guidance. It’s a testament to the power of well-researched, accessible history to inspire real-world discovery.' -- Exposure Magazine, Spring 2025
ISBN: 9781398121454
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 305g
96 pages