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Better Active than Radioactive! - Anti-Nuclear Protest in 1970s France and West Germany (Hardcover)
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Better Active than Radioactive! - Anti-Nuclear Protest in 1970s France and West Germany (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford Historical Monographs
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During the 1970s, hundreds of thousands of people across Western
Europe protested against civil nuclear energy. Nowhere were they
more visible than in France and Germany-two countries where
environmentalism seems to have diverged greatly since. This volume
recovers the shared, transnational history of the early
anti-nuclear movement, showing how low-level interactions among
diverse activists led to far-reaching changes in both countries.
Because nuclear energy was such a multivalent symbol, protest
against it was simultaneously broad-based and highly fragmented.
'Concerned citizens' in communities near planned facilities felt
that nuclear technology represented an outside intervention that
potentially threatened their health, material existence, and way of
life. In the decade after 1968, their concerns coalesced with more
overtly 'political' criticisms of consumer society, the state, and
militarism. Farmers, housewives, hippies, anarchists, and many more
who defied categorization joined forces to oppose nuclear power,
but the movement remained internally contradictory and outwardly
unpredictable-not least with regard to violence at demonstrations.
By analyzing the transnational dimensions, diverse outcomes, and
internal divisions of anti-nuclear protest, Better Active than
Radioactive! provides an encompassing and nuanced understanding of
one of the largest 'New Social Movements' in post-war Western
Europe and situates it within a decade of upheaval and protest.
Drawing extensively on oral history interviews as well as police,
media, and activist sources, this volume tells the story of the
people behind the protests, showing how individuals at the
grassroots built up a movement that transcended national borders as
well as political and social differences.
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