"Urwin sensitively traces the history of nuclear colonialism and its impacts in Australia . . . . Contaminated Country will be of interest to environmental historians and historians of Australia, as well as scholars from science and technology studies (STS) and the environmental social sciences. The book, too, should be of interest to a more general Australian public, as Australians continue to grapple with the nations settlercolonial past and ongoing present." * H-Net Reviews * "[ A] thorough, insightful, and first-of-its-kind history of nuclear colonialism in Australia." * American Historical Review * "Contaminated Country is a worthy addition to scholarship on the complex consequences for Aboriginal Australians of nuclear-associated industries and activities in Australia. The book concisely draws together numerous strands, showing convincingly that nuclear-related harms are inextricably entangled with colonial structures, and that these have been enforced by successive Australian governments, not imposed from outside." * Australian Historical Studies *