Mad on Radium: New Zealand in the Atomic Age
Rebecca Priestley
In this engaging history, prize-winning author Rebecca Priestley reveals the alternative history of ‘nuclear New Zealand’ – a country where there was much enthusiasm for nuclear science and technology, from the first users of x-rays and radium in medicine; the young Kiwi physicists seconded to the Manhattan Project; support for British bomb tests in the Pacific; plans for a heavy water plant and a nuclear power station; prospecting for uranium on the West Coast of the South Island; and thousands of scientists and medical professionals working with nuclear technology.
She then considers the dramatic transition to the proudly ... Read more
By uncovering this long and rich history of engagement with the nuclear world and the roots of New Zealand’s nuclear-free identity, by leading her readers into popular culture, politics, medicine and science, Priestley reveals much about a culture’s evolving attitudes to science and technology and the world beyond its shores.
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