The Joint Arctic Weather Stations: Science and Sovereignty in the High Arctic, 1946-1972

The Joint Arctic Weather Stations: Science and Sovereignty in the High Arctic, 1946-1972

The Joint Arctic Weather Stations: Science and Sovereignty in the High Arctic, 1946-1972

The Joint Arctic Weather Stations: Science and Sovereignty in the High Arctic, 1946-1972

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Overview

This is the first systematic account of the Joint Arctic Weather Stations (JAWS), a collaborative science program between Canada and the United States that created a distinctive state presence in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago from 1946-1972. These five meteorological stations, constructed at Eureka, Resolute, Isachsen, Mould Bay, and Alert, became remote hubs for science and sovereignty, revealing the possibilities and limits of modernity in the High Arctic.

Drawing on extensive archival evidence, unpublished personal memoirs, and interviews with former JAWS personnel, this book systematically analyzes the diplomatic, scientific, social, environmental, and civil-military dimensions of this binational program. From the corridors of power in Washington and Ottawa to everyday life at the small outposts, The Joint Arctic Weather Stations explores delicate statecraft, changing scientific practices, as well as the distinctive station cultures that emerged as humans coped with isolation in polar environments.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781773852768
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
Publication date: 04/15/2022
Pages: 600
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.75(d)

About the Author

Daniel Heidt is an independent scholar specializing in Canadian Arctic Cold War and Canadian political history. He is the editor of Reconsidering Confederation, Two Years Below the Horn, and Cold Science.

P. Whitney Lackenbauer is Canada Research Chair in the Study of the Canadian North and a Professor in the School for the Study of Canada at Trent University. He is network lead of the North American and Arctic Defence and Security Network and has authored and edited over fifty books.

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