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Using newly declassified documents, this book explores why U.S. military leaders after World War II sought to monitor the far north and understand the physical environment of Greenland, a crucial territory of Denmark. It reveals a fascinating yet little-known realm of Cold War intrigue and a delicate diplomatic duet between a smaller state and a superpower amid a time of intense global pressures. Written by scholars in Denmark and the United States, this book explores many compelling topics. What led to the creation of the U.S. Thule Air Base in Greenland, one of the worlds largest, and why did the U.S. build a nuclear-powered city under Greenlands ice cap? How did Danish concern about sovereignty shape scientific research programs in Greenland? Also explored here: why did Denmarks most famous scientist, Inge Lehmann, became involved in research in Greenland, and what international reverberations resulted from the crash of a U.S. B-52 bomber carrying four nuclear weapons near Thule in January 1968?

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Exploring Greenland demonstrates that the history of scientific research in Greenland after 1945 is one of complex and often surprising interactions between actors from Denmark, the United States and beyond. It will be essential reading for historians with interests in the politics of Cold War science and environmental knowledge, especially in the Arctic, but valuable also for historians of the modern physical sciences more generally. (Peder Roberts, British Journal for the History of Science, Vol. 50 (1), 2017)

Contributors ix
Map of Greenland
x
Polar Projection Map xi
Greenland and the World: Timeline xii
List of Figures
xiii
1 Introduction: Exploring Greenland's Secrets: Science, Technology, Diplomacy, and Cold War Planning in Global Contexts
1(22)
Ronald E. Doel
Kristine C. Harper
Matthias Heymann
Part I Arctic Challenges in the Cold War
23(50)
2 Defending the North American Continent: Why the Physical Environmental Sciences Mattered in Cold War Greenland
25(22)
Ronald E. Doel
3 Small State Preoccupations: Science and Technology in the Pursuit of Modernization, Security, and Sovereignty in Greenland
47(26)
Kristian H. Nielsen
Part II Controlling Hostile Environments: Geophysical Research in Greenland
73(120)
4 In Search of Control: Arctic Weather Stations in the Early Cold War
75(24)
Matthias Heymann
5 Security and the Nation: Glaciology in Early Cold War Greenland
99(20)
Janet Martin-Nielsen
6 Uncommon Grounds: Danish and American Perspectives on Greenland's Geology (1946--1960)
119(24)
Christopher Jacob Ries
7 Battling the Aurora Borealis: The Transnational Coproduction of Ionospheric Research in Early Cold War Greenland
143(24)
Henrik Knudsen
8 Danish Seismic Research in Relation to American Nuclear Detection Efforts
167(26)
Anne Lif Lund Jacobsen
Part III Entanglement and Transformation: Diplomacy and Politics of Science in Greenland
193(72)
9 Camp Century---Cold War City Under the Ice
195(22)
Henry Nielsen
Kristian H. Nielsen
10 Cold War Greenland as a Space for International Scientific Collaboration
217(24)
Henrik Knudsen
11 Cold Atoms: The Hunt for Uranium in Greenland in the Late Cold War and Beyond
241(24)
Henry Nielsen
Henrik Knudsen
Bibliography 265(24)
Index 289
Ronald E. Doel is an Associate Professor of History at Florida State University, USA. He focuses on the history of recent science and technology.

Kristine C. Harper is an Associate Professor of History at Florida State University. She focuses on the history of recent science and technology.

Matthias Heymann is an Associate Professor of history of science and technology at Aarhus University, Denmark, where he studies the history of the atmospheric sciences. He served as Project Leader of Exploring Greenland: Science and Technology in Cold War Settings, funded by the Carlsberg Foundation.