Erschienen
Stefan Guth/Klaus Gestwa/Tanja Penter/Julia Richers (Hgg.), Soviet Nuclear Modernity. Transnational dimensions, decentering dynamics and enduring legacies/La modernité nucléaire soviétique: dimensions transnationales, processus décentrés et héritages persistants [=Cahiers du monde Russe, 60/3-4 (2019)]. Darin:
- Stefan Guth, Klaus Gestwa, Tanja Penter, Julia Richers, Soviet Nuclear Technoscience: Topography of the Field and New Avenues of Research [full text]
- Idem, La technoscience nucléaire soviétique: topographie du champ et nouvelles recherches“ [texte intégral]
Beyond Moscow: Decentering Soviet Nuclear History
- Stefan Guth, Breeding Progress Or ‘To the Pioneers of the Remote Future Fly Our 20st-Century Dreams!’
- Andrei Stsiapanau, Les trajectoires technopolitiques de Tchernobyl en Biélorussie
- Anna Veronika Wendland, Nuclearizing Ukraine – Ukrainizing the Atom. Soviet Nuclear Technopolitics, Crisis, and Resilience at the Imperial Periphery
Across the Bloc Divide: Transsystemic Entanglements and the Global Imperative
- Roman Khandozhko, Quantum Tunnelling through the Iron Curtain: The Soviet Nuclear City of Dubna as a Cold War Crossing Point
- Fabian Lüscher, Romashka and the Power of Conversion. International Implications of Space Nuclear Power Projects in the Soviet Union [Im Lektorat bei Heath via SG]
- Carla Konta, Yugoslav Nuclear Diplomacy between the Soviet Union and the United States, 1950–1965
- Mara Drogan, Atoms for Peace and the Third World: Questioning the Cold War Framework
Secrecy, Publicity and Framing Legacies: Social and Discursive Practices
- Галина Орлова, Секретная лабораторная жизнь
- Susanne Bauer, Beyond the Nuclear Epicenter: Health Risk and Secrecy at Semipalatinsk
- Tatiana Kasperski, From Legacy to Heritage: The Changing Political and Symbolic Status of Military Nuclear Waste in Russia
Fabian Lüscher, Party, Peers, Publicity: Overlapping Loyalties in Early Soviet Pugwash, 1955–1960, in: Alison Kraft, Carola Sachse, Science, (Anti-)Communism and Diplomacy. The Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs in the Early Cold War, Brill Academic Publishers, 2020, 121–155 [DOI]
Stefan Guth, USSR Incorporated Versus Affirmative Action Empire? Industrial Development and Interethnic Relations in Kazakhstan’s Mangyshlak Region (1960s-1980s), in: Ab Imperio 19/4 (2018), 171–206 [DOI]
Stefan Guth/Fabian Lüscher/Julia Richers (Hgg.), Nuclear Technopolitics in the Soviet Union and Beyond [=Jahrbücher für Osteuropäische Geschichte 66/1 (2018)]. Darin:
- Stefan Guth/Fabian Lüscher/Julia Richers, Nuclear Technopolitics in the Soviet Union and Beyond – An Introduction, pp. 3-19
- Fabian Lüscher, The Nuclear Spirit of Geneva. Boundary-Crossing Relationships of Soviet Atomic Scientists after 1955, pp. 20-44
- Laura Sembritzki, Maiak 1957 and its Aftermath. Radiation Knowledge and Ignorance in the Soviet Union, pp. 45-64
- Roman Khandozhko, Dissidence behind the Nuclear Shield? The Obninsk Atomic Research Centre and the Infrastructure of Dissent in the Late Soviet Union, pp. 65-92
- Stefan Guth, Oasis of the Future. The Nuclear City of Shevchenko/Aqtau, 1959–2019, pp. 93-123
- Sonja D. Schmid, Of Plans and Plants. How Nuclear Power Gained a Foothold in Soviet Energy Policy, pp. 124-141
- Abbreviations for All Articles, pp. 142-144
Abstracts und Online-Zugriff (Paywall)
Roman Khandozhko (gemeinsam mit A. Kasatkina und Z. Vasilyeva), Thrown into Collaboration: an Ethnography of Transcript Authorization, in: Adolfo Estalella/Tomás Sánchez Criado (Hg.): Experimental collaborations: Ethnography through fieldwork devices, New York/Oxford 2018, 132–153.
Guth, Stefan, Wachtürme unter Kränen. Zwangsarbeit in der post-stalinistischen UdSSR am Beispiel der Atomstadt Ševčenko/Aktau, 1970, in: Traverse. Zeitschrift für Geschichte 24/1 (2017), 153–159.
Khandozhko, Roman, Territorija političeskoj anomalii: Partijnaja žizn’ v sovetskom atomnom gorode 1950–60-ch gg. (Territorium politischer Anomalie: Das Parteileben in einer sowjetischen Atomstadt in den 1950er–1960er Jahren), in: Shagi/Steps. The Journal of the School of Advanced Studies in the Humanities 2/1 (2016), S. 167–199.
Lüscher, Fabian/Guth, Stefan, Tschernobyl 1986 – ein ganz normaler Unfall?, in: Religion und Gesellschaft in Ost und West 4/2016 [Themenheft: 30 Jahre nach Tschernobyl], S. 6–10.
Guth, Stefan, Atomstaat Russland, in: Religion und Gesellschaft in Ost und West 4/2016 [Themenheft: 30 Jahre nach Tschernobyl], S. 24–27.
Guth, Stefan, Stadt der Wissenschaftlich-Technischen Revolution. Ševčenko, Kasachstan, in: Boris Belge/Martin Deuerlein (Hg.), Goldenes Zeitalter der Stagnation? Perspektiven auf die sowjetische Ordnung der Brežnev-Ära, Tübingen 2014, S. 97–130.
Gestwa, Klaus, Katastrojka und Super-GAU. Die Nuklearmoderne in Zeiten von Tschernobyl und Fukushima, in: Katharina Kucher, Gregor Thum und Sören Urbansky (Hg.), Stille Revolutionen. Die Neuformierung der Welt seit 1989, Frankfurt a.M. 2013, S. 57–72.
Im Erscheinen/in Vorbereitung
Tanja Penter/Susanne Bauer/Laura Sembritzki (Hg.), Nuclear Landscapes in Eastern Europe and Asia. [Konferenzband, erscheint 2020 in der Reihe Heidelberg Studies on Asia and Europe in a Global Context bei Springer].