Radiation nation: Three Mile Island and the political transformation of the 1970s
"On March 28, 1979, the worst nuclear reactor accident in U.S. history occurred at the Three Mile Island power plant in Central Pennsylvania. Radiation Nation tells the story of what happened then and in the following months and years, as residents tried to make sense of the emergency. The near...
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RADIATION NATION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
THE CULTURE OF DISSOCIATION AND THE RISE OF THE UNBORN
THE ACCIDENT AND THE POLITICAL TRANSFORMATION OF THE 1970S
CREATING A COMMUNITY OF FATE AT THREE MILE ISLAND
THE SECOND COLD WAR AND THE EXTINCTION THREAT
CONCLUSION
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT. |
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