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OverviewIn the early 1990s, Russian President Boris Yeltsin revealed that for the previous thirty years the Soviet Union had dumped vast amounts of dangerous radioactive waste into rivers and seas in blatant violation of international agreements. The disclosure caused outrage throughout the Western world, particularly since officials from the Soviet Union had denounced environmental pollution by the United States and Britain throughout the cold war.""Poison in the Well"" provides a balanced look at the policy decisions, scientific conflicts, public relations strategies, and the myriad mishaps and subsequent cover-ups that were born out of the dilemma of where to house deadly nuclear materials. Why did scientists and politicians choose the sea for waste disposal? How did negotiations about the uses of the sea change the way scientists, government officials, and ultimately the lay public envisioned the oceans? Jacob Darwin Hamblin traces the development of the issue in Western countries from the end of World War II to the blossoming of the environmental movement in the early 1970s.This is an important book for students and scholars in the history of science who want to explore a striking case study of the conflicts that so often occur at the intersection of science, politics, and international diplomacy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jacob Darwin HamblinPublisher: Rutgers University Press Imprint: Rutgers University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.594kg ISBN: 9780813542201ISBN 10: 0813542200 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 24 January 2008 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviews""Hamblin's examination of radioactive waste dumping in Europe and America is an important and valuable study, particularly for those interested in the role of science, technology, and environment in modern life. ""--Ronald Rainger""Professor of History, Texas Tech University"" (01/01/2099) """"Poison in the Well"" tells how British and American nuclear scientists have handled radioactive wastes since World War II, despite uncertainty about long-term genetic and somatic effects, creating a legacy that will last for thousands of years. Interdisciplinary turf battles, government secrecy, and technological hubris all play a role in this well-constructed narrative. ""--Robert W. Seidel""professor of History of Science and Technology, University of Minnesota"" (01/01/2099) ""A fascinating account of the role of health physicists and marine scientists in the international politics and public relations of dumping radioactive waste at sea. ""--John Krige""author of American Hegemony and the Postwar Reconstruction of Science in Europe"" (01/01/2099) ""Hamblin''s examination of radioactive waste dumping in Europe and America is an important and valuable study, particularly for those interested in the role of science, technology, and environment in modern life. ""--Ronald Rainger""Professor of History, Texas Tech University"" (01/01/2099) Hamblin''s examination of radioactive waste dumping in Europe and America is an important and valuable study, particularly for those interested in the role of science, technology, and environment in modern life.<br> --Ronald Rainger Professor of History, Texas Tech University (01/01/2099) Hamblin's examination of radioactive waste dumping in Europe and America is an important and valuable study, particularly for those interested in the role of science, technology, and environment in modern life.<br> --Ronald Rainger Professor of History, Texas Tech University (01/01/2099) Hamblin's examination of radioactive waste dumping in Europe and America is an important and valuable study, particularly for those interested in the role of science, technology, and environment in modern life. --Ronald Rainger Professor of History, Texas Tech University (01/01/2099) Author InformationJacob Darwin Hamblin is an assistant professor of history at Clemson University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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