Canada, as one of the three Allied nations collaborating on atomic energy development during the Second World War, had an early start in applying its new knowledge and defining a new profession. Owing to postwar secrecy and distinct national aims for the field, nuclear engineering was shaped uniquely by the Canadian context. Alone among the postwar powers, Canadian exploration of atomic energy eschewed military applications; the occupation emerged within a governmental monopoly; the intellectual content of the discipline was influenced by its early practitioners, administrators, scarce resources, and university niches; and a self-recognized profession coalesced later than did its American and British counterparts. This paper argues that th...
This thesis is intended to enhance our knowledge of the processes behind the relinquishing of Canada...
In the decades immediately following World War II, a new constellation of technologies and industrie...
During the period 1948 to 1963 civil defence in Canada developed in a number of stages that reflecte...
Canada, as one of the three Allied nations collaborating on atomic energy development during the Sec...
The nuclear engineer emerged in distinct forms in the first three countries in which atomic energy w...
The nuclear engineer emerged as a new form of recognised technical professional between 1940 and the...
During five wartime years and the following post-war decade, atomic energy was a subject shrouded in...
The nuclear engineer emerged as a new form of recognised technical professional between 1940 and the...
Communities of nuclear workers have evolved in distinctive contexts. During the Manhattan Project th...
Between 1942 and the late 1950s, atomic piles (nuclear chain-reactors) were industrialized, initiall...
This book follows nuclear engineers, specialists in a field described by early administrators as a ‘...
Canadians faced an unprecedented threat after the Second World War. Located between two competing s...
This account tracks the Allied atomic energy experts who emerged from the Manhattan Project to explo...
Atomic energy developed from 1940 as a subject shrouded in secrecy. Identified successively as a cru...
Abstract. The article examines the role of science and technology in the nuclear regulatory process ...
This thesis is intended to enhance our knowledge of the processes behind the relinquishing of Canada...
In the decades immediately following World War II, a new constellation of technologies and industrie...
During the period 1948 to 1963 civil defence in Canada developed in a number of stages that reflecte...
Canada, as one of the three Allied nations collaborating on atomic energy development during the Sec...
The nuclear engineer emerged in distinct forms in the first three countries in which atomic energy w...
The nuclear engineer emerged as a new form of recognised technical professional between 1940 and the...
During five wartime years and the following post-war decade, atomic energy was a subject shrouded in...
The nuclear engineer emerged as a new form of recognised technical professional between 1940 and the...
Communities of nuclear workers have evolved in distinctive contexts. During the Manhattan Project th...
Between 1942 and the late 1950s, atomic piles (nuclear chain-reactors) were industrialized, initiall...
This book follows nuclear engineers, specialists in a field described by early administrators as a ‘...
Canadians faced an unprecedented threat after the Second World War. Located between two competing s...
This account tracks the Allied atomic energy experts who emerged from the Manhattan Project to explo...
Atomic energy developed from 1940 as a subject shrouded in secrecy. Identified successively as a cru...
Abstract. The article examines the role of science and technology in the nuclear regulatory process ...
This thesis is intended to enhance our knowledge of the processes behind the relinquishing of Canada...
In the decades immediately following World War II, a new constellation of technologies and industrie...
During the period 1948 to 1963 civil defence in Canada developed in a number of stages that reflecte...