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The Nuclear North Susan Colbourn

The Nuclear North By Susan Colbourn

The Nuclear North by Susan Colbourn


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The Nuclear North investigates Canada's place in the grey area between nuclear and non-nuclear to explore how this has shaped Canadians' understanding of their country and its policies.

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The Nuclear North: Histories of Canada in the Atomic Age by Susan Colbourn

Since the first atomic weapon was detonated in 1945, Canadians have debated not only the role of nuclear power in their uranium-rich land but also their country's role in a nuclear world. Should Canada belong to international alliances that depend on the threat of nuclear weapons for their own security? Should Canadian-produced nuclear technologies be exported? What about the impact of atomic research on local communities and the environment? This incisive nuclear history engages with much larger debates about national identity, Canadian foreign policy contradictions during the Cold War, and Canada's global standing to investigate these critical questions.

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This superb book brilliantly links the domestic to the global and brings together Canadian politics, trade, science, medicine, and the environment. The Nuclear North provides many new insights and is simply a pleasure to read.-Isabel Campbell, Department of National Defence, Ottawa
This impressive and attractive volume's insights concerning nuclear weapons and nuclear energy in post-war Canada blend political, military, intellectual, and economic history to deliver an accounting of how the atom and its children affected generations of policy makers, pundits, and the public.-Andrew Burtch, Canadian War Museum
This superb book brilliantly links the domestic to the global and brings together Canadian politics, trade, science, medicine, and the environment. The Nuclear North provides many new insights and is simply a pleasure to read. -- Isabel Campbell, Department of National Defence, Ottawa
This impressive and attractive volume's insights concerning nuclear weapons and nuclear energy in post-war Canada blend political, military, intellectual, and economic history to deliver an accounting of how the atom and its children affected generations of policy makers, pundits, and the public. -- Andrew Burtch, Canadian War Museum

About Susan Colbourn

Susan Colbourn is a post-doctoral fellow in international security studies at Yale University. Her research has also appeared in Cold War History and the International History Review, among other publications. Timothy Andrews Sayle is an assistant professor of history and director of the International Relations Program at the University of Toronto. He is the author of Enduring Alliance: A History of NATO and the Postwar Global Order.

Contributors: Jack Cunningham, Katie Davis, Ryan Dean, Se Young Jang, P. Whitney Lackenbauer, Asa McKercher, Michael D. Stevenson, and Matthew S. Wiseman

Table of Contents

Foreword / Robert Bothwell

Introduction: Nuclear if Necessary, but Not Necessarily Nuclear / Susan Colbourn

Part 1: A Seat at the Table

1 Very Close Together: Balancing Canadian Interests on Atomic Energy Control, 1945-46 / Katie Davis

2 We Do Not Wish to Be Obstructionist: How Canada Took and Kept a Seat on NATO's Nuclear Planning Group / Timothy Andrews Sayle

Part 2: Political Powderkegs

3 Howard Green, Disarmament, and Canadian-American Defence Relations, 1959-63: A Queer, Confused World / Michael D. Stevenson

4 Neutralism, Nationalism, and Nukes, Oh My! Revisiting Peacemaker or Powder-Monkey and Canadian Strategy in the Nuclear Age / Asa McKercher

5 The Road to Scarborough: Lester Pearson and Nuclear Weapons, 1954-63 / Jack Cunningham

Part 3: In Search of Nuclear Tasks at Home and Abroad

6 Who's Going to Invade Arctic Canada, Anyway? Debating the Acquisition of the Nuclear Submarine in the 1980s / Susan Colbourn

7 Baptism by Fire: Canadian Soldiers and Radiation Exposure at Nevada and Maralinga / Matthew S. Wiseman

Part 4: Importing by Accident, Exporting by Design

8 A Northern Nuclear Nightmare? Operation Morning Light and the Recovery of Cosmos 954 in the Northwest Territories, 1978 / Ryan Dean and P. Whitney Lackenbauer

9 Strengthening Nuclear Safeguards: The Transformation of Canada's Nuclear Policy towards Argentina and South Korea after India's 1974 Nuclear Test / Se Young Jang

Conclusion: Nuclear Victorians / Timothy Andrews Sayle

Index

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9780774863988
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The Nuclear North: Histories of Canada in the Atomic Age by Susan Colbourn
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University of British Columbia Press
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