1. Spacewar! The Dark Side of Astroculture- Alexander C. T. Geppert and Tilmann Siebeneichner
Part I: Embattling the Heavens
2. Cold War - But No War - in Space- Michael J. Neufeld
3. The Nuclear Roots of the Space Race- Christopher Gainor
4. West European Integration and the Militarization of Outer Space, 1945-70- Michael Sheehan
Part II: Waging Future Wars
5. In Space, Violence Rules: Clashes and Conquests in Science Fiction Cinema- Natalija Majsova
6. C. S. Lewis and the Moral Threat of Space Exploration, 1938-64- Oliver Dunnett
7. One Nation, Two Astrocultures? Rocketry, Security and Dual Use in Di-vided Germany, 1949-61- Daniel Brandau
Part III: Armoring Minds and Bodies
8. Participant Evolution: Cold War Space Medicine and the Militarization of the Cyborg Self- Patrick Kilian
9. Starship Troopers: The Shaping of the Space Warrior in Cold War As-troculture, 1950-80- Philipp Theisohn
10. Satellites and Psychics: The Militarization of Outer and Inner Space, 1960-95- Anthony Enns
Part IV: Mounting Infrastructures
11. Architectures of Command: The Dual-Use Legacy of Mission Control Centers- Regina Peldszus
12. Space Spies in the Open: Military Space Stations and Heroic Cosmo-nauts in the Post-Apollo Period, 1971-77- Cathleen Lewis
13. Satellite Navigation and the Military-Civilian Dilemma: The Geopolitics of GPS and its Rivals- Paul E. Ceruzzi14. What Is, and To What End Do We Study, European Astroculture?- Alexander C. T. Geppert
About the Author: Alexander C. T. Geppert is Associate Professor of History and European Studies at New York University, USA. He holds a joint appointment at NYU Shanghai and the Center for European and Mediterranean Studies in New York City.
Daniel Brandau is a postdoctoral research associate at Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.
Tilmann Siebeneichner is a postdoctoral research associate at Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Germany.