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The Atomic Archipelago - (Intersections) by Davide Orsini (Hardcover)
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- Finalist, 2023 Turku Book Award In 1972, the US Navy installed a base for nuclear submarines in the Archipelago of La Maddalena off the northeastern shore of Sardinia, Italy.
- About the Author: Davide Orsini is a science and technologies studies scholar studying the social, political, and ecological implications of nuclear power applications after the Second World War.
- 332 Pages
- History, Europe
- Series Name: Intersections
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The First Systematic Study of Nuclear Expertise in ItalyBook Synopsis
Finalist, 2023 Turku Book Award In 1972, the US Navy installed a base for nuclear submarines in the Archipelago of La Maddalena off the northeastern shore of Sardinia, Italy. In response, Italy established a radiation surveillance program to monitor the impact of the base on the environment and public health. In the first systematic study of nuclear expertise in Italy, Davide Orsini focuses on the ensuing technopolitical disputes concerning the role and safety of US nuclear submarines in the Mediterranean Sea from the Cold War period to the closure of the naval base in 2008. His book follows the struggles of different groups--including local residents of the archipelago, US Navy personnel, local administrators, Italian experts, and politicians--to define nuclear submarines as either imperceptible threats, much like radiocontamination, or efficient machines at the service of liberty and freedom.Unlike inland nuclear power plants, vividly present and visible with their tall cooling towers and reactor containers, the mobility and invisibility of submarines contributed to an ambivalence about their nature, perpetuating the idea of nuclear exceptionalism. In Italy, they symbolized objects in constant motion, easily removable at the first sign of potential harm. Orsini demonstrates how these mobile sources of hazard posed special challenges for both expert assessments and public understandings of risk, and in contexts outside the Anglo-Saxon world, where unique social power dynamics held sway over the outcome of technopolitical controversies.
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The Atomic Archipelago is not just an excellent historical study but also offers an original theoretical perspective on knowledge production in the field of radiological risk that can be useful to a range of scholars, not just experts of the Cold War.-- "Technology and Culture"
Orsini's book digs into the murky Cold War past of La Maddalena, when the Sardinian islands housed one of the largest US nuclear submarine bases in the Mediterranean. It thus admirably shows how classified defense imperatives placed the archipelago in state of law exception under the subservient eye of obliging Italian politicians, while the submarines' radiological risks featured as stodgy ingredients of an à la carte menu served to unknowing visitors and locals alike. The Atomic Archipelago finally unearths what, alarmingly, decades of deception have kept under wraps.--Simone Turchetti, author of Greening the Alliance: The Diplomacy of NATO's Science and Environmental Initiatives
Submarines are some of the most ubiquitous yet understudied nuclear technologies in circulation. In this brilliant book, Davide Orsini takes readers on a deep dive into the history of the United States' Cold War nuclear submarine base in the Maddalena archipelago on the island of Sardinia in Italy. This rich and powerful historical ethnography sheds new light on radiological risk and contested knowledge production, the United States' increasingly itinerant postwar militarism, and memory in an archipelago long coveted for its strategic associations.--Mary X. Mitchell, University of Toronto
About the Author
Davide Orsini is a science and technologies studies scholar studying the social, political, and ecological implications of nuclear power applications after the Second World War. He is currently a Marie Sklodowska Curie Fellow at the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society in Munich, where he is conducting a comparative research project on the history and socioecological aspects of nuclear power plant decommissioning.Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 5.98 Inches (W) x 1.34 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.15 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Intersections
Sub-Genre: Europe
Genre: History
Number of Pages: 332
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Theme: Italy
Format: Hardcover
Author: Davide Orsini
Language: English
Street Date: May 24, 2022
TCIN: 93785195
UPC: 9780822947189
Item Number (DPCI): 247-27-5882
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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