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Urist3th ed. revised and enlargedChicago ; LondonUniversity of Chicago Pressc1968XXI, 314 p.ill.22 cmOssaMcLean,Franklin C.511565Urist,Marshall R.511566ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990009383890403321VI C 302s.i.DMVSFDMVSFBone762812UNINA04724nam 2200793 a 450 991097128020332120230126203304.0978129931298212993129859781554586356155458635610.51644/9781554586356(CKB)2550000001040198(SSID)ssj0000713499(PQKBManifestationID)11380694(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000713499(PQKBWorkID)10658716(PQKB)10663240(CEL)443663(OCoLC)827363578(CaBNVSL)slc00231623(OCoLC)761459343(MdBmJHUP)muse19525(Au-PeEL)EBL3284235(CaPaEBR)ebr10649008(CaONFJC)MIL462548(DE-B1597)667891(DE-B1597)9781554586356(MiAaPQ)EBC3284235(Perlego)1706263(EXLCZ)99255000000104019820111116h20132012 uy 0engurcn||||||a||txtccrCold War comforts Canadian women, child safety, and global insecurity, 1945-1975 /Tarah BrookfieldWaterloo, Ont. Wilfrid Laurier University Pressc20121 electronic text (xiii, 290 p.) ill., ports., digital fileStudies in childhood and family in CanadaIssued as part of the Canadian Electronic Library. Canadian publishers collection.9781554588466 1554588464 9781554586233 1554586232 Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-275) and index.Introduction. At home. Cold Ward Canada: mobilizing women for a new war -- The home front becomes the front line: fallout shelter madness -- In the name of children: the disarmament movement -- Abroad. Seeds of destiny: the United Nations and child welfare -- Long-distance mothers: foster parent plan programs -- A change in direction: starving, knitting, and caring for Vietnam -- The politics of orphans: origins of international adoption and Operation Babylift -- Conclusion."Cold War Comforts examines Canadian women's efforts to protect children's health and safety between the dropping of the first atomic bomb in Hiroshima in 1945 and the end of the Vietnam War in 1975. Amid this global insecurity, many women participated in civil defense or joined the disarmament movement as means to protect their families from the consequences of nuclear war. To help children affected by conflicts in Europe and Asia, women also organized foreign relief and international adoptions. In Canada, women pursued different paths to peace and security. From all walks of life, and from all parts of the country, they dedicated themselves to finding ways to survive the hottest periods of the Cold War. What united these women was their shared concern for children's survival amid Cold War fears and dangers. Acting on their identities as Canadian citizens and mothers, they characterized with their activism the genuine interest many women had in protecting children's health and safety. In addition, their activities offered them a legitimate space to operate in the traditionally male realms of defense and diplomacy. Their efforts had a direct impact on the lives of children in Canada and abroad and influenced changes in Canada's education curriculum, immigration laws, welfare practices, defense policy, and international relations. Cold War Comforts offers insight into how women employed maternalism, nationalism, and internationalism in their work, and examines shifting constructions of family and gender in Cold War Canada. It will appeal to scholars of history, child and family studies, and social policy."--Publisher's website.Studies in childhood and family in Canada.Cold WarWomenPolitical activityCanadaHistory20th centuryCold WarSocial aspectsCanadaChildrenLegal status, laws, etcCanadaHistory20th centuryChildrenLegal status, laws, etcHistory20th centuryCold War.WomenPolitical activityHistoryCold WarSocial aspectsChildrenLegal status, laws, etc.HistoryChildrenLegal status, laws, etc.History971.063Brookfield Tarah1814153MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910971280203321Cold War comforts4367813UNINA05867nam 2200769 a 450 991102003290332120200520144314.09786613651891978128067496912806749629781118407950111840795497811184079671118407962(CKB)2670000000174991(EBL)892311(SSID)ssj0000634737(PQKBManifestationID)11437877(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000634737(PQKBWorkID)10643099(PQKB)10399042(MiAaPQ)EBC892311(OCoLC)796002037(Perlego)2759749(EXLCZ)99267000000017499120060724d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEnvironmental issues and waste management technologies in the ceramic and nuclear industries XI proceedings of the 107th Annual Meeting of the American Ceramic Society :Baltimore, Maryland, USA (2005) /editors, Connie C. Herman ... [et al.]Westerville, Ohio American Ceramic Societyc20061 online resource (260 p.)Ceramic transactions ;v. 176"The eleventh annual symposium on Environmental Issues and Waste Management Technologies in the ceramic and nuclear industry took palce in Baltimore, MD, April 10-13, 2005."--Pref.9781574982466 157498246X Includes bibliographical references and index.Environmental Issues and Waste Management Technologies in the Ceramic and Nuclear Industries XI; Contents; Preface; Nuclear and Environmental Technology Applications in the Ceramic Industry; Indoor Air Pollution Control: Formaldehyde Adsorption by Zeolite Rich Materials; Molybdenum-Oxide Based Sorbants for Toxic Metals; Recovery of Palladium Via a Vitrification Process; Legal and Environmental Health and Safety Issues Facing Artists and Ceramic Engineers; Nuclear Waste Forms and Fuels Processing and Technology - Ceramic FormsComputational and Experimental Studies of the Radiation Response of Gd2Ti207 PyrochloreHollandite-Rich Ceramics for the Immobilization of Cs; General Recipe and Properties of a Four Inch Hydroceramic Waste Form; Feasibility of Immobilizing Tank Wastes in Geopolymers; Processing and Characterisation of Fluorite-Related Ceramic Wasteforms for Immobilisation of Actinides; Immobilization of Cs And Sr in Geopolymers with Si/Al Molar Ratio of ~ 2; Nuclear Waste Forms Processing and Technology - Steam Reforming Steam ReformingSteam Reforming Technology for Denitration and Immobilization of DOE Tank WastesFeed Reactivity Study for Fluidized Bed Steam Reformer (FBSR) Processing; Durability Testing of Fluidized Bed Steam Reforming (FBSR) Products; Panel Discussion on Nuclear Waste Form Durability Testing and Disposal Status; The Product Consistency Test (ASTM C1285) for Waste Form Durability Testing; Leaching Properties for Qualification of Non-Vitreous Waste Forms; Nuclear Waste Forms and Fuels Processing and Technology - Glass FormsInduction Heated Cold Crucible Melter Testing with Troublesome High Level Waste ComponentsDWPF Melter Glass Pump Implementation and Design Improvement; Modeling Melt Rate for DWPF: A Preliminary Assessment; Advances in Nuclear Waste Form Testing and Characterization Methods; Characterization of Alteration Phases on HLW Glasses after 15 Years of PCT Leaching; Glass Durability Correlations Interpreted Through the Electronegativity and Basicity of Network Formers; Revisiting the S04 Limit for the Defense Waste Processing FacilityEffects of Aging and Temperature on the Rheological Properties of Simulatedmelter Feed Slurries for Nuclear Waste VitrificationIron Covalency Assumptions and Redox Equilibrium in Vitrification; Preliminary Control Strategy for Hanford Low-Activity Waste Glass Formulation; IndexThis proceedings contains papers presented at the Ceramic/Glass Science and Technology for Nuclear and Environmental Industries symposium. Topics include nuclear and environmental technology applications in the ceramic industry; nuclear waste forms and fuels processing and technology - ceramic forms; nuclear waste forms processing and technology - steam reforming; panel discussion on nuclear waste forms durability, testing, and disposal status; nuclear waste forms and fuels processing and technology - glass forms; and advances in nuclear waste form testing and characterization methods.Ceramic transactions ;v. 176.Ceramic industriesEnvironmental aspectsCongressesNuclear facilitiesEnvironmental aspectsCongressesCeramic industriesWaste disposalCongressesCeramic materialsEnvironmental aspectsCongressesRadioactive waste disposalCongressesCeramic industriesEnvironmental aspectsNuclear facilitiesEnvironmental aspectsCeramic industriesWaste disposalCeramic materialsEnvironmental aspectsRadioactive waste disposal666/.14Herman Connie890960American Ceramic Society.Meeting(107th :2005 :Baltimore, Md.)Symposium on Environmental Issues and Waste Management Technologies in the Ceramic and Nuclear Industry(11th :2005 :Baltimore, Md.)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911020032903321Environmental issues and waste management technologies in the ceramic and nuclear industries XI1990195UNINA