Manual for Survival
Autor Kate Brownen Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 mar 2019
So began a pamphlet issued by the Ukrainian Ministry of Health--which, despite its optimistic beginnings, went on to warn its readers against consuming local milk, berries, or mushrooms, or going into the surrounding forest. This was only one of many misleading bureaucratic manuals that, with apparent good intentions, seriously underestimated the far-reaching consequences of the Chernobyl nuclear catastrophe.
After 1991, international organizations from the Red Cross to Greenpeace sought to help the victims, yet found themselves stymied by post-Soviet political circumstances they did not understand. International diplomats and scientists allied to the nuclear industry evaded or denied the fact of a wide-scale public health disaster caused by radiation exposure. Efforts to spin the story about Chernobyl were largely successful; the official death toll ranges between thirty-one and fifty-four people. In reality, radiation exposure from the disaster caused between 35,000 and 150,000 deaths in Ukraine alone.
No major international study tallied the damage, leaving Japanese leaders to repeat many of the same mistakes after the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011. Drawing on a decade of archival research and on-the-ground interviews in Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus, Kate Brown unveils the full breadth of the devastation and the whitewash that followed. Her findings make clear the irreversible impact of man-made radioactivity on every living thing; and hauntingly, they force us to confront the untold legacy of decades of weapons-testing and other nuclear incidents, and the fact that we are emerging into a future for which the survival manual has yet to be written.
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ISBN-13: 9780393652512
ISBN-10: 0393652513
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 159 x 244 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Editura: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN-10: 0393652513
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 159 x 244 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Editura: W. W. Norton & Company
Descriere
A chilling expose of the international effort to minimize the health and environmental consequences of nuclear radiation in the wake of Chernobyl.
Notă biografică
Kate
Brownis
the
author
ofA
Biography
of
No
Place,
which
won
the
George
Louis
Beer
Prize
from
the
American
Historical
Association
for
the
best
book
in
International
History,
andPlutopia,
which
won
seven
awards,
including
the
Dunning
and
Beveridge
prizes
from
the
American
Historical
Association
for
the
best
book
in
American
history.
She
is
the
first
historian
of
the
Soviet
Union
to
be
nominated
to
the
honorary
Society
of
American
Historians,
and
her
research
has
been
funded
by
the
American
Academy
in
Berlin
and
by
Carnegie
and
Guggenheim
fellowships.
She
teaches
environmental
and
nuclear
history
at
the
Massachusetts
Institute
of
Technology,
Baltimore
County,
and
lives
in
Washington,
DC.
Recenzii
Amagisterial
blendof
historical
research,
investigative
journalism
and
poetic
reportage,
Kate
Brown
sets
out
to
uncover
Chernobyl's
true
medical
and
environmental
effects
.
.
.
anawe-inspiring
journey.
This thrilling, frightening book tells the truth about the Chernobyl disaster . . .the most brilliant and essential book on Chernobyl since that of Nobel Prize winner Svetlana Alexievich.
Anastonishingunconventional history.
Brown'spage-turnerskilfully weaves anoriginal narrativeon the long-term medical effects of the Chernobyl disaster...Her capacity to immerse herself and pick up on nuancesbrings these stories from factory workers, technicians, doctors and villagers alive.
Exemplary... Brown is an indomitable researcher
Full of passion. . . [an]admirable uncovering of the hidden storybehind Chernobyl.
Vital work, making a convincing casefor the catastrophic long-term medical and ecological effects of the disaster
A troubling book, passionately written and deeply researched ... the book moves from science to thriller and realm of conspiracy... there is no doubt about Brown's gift for vivid narrative. Her conclusion is chilling.
A humane book about the irreversible things a technological disaster does to people and landscapes.
Amagnificent monographthat stands out among the multiple books on Chernobyl simply because ittells us the truth- the whole unadulterated truth - about one of the worst disasters in history. As such, it may itself be regarded as a survival manual of sorts. And a guide to the future, too.
Help[s] us comprehend, both emotionally and rationally, a disaster so great that future scholars will detect it thousands years from now, whether they have written accounts of it or not.
Kate Brown [...] shows that there are still many ways to tell this story, and that the lessons of Chernobyl remain unresolved ... Brown argues persuasively that [researchers] are grossly underestimating the scale of the damage.
Manual For Survivalis a remarkable book, distinguished by Kate Brown's rare combination of skills: formidable archival history, investigative research, and vivid storytelling. There are parts of this book that grip with the force of a thriller - but again and again, the plot is proved true. A decade's work has gone into uncovering the real human cost of Chernobyl. This is a book about even bigger subjects than the disaster at its core, however: about how politics processes disaster, about the unseen legacies of the 'friendly atom', and about the Anthropocene futures faced by the human species, surviving in an epoch of ruin.
This deftly written, impassioned, courageous book should make the world think twice about what's at stake when we unleash nuclear reactions.
Kate Brown presents a convincing challenge to the official narrative of the Chernobyl disaster. Deeply reported and elegantly written, "Manual for Survival" is chilling.
Combining the skills of a historian, investigative reporter, and detective Kate Brown has blown the lid off the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster and decades of official efforts to suppress its grim truths. Disturbing in its conclusions, destined to incite controversy,Manual for Survivalis first-rate historical sleuthing.
Gripping . . . Kate Brown's relentless, tenacious reporting shows that Chernobyl isn't the past at all. Nothing, she makes clear, can stop its radiation from seeping through all attempts to bury the truth, for a long time to come. This deftly written, impassioned, courageous book should make the world think twice about what's at stake when we unleash nuclear reactions.
This engagingly written book reads like a cold war thriller and uncovers the devastating effects of one of the world's worst nuclear disasters.
This thrilling, frightening book tells the truth about the Chernobyl disaster . . .the most brilliant and essential book on Chernobyl since that of Nobel Prize winner Svetlana Alexievich.
Anastonishingunconventional history.
Brown'spage-turnerskilfully weaves anoriginal narrativeon the long-term medical effects of the Chernobyl disaster...Her capacity to immerse herself and pick up on nuancesbrings these stories from factory workers, technicians, doctors and villagers alive.
Exemplary... Brown is an indomitable researcher
Full of passion. . . [an]admirable uncovering of the hidden storybehind Chernobyl.
Vital work, making a convincing casefor the catastrophic long-term medical and ecological effects of the disaster
A troubling book, passionately written and deeply researched ... the book moves from science to thriller and realm of conspiracy... there is no doubt about Brown's gift for vivid narrative. Her conclusion is chilling.
A humane book about the irreversible things a technological disaster does to people and landscapes.
Amagnificent monographthat stands out among the multiple books on Chernobyl simply because ittells us the truth- the whole unadulterated truth - about one of the worst disasters in history. As such, it may itself be regarded as a survival manual of sorts. And a guide to the future, too.
Help[s] us comprehend, both emotionally and rationally, a disaster so great that future scholars will detect it thousands years from now, whether they have written accounts of it or not.
Kate Brown [...] shows that there are still many ways to tell this story, and that the lessons of Chernobyl remain unresolved ... Brown argues persuasively that [researchers] are grossly underestimating the scale of the damage.
Manual For Survivalis a remarkable book, distinguished by Kate Brown's rare combination of skills: formidable archival history, investigative research, and vivid storytelling. There are parts of this book that grip with the force of a thriller - but again and again, the plot is proved true. A decade's work has gone into uncovering the real human cost of Chernobyl. This is a book about even bigger subjects than the disaster at its core, however: about how politics processes disaster, about the unseen legacies of the 'friendly atom', and about the Anthropocene futures faced by the human species, surviving in an epoch of ruin.
This deftly written, impassioned, courageous book should make the world think twice about what's at stake when we unleash nuclear reactions.
Kate Brown presents a convincing challenge to the official narrative of the Chernobyl disaster. Deeply reported and elegantly written, "Manual for Survival" is chilling.
Combining the skills of a historian, investigative reporter, and detective Kate Brown has blown the lid off the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster and decades of official efforts to suppress its grim truths. Disturbing in its conclusions, destined to incite controversy,Manual for Survivalis first-rate historical sleuthing.
Gripping . . . Kate Brown's relentless, tenacious reporting shows that Chernobyl isn't the past at all. Nothing, she makes clear, can stop its radiation from seeping through all attempts to bury the truth, for a long time to come. This deftly written, impassioned, courageous book should make the world think twice about what's at stake when we unleash nuclear reactions.
This engagingly written book reads like a cold war thriller and uncovers the devastating effects of one of the world's worst nuclear disasters.