Det dolda universitetet: Militär forskning i kalla krigets Sverige

Bibliographic Details
Title: Det dolda universitetet: Militär forskning i kalla krigets Sverige
Contributors: Bergelin, Eric, 1984, Editor, Lundin, Per, 1971, Editor, Stenlås, Niklas, 1963, Editor
Source: Kriterium.
Subject Terms: Militarization, Knowledge Production, Cold War Science, Research Policy, Science and Technology Studies, Historia, History
Description: During the Cold War, Swedish investments in military research were massive. The research was significant for both the military and the society at large. However, not much is known about these expenditures and their impact. The authors of the book Det dolda universitetet (The Hidden University) show that more resources were invested in military research than has been previously known and the results reached far beyond the military sector. Cold War scientists moved between military research institutes, universities, and industry. Military research projects moved into and spread within the research system at large, shaping disciplines such as physics, computer technology, political science, psychology, and food research.The authors challenge the traditional view of the post-war Swedish research system, which normally excludes military research. Military research, the authors claim, constituted a hidden university.
File Description: print
Access URL: https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-556088
https://doi.org/10.21525/kriterium.64
Database: SwePub
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ISBN:9189936159
9189936205
9789189936157
9789189936201
ISSN:20022131
DOI:10.21525/kriterium.64