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Cold Science

Environmental Knowledge in the North American Arctic During the Cold War

"Cold Science" was published by Taylor & Francis Group in 2019 - Milton, it has 1 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 1
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  • Publish Location: Milton

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  • Pagination: 308

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Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Part 1: Introductory perspectives -- 1. Introduction: Cold War science in the North American Arctic -- Part 2: Strategic science -- 2. Ice and the depths of the ocean: probing Greenland's Melville Bay during the Cold War -- 3. Leadership, cultures, the Cold War and the establishment of Arctic scientific stations: situating the Joint Arctic Weather Stations (JAWS) -- 4. Frontier footage: science and colonial attitudes on film in Northern Canada, 1948-1954 -- 5. Portraying America's last frontier: Alaska in the media during the Second World War and the Cold War -- 6. Making "Man in the Arctic": academic and military entanglements, 1944-49 -- Part 3: Cold War economies -- 7. Arctic pipelines and permafrost science: North American rivalries in the shadow of the Cold War, 1968-1982 -- 8. Cold oil: linking strategic and resource science in the Canadian Arctic -- 9. Icebergs in Iowa: Saudi dreams, Antarctic hydrologics and the production of Cold War environmental knowledge -- 10. Science and Indigenous knowledge in land claims settlements: negotiating the Inuvialuit Final Agreement, 1977-1978 -- Part 4: Science crossing borders -- 11. Knowledge base: polar explorers and the integration of science, security, and US foreign policy in Greenland, from the Great War to the Cold War -- 12. Institutions and the changing nature of Arctic research during the early Cold War -- 13. Rockets over Thule? American hegemony, ionosphere research and the politics of rockets in the wake of the 1968 Thule B-52 accident -- 14. Applied science and practical cooperation: Operation Morning Light and the recovery of Cosmos 954 in the Northwest Territories, 1978 -- 15. Melting the ice curtain: indigeneity and the Alaska Siberia Medical Research Program, 1982-1988

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