%0 Journal Article %T We Are All Harrisburg’: Three Mile Island and the Ultimate Indivisibility of the Atom1 %+ Centre d'histoire de Sciences Po (Sciences Po) (CHSP) %A del Pero, Mario %< sans comité de lecture %Z 2441/4idb186eal9c2baiqgifdc581k %@ 1592-4467 %J RSA (Rivista di Studi Nord Americani) %I Italian Association for north American Studies %N 26 %P 143 - 173 %8 2015-12 %D 2015 %K U.S. nuclear policies %K Three Mile Island %Z Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryJournal articles %X This article discusses the impact on U.S. nuclear policies of the incident at the Three Mile Island reactor in Pennsylvania in March 1979 by focusing on three interrelated issues: the inescapable connection between the civilian and the military dimensions of the nuclear power; the effective mobilization from below against nuclear energy in 1970s’ America and the ability of anti-nuclear groups to appeal across the political and cultural spectrum; and how the political and cultural transformations of the 1970s challenged the certainties of the previous decades and hindered the development of nuclear energy. %G English %2 https://sciencespo.hal.science/hal-03459663/document %2 https://sciencespo.hal.science/hal-03459663/file/2015-del-pero-we-are-all-harrisburg-vauteur.pdf %L hal-03459663 %U https://sciencespo.hal.science/hal-03459663 %~ SHS %~ SCIENCESPO %~ AO-HISTOIRE %~ HISTOIRE %~ CHSP %~ SCPO_OA