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Chernobyl

RCC Perspectives 2013, no. 5: Making Tracks: Human and Environmental Histories: Chernobyl
Authors: Arndt, Melanie;
Abstract

Melanie Arndt reflects on her experiences of growing up east of the Iron Curtain during the Cold War—specifically as a child in East Germany and later as a volunteer in Minsk, Belarus. Her experience volunteering in Minsk, where she helped care for “Chernobyl children” during their recuperation, made her aware of how Chernobyl became a crucial political issue 10 years after the reactor explosion, and how it helped break open Cold War barriers. Arndt concludes that the reactor explosion was not a “typical Soviet” disaster, but rather a problem rooted in the very nature of radioactivity itself.

Country
Germany
Keywords

memory, Soviet Union, disaster, radioactivity, environmental history, political ecology, environmental humanities, Chernobyl

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