Being Nuclear
By Gabrielle Hecht
By Gabrielle Hecht
By Gabrielle Hecht
By Gabrielle Hecht
Category: African World History | Science & Technology | Domestic Politics | World Politics
Category: African World History | Science & Technology | Domestic Politics | World Politics
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$30.00
Aug 29, 2014 | ISBN 9780262526869
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Mar 02, 2012 | ISBN 9780262300674
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Praise
Hecht has written the first history of nuclear Africa which, given the importance of the subject and the obstacles she faced, is a major achievement.—Jock McCulloch, Journal of African History—
Not only does the book stand out as one of the most comprehensive attempts to study the history of uranium mining in Africa, it also caters to an expansive academic audience—from historians of science and technology and sociologists and anthropologists of science, to those taking a broader interest in labour rights, public health issues and mining corporations.
—Jayita Sarkar, The British Journal for the History of Science—Being Nuclear has very important things to say about the legacies of empire. Hecht persuasively shows how global nuclear agencies reproduced colonial logics and inequalities… It seems destined to become essential reading for those interested in uranium and Africa, as well as in issues of global nuclearity.
—Journal of Modern History—21 Books You’ve Been Meaning to Read
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