John Krige
Affiliations: | Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA |
Area:
History of Science, United States History, History of Religion, Modern HistoryGoogle:
"John Krige"Children
Sign in to add traineeTimothy H. Stoneman | grad student | 2006 | Georgia Tech |
Jahnavi Phalkey | grad student | 2007 | Georgia Tech |
Doraisamy A. Maharaj | grad student | 2011 | Georgia Tech |
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Krige J. (2015) Regulating the Academic “Marketplace of Ideas”: Commercialization, Export Controls, and Counterintelligence Engaging Science, Technology, and Society. 1: 1-24 |
Krige J, Wang J. (2015) Nation, Knowledge, and Imagined Futures: Science, Technology, and Nation-Building, Post-1945 History and Technology. 31: 171-179 |
Krige J. (2014) National security and academia: Regulating the international circulation of knowledge Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. 70: 42-52 |
Krige J. (2011) Helmuth Trischler;, Mark Walker (Editors).Physics and Politics: Research and Research Support in Twentieth Century Germany in International Perspective. (Beiträge zur Geschichte der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft, 5.) 285 pp., illus., tables, bibls., index. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2010. €44 (paper). Isis. 102: 813-814 |
Krige J. (2008) The Peaceful Atom as Political Weapon: Euratom and American Foreign Policy in the Late 1950s Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences. 38: 5-44 |
Krige J. (2007) Just Another Bomb Science. 317: 598-599 |
Krige J. (2007) Defending the Nation Minerva. 45: 489-493 |
Krige J. (2006) Atoms for peace, scientific internationalism, and scientific intelligence Osiris. 21: 161-181 |
Krige J, Barth KH. (2006) Introduction: Science, technology and international affairs Osiris. 21: 1-21 |
Krige J. (2005) The politics of phosphorus-32: A cold war fable based on fact Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences. 36: 71-91 |