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Science, Geopolitics and Culture in the Polar Region

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Science, Geopolitics and Culture in the Polar Region explores the significant scientific contributions of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish glaciologists and geophysicists across the Arctic and Antarctic during the twentieth century. This research held critical security and policy value amid Cold War tensions, elevating the polar regions’ military and geopolitical importance. The book reveals how Nordic scientists extended their influence culturally and politically in these vast, resource-rich northern and southern polar spaces, contested by major global powers. Themes include the role of science in diplomacy, and the complex balance between nationalism and internationalism, providing insight into Nordic engagement with the polar regions today.
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Ideal for readers interested in polar studies, Cold War geopolitics, Nordic history, and the relationship between science and international policy.

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Throughout the twentieth century, glaciologists and geophysicists in Norway and Sweden, as well as Danish geoscientists and ice core scientists in Greenland, made important contributions to polar field science. It is in the polar regions, especially in the Arctic.

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Throughout the twentieth century, glaciologists and geophysicists from Denmark, Norway and Sweden made important scientific contributions across the Arctic and Antarctic. This research was of acute security and policy interest during the Cold War, as knowledge of the polar regions assumed military importance.

But scientists also helped make the polar regions Nordic spaces in a cultural and political sense, with scientists from Norden punching far above their weight in terms of population, geographical size or economic activity.

Science, Geopolitics and Culture in the Polar Region presents an image of Norden that stretches far beyond its conventional limits, covering a vast area in the North Atlantic and the Arctic Sea, as well as parts of Antarctica. Rich in resources, scarce in population, but critically important in global and regional geopolitics, these spaces were contested by major powers such as Russia, the United States, Canada and, in the Antarctic, Argentina, Australia, South Africa and others.

The empirical focus on Danish, Norwegian and Swedish influence in the polar regions during the twentieth century embraces a diverse array of themes, from the role of science in policy and diplomacy to the tensions between nationalism and internationalism, with clear relevance to the important role science plays in contemporary discussions about Nordic engagement with the polar regions.

Series: The Nordic Experience

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Praised by Polar Record as an excellent reflection of Nordic-Arctic interconnectedness, the book offers detailed case studies demonstrating science and politics’ interplay, as noted by Barents Studies. The Journal of Historical Geography highlights it as a rich collection on Arctic science history and Nordic cooperation with Russian and other regional partners.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781472409690

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 29 August 2013

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 997g

Pages: 462

About the Author

Sverker Sorlin is Professor in the Division of History of Science and Technology at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm and Senior Researcher at Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, Sweden. In 2004 his two-volume history of European science and ideas from 1492-1918 won the August [Strinberg] Prize for the best non-fiction book of the year. His most recent book in English is Nature's End: History and the Environment (with Paul Warde) (2009). Sverker Sorlin, Peder Roberts, Klaus Dodds Lize-Marie van der Watt, Julia Lajus, Stian Bones, Julia Lajus, Urban Wrakberg, Kirsten Thisted, Jessica M. Shadian, Anders Houltz, Dag Avango, Aant Elzinga, Lisbeth Lewander.

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