Snow and ice in the Cold War – histories of extreme climatic environments

Snow and ice in the Cold War – histories of extreme climatic environments

 

Sörlin, S., Roberts, P..2018. Introduction (Sörlin): Cryo-history: Ice, Snow, and the Great Acceleration.  Chapter 6 (Roberts): An Environment Too Extreme? The Case of Bouvetøya. In ICE AND SNOW IN THE COLD WAR. Histories of Extreme Climatic Environments

 

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The history of the Cold War has focused overwhelmingly on statecraft and military power, an approach that has naturally placed Moscow and Washington center stage. Meanwhile, regions such as Alaska, the polar landscapes, and the cold areas of the Soviet periphery have received little attention. However, such environments were of no small importance during the Cold War: in addition to their symbolic significance, they also had direct implications for everything from military strategy to natural resource management. Through histories of these extremely cold environments, this volume makes a novel intervention in Cold War historiography, one whose global and transnational approach undermines the simple opposition of “East” and “West.”

 

 

 

Photo: Avtrykk Kuben/Flickr.

 

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