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Nuclear Russia: The Atom in Russian Politics and Culture

English

By (author): Professor Paul Josephson

In the first cultural and political history of the Russian nuclear age, Paul Josephson describes the rise of nuclear physics in the USSR, the enthusiastic pursuit of military and peaceful nuclear programs through the Chernobyl disaster and the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the ongoing, self-proclaimed renaissance of nuclear power in Russia in the 21st century. At the height of their power, the Soviets commanded 39,000 nuclear warheads, yet claimed to be servants of the peaceful atom which they also pursued avidly. This book examines both military and peaceful Soviet and post-Soviet nuclear programs for the long durée before the war, during the Cold War, and in Russia to the present whilst also grappling with the political and ideological importance of nuclear technologies, the associated economic goals, the social and environmental costs, and the cultural embrace of nuclear power. Nuclear Russia probes the juncture of history of science and technology, political and cultural history, and environmental history. It considers the atom in Russian society as a reflection of Leninist technological utopianism, Cold War imperatives, scientific hubris, public acceptance, and a state desire to conquer nature. Furthermore the book examines the vital and perhaps unexpected significance of ethnicity and gender in nuclear history by looking at how Kazakhs and Nenets lost their homelands and their health in Russia in the wake of nuclear testing, as well as the surprising sexualization of the taming of the female atom in the Russian Miss Atom contests that commenced in the 21st century. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781350272552

About Professor Paul Josephson

Paul R. Josephson is Professor of History at Colby College USA. He is the author of twelve books including Traffic (Bloomsbury 2017) Fish Sticks Sports Bras and Aluminum Cans (2015) The Conquest of the Russian Arctic (2014) Lenins Laureate: A Life in Communist Science (2010) Would Trotsky Wear a Bluetooth? Technological Utopianism Under Socialism (2009) and Motorized Obsession: Life Liberty and the Small Bore Engine (2007).

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