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Radioactive Dixie - (Environmental History and the American South) by Caroline Peyton

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  • How and why did the South's history, culture, and politics shape the region's nuclear and energy industries?
  • About the Author: CAROLINE ROSE PEYTON is a historian of the American South, whose research specializes in the intersection of environment, technology, and society.
  • 276 Pages
  • Nature, Environmental Conservation & Protection
  • Series Name: Environmental History and the American South

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"How and why did the South's history, culture, and politics shape the region's nuclear and energy industries? And how is that history linked to broader developments in the nuclear and energy industries-nationally and globally? Radioactive Dixie answers those questions as it traces the origins of the U.S. South's love affair with the atom. The South contains more nuclear reactors than any other region in the United States and much of the nation's radioactive waste. This book shows how the South's atomic footprint resulted from a decades-long effort by southern politicians, industry figures, universities, and government officials to transform the American South into a nuclear-oriented region. Waving the atomic talisman, the nuclear industry served as one pivotal part in a larger project of regional modernization-a process that began in the nineteenth century and lasted more than a century. From this perspective, bomb plants and nuclear reactors promised to expand the South's economy and to cast its identity as a center of modern industry, science, and engineering and as a producer of cheap, limitless energy. Radioactive Dixie is the first book to chronicle this regional story that had national implications. Southern history informed national siting decisions, regulatory oversight, and attitudes toward the various nuclear projects that proliferated in the post-World War II period"-- Provided by publisher.



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How and why did the South's history, culture, and politics shape the region's nuclear and energy industries? And how is that history linked to broader developments in the nuclear and energy industries--nationally and globally? Radioactive Dixie answers those questions as it traces the origins of the U.S. South's love affair with the atom.

The South contains more nuclear reactors than any other region in the United States and much of the nation's radioactive waste. This book shows how the South's atomic footprint resulted from a decades-long effort by southern politicians, industry figures, universities, and government officials to transform the American South into a nuclear-oriented region. Waving the atomic talisman, the nuclear industry served as one pivotal part in a larger project of regional modernization--a process that began in the nineteenth century and lasted more than a century. From this perspective, bomb plants and nuclear reactors promised to expand the South's economy and to cast its identity as a center of modern industry, science, and engineering and as a producer of cheap, limitless energy. Radioactive Dixie is the first book to chronicle this regional story that had national implications. Southern history informed national siting decisions, regulatory oversight, and attitudes toward the various nuclear projects that proliferated in the post-World War II period.



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Radioactive Dixie is a dynamic, engaging, and very needed addition to the field of energy history that shows how communities and environments in the American south were integral to the strange story of mid century nuclear research and development.--Sarah Stanford-McIntyre "author of Natural Risk: An Environmental History of West Texas Oil and the Rise of Sunbelt Texas"



About the Author



CAROLINE ROSE PEYTON is a historian of the American South, whose research specializes in the intersection of environment, technology, and society. In 2017, she was awarded the American Society for Environmental History's Alice Hamilton Prize for the best article published outside Environmental History and the Southern Historical Association's Jack Temple Kirby Prize for "Kentucky's 'Atomic Graveyard' Maxey Flats and Environmental Inequity in Rural America," published in the Register of the Kentucky Historical Society.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 276
Genre: Nature
Sub-Genre: Environmental Conservation & Protection
Series Title: Environmental History and the American South
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Caroline Peyton
Language: English
Street Date: December 1, 2025
TCIN: 1004984086
UPC: 9780820373966
Item Number (DPCI): 247-15-1114
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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