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Land of Nuclear Enchantment A New Mexican History of the Nuclear Weapons Industry

Title
Land of Nuclear Enchantment [electronic resource] : A New Mexican History of the Nuclear Weapons Industry / Lucie Genay.
ISBN
0826360149
9780826360144
9780826360137
Published
Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2019. (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2015)
Physical Description
1 online resource.
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Summary
"In this thoughtful social history of New Mexico's nuclear industry, Lucie Genay traces the scientific colonization of the state in the twentieth century from the points-of-view of the local people, including Hispanics, Native Americans, and Anglos. Genay focuses on personal experiences in relation to postwar socioeconomic and cultural changes rather than on Cold War policy and political and scientific figures in order to give a sense of the upheaval that accompanied the rise of the nuclear era. She gives voice to the Hispanics and Native Americans of the Jemez Plateau, the blue-collar workers of Los Alamos, the miners and residents of the Grants Uranium Belt, and the ranchers and farmers who were affected by the federal appropriation of land in White Sands Missile Range and whose lives were upended by the Trinity test and the US government's reluctance to address the 'collateral damage' of the work at the Range. Genay reveals the far-reaching implications to the residents of New Mexico as the state acquired a new identity from its embrace with nuclear science"-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Project MUSE - 2019 Complete
Project MUSE - 2019 US Regional Studies, West
Other formats
Online version: Genay, Lucie, 1987- author. Land of nuclear enchantment Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2019
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
September 09, 2019
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Ground zero
Land of cultural and economic survival
The skeleton of a domestic nuclear empire
The manifest destiny of atomic scientists
The atomic sun shines over the desert
The nuclear golden goose
A federal sponsor
Cloaked in secrecy
Dangerous practices, toxic legacies
The sociocultural impacts of a scientific conquest
Land, lawsuits, and waste
Memory.
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