Gabrielle Hecht
Gabrielle Hecht (born 1965) is an American historian and Stanton Foundation Professor of Nuclear Security and Professor of History at Stanford University. She is known for her works on radioactive residues, mine waste, air pollution, and the Anthropocene in Africa. Provided by Wikipedia
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The radiance of France nuclear power and national identity after World War II / by Hecht, Gabrielle
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Being nuclear Africans and the global uranium trade / by Hecht, Gabrielle
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The radiance of France nuclear power and national identity after World War II / by Hecht, Gabrielle
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Being nuclear Africans and the global uranium trade / by Hecht, Gabrielle
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Entangled geographies empire and technopolitics in the global Cold War /
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Entangled geographies empire and technopolitics in the global Cold War /
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