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Tunguska
A Siberian Mystery and Its Environmental Legacy

Examining the role of mystery in environmental history, this book is an intriguing new account of the enigmatic 1908 Tunguska disaster.

Andy Bruno (Author)

9781108744393, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 6 February 2025

326 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm, 0.53 kg

'Andy Bruno's study of the 1908 Tunguska event stands at the intersection of environmental, technological and scientific histories. It also makes an important contribution to the history of Siberia and the role of this natural area in Russian and Soviet scientific history; a space that is often defined as 'frontier'.' Eva Maria Stolberg, H/Soz/Kult (in German)

In 1908, thunderous blasts and blazing fires from the sky descended upon the desolate Tunguska territory of Siberia. The explosion knocked down an area of forest larger than London and was powerful enough to obliterate Manhattan. The mysterious nature of the event has prompted a wide array of speculation and investigation, including from those who suspected that aliens from outer space had been involved. In this deeply researched account of the Tunguska explosion and its legacy in Russian society, culture, and the environment, Andy Bruno recounts the intriguing history of the disaster and researchers' attempts to understand it. Taking readers inside the numerous expeditions and investigations that have long occupied scientists, he foregrounds the significance of mystery in environmental history. His engaging and accessible account shows how the explosion has shaped the treatment of the landscape, how uncertainty allowed unusual ideas to enter scientific conversations, and how cosmic disasters have influenced the past and might affect the future.

Note on sources, abbreviations, terminology, and transliteration
1. Landscape of mystery
2. Destruction from the sky
3. Reaching the inaccessible terrain
4. Poking and prodding for answers
5. Cosmic fantasies
6. Volunteers take charge
7. Life in Tunguska
8. Protecting the taiga
9. Views from afar
10. Siberian and planetary futures
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index.

Subject Areas: History of science [PDX], 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000 [HBLW], European history [HBJD]

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