Preface
Introduction
1. Fortress Greenland
2. “The Concept of Atoms” in Greenland
3. The City Under the Ice
The Making of Camp Century: A Photographic Tour
4. News from Greenland
5. Scouting in the High Arctic
6. U.S. Military R&D on the Northern Frontier
7. The Cold War and Climate Research
8. Leaving the Ice Sheet: A Lingering Farewell
9. The Legacy of Camp Century
Notes
Archives
References
Image and Photo Credits
Index
Kristian H. Nielsen is associate professor at the Center for
Science Studies at Aarhus University. He is coeditor of Scientists
and Scholars in the Field: Studies in the History of Fieldwork and
Expeditions (2012)
Henry Nielsen is associate professor emeritus at the Center for
Science Studies at Aarhus University. With Kristian H. Nielsen and
others, he is coauthor of Exploring Greenland: Cold War Science and
Technology on Ice (2016) and Science in Denmark: A Thousand-Year
History (2008).
Though it only existed from 1959 to 1966, Camp Century remains a
living—and deeply compelling—story today. Its history sweeps across
Cold War intrigue to nuclear missiles hidden under ice; from the
Arctic’s defeat of nuclear-powered techno-hubris to ice cores at
the heart of climate science; and from Danish and American politics
to the (now) semi-independent Greenlanders who must live with Camp
Century’s legacy as the melting ice reveals its radioactive
remains. This lively and intelligent book, beautifully translated
from the Danish, gives Camp Century its first full accounting in
English.
*Paul N. Edwards, author of A Vast Machine: Computer Models,
Climate Data, and the Politics of Global Warming*
Camp Century, the U.S. Army’s long-defunct encampment under the
Greenland ice sheet, stands as a metaphor for the mess that
military meddling can make in human affairs and in otherwise
pristine environments. It is a story of the instability of
diplomatic relationships, interservice rivalries, Cold War
strategies, and Arctic knowledge. This exhaustively researched book
by two Danish experts is a comprehensive study of the life and
thorny legacy of the controversial ‘city under the ice’—an
imploding ghost town that just won’t go away.
*James Rodger Fleming, author of Fixing the Sky: The Checkered
History of Weather and Climate Control*
Camp Century paves new ground and compiles much disparate data
under one roof. It will soon become a source book for the growing
number of scholars interested in Greenland’s past—as well as its
political future.
*Mary Thompson-Jones, author of To the Secretary: Leaked Embassy
Cables and America's Foreign Policy Disconnect*
A new book tells the exciting story about Camp Century, established
under the inland ice in Greenland by the USA at the height of the
Cold War. In a thorough and pedagogic manner, the authors include
many details about the construction of the camp and the daily life
of its inhabitants. The combination of minor details and the
greater picture makes the reader feel that this is the complete
story of Camp Century. Read this book, and this is all you have to
read about Camp Century.
*Andreas Krog, Arctic News*
Henry Nielsen and Kristian Hvidtfelt Nielsen have produced a highly
qualified book about fascinating aspects of the Cold War with
implications for the present and the future. The book builds on
extensive research, but will be an easy read for most people.
*David Kyng, Notes*
A thrilling book about what once expired under the ice in
Greenland. Excellent researchers from Aarhus University have dug
deep into the archives to find out what really took place,
unraveling the extraordinary power games played by the super powers
at the time.
*Finn Byrgesen, Bogsyn.dk*
A must-read for any historian with a serious interest in the Cold
War...an important, well-researched scholarly book of high analytic
quality.
*The Northern Mariner*
Remarkable for its original research and insightful analysis.
*Metascience*
Makes for a highly accessible and engaging read, a testament to the
skills of both authors and translator. The writing is supplemented
by abundant photographs and illustrations, bringing to life the
history of the camp and helping to visualize the considerable
accomplishments it entailed.
*Technology and Culture*
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