
The Nuclear North by Susan Colbourn
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.
"This superb book brilliantly links the domestic to the global and brings together Canadian politics, trade, science, medicine, and the environmentThe 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
"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
Sayle, Timothy Andrews: - Timothy Andrews Sayle is Assistant Professor in the Department of History at the University of Toronto.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780774863988 |
| ISBN 10 | 0774863986 |
| Title | The Nuclear North |
| Author | Susan Colbourn |
| Series | The Cd Howe Series In Canadian Political History |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | University of British Columbia Press |
| Year published | 2021-03-24 |
| Number of pages | 266 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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