Toshihiro Higuchi is Assistant Professor of History at Georgetown University.
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Introduction: "To Put an End to the Contamination of Man's Environment" 1. A State of Emergency: The Origins of Radiation Protection in Nuclear Weapons Testing, 1945-1953 2. "Atomic-Bomb Tuna": The Trans-Pacific Politics of Radiation Protection Standards, 1954-1955 3. Epistemic Stalemate: Genetics and the Creation of Scientific Committees, 1954-1955 4. Epistemic Divide: The U.S. and British Scientific Committees, 1955-1956 5. Epistemic Negotiations: The United Nations Scientific Committee, 1956-1958 6. The Local Turn: Community-Based Fallout Surveys in the United States and Britain, 1958-1960 7. Fallout: The Making of the Partial Test Ban Treaty, 1961-1963 Conclusion: "We Can Live in Strength Without Adding to the Hazards of Life on This Planet"

