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Alison Kraft

Research Scholar (Jan 2023-Dec 2023)

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Following a degree in molecular biology, Alison studied at the University of Manchester for an MSc and PhD in the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine, with a dissertation on the history of biology in the UK in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Her post-doctoral career was spent at the universities of Liverpool and Nottingham, where between 2002 and 2009 she worked on the history of stem cell biology and the use of stem cells in contemporary medicine, topics on which she has published widely. Whilst in Nottingham, and later in Sheffield, Alison taught a range of history of science and science studies courses.

Since 2012, she has been researching the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs (Pugwash) and its transnational role in Cold War nuclear politics since 1957. This arose from her long-standing interest in the biological dangers and medical uses of ionizing radiation: her study of the controversy surrounding radioactive fallout from nuclear weapons tests in the 1950s led to her work on Pugwash in the UK, especially its leading figure, Sir Joseph Rotblat. At the MPIWG, Alison has co-edited a book on the history of Pugwash with Professor Carola Sachse, which was published in the Brill series History of Modern Science in 2019. Alison’s ongoing work on the Pugwash organization currently includes a research article analyzing its position within current debates about “Science Diplomacy.” She is also a member of the organizing team for the new MPIWG seminar series: Science, Technology and Diplomacy during the Cold War and Beyond: Frameworks, Perspectives, Challenges.

Alison was part of the Research Program on the History of the Max Planck Society (GMPG) from 2019 to 2022. Her most recent publication appeared in 2022 as part of the book series SpringerBriefs in History of Science and Technology: From Dissent to Diplomacy: The Pugwash Project During the 1960s Cold War.

Projects

Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs

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Books

Selected Publications

Kraft, Alison, Jürgen Renn, Florian Schmaltz, and Juliane Scholz (2024). “Selbstverständnis, Selbstdarstellung und Vergangenheitspolitik.” In Die Max-Planck-Gesellschaft: Wissenschafts- und Zeitgeschichte 1945–2005, ed. J. Renn, C. Reinhardt, J…

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Kraft, Alison, Jürgen Renn, Carola Sachse, and Peter Schöttler (2024). “Die MPG in der Welt.” In Die Max-Planck-Gesellschaft: Wissenschafts- und Zeitgeschichte 1945–2005, ed. J. Renn, C. Reinhardt, J. Kocka, F. Schmaltz, B. Kolboske, J. Balcar, and…

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Schwerin, Alexander von and Alison Kraft (2024). “Molekulare Lebenswissenschaften.” In Die Max-Planck-Gesellschaft: Wissenschafts- und Zeitgeschichte 1945–2005, ed. J. Renn, C. Reinhardt, J. Kocka, F. Schmaltz, B. Kolboske, J. Balcar, and A. von…

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Kraft, Alison (2022). From Dissent to Diplomacy: The Pugwash Project During the 1960s Cold War. SpringerBriefs in History of Science and Technology. Cham: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-12135-7.

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Presentations, Talks, & Teaching Activities

Incl. Hiroshima and Nagasaki in history and memory

Undergraduate modules. University of Sheffield, UK

Radiation protection: Latency and the leukaemia question

Claiming Authority Producing Standards: The IAEA and radiation protection. Department of Philosophy, University of Vienna

Radiological dangers: From unsafe spaces to environmental hazard

Berlin-Brandenburg Colloquium in Environmental History. Humboldt University, Berlin

Pugwash and the two Germanys, 1957–1963: Transcending the divide, tackling the “German question”

Berlin Kolleg Kalter Krieg

Pugwash and the two Germanies, 1955–1967: Trust between scientists as political resource?

Ringvorlesung: Vertrauen als Ressource internationaler Politik, Berlin Kolleg Kalter Krieg, Humboldt University, Berlin

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