Introduction: Nuclear Energy and Society in Postwar Europe Arne Kaijser, Markku Lehtonen, Jan-Henrik Meyer, and Mar Rubio-Varas
Part 1: Context 1. Nuclear-Society Relations from the Dawn of the Nuclear Age Paul Josephson, Jan-Henrik Meyer, and Arne Kaijser
2. The Changing Economic Context Influencing Nuclear Decisions Mar Rubio-Varas
Part 2: Actors 3. One Movement or Many? The Diversity of Antinuclear Movements in Europe Albert Presas i Puig and Jan-Henrik Meyer
4. International Organizations and the Atom: How Comecon, Euratom, and the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency Developed Societal Engagement Paul Josephson and Markku Lehtonen
Part 3: Perspectives 5. Risky or Beneficial? Exploring Perceptions of Nuclear Energy over Time in a Cross-Country Perspective Josep Espluga, Wilfried Konrad, Ann Enander, Beatriz Medina, Ana Prades, and Pieter Cools
6. Trust and Mistrust in Radioactive Waste Management: Historical Experience from High- and Low-Trust Contexts Markku Lehtonen, Matthew Cotton, and Tatiana Kasperski
7. Nuclear Power and Environmental Justice: The Case for Political Equality Matthew Cotton
8. Nuclear Energy in Europe: A Public Technology Stathis Arapostathis, Robert Bud, and Helmuth Trischler
9. Nuclear Installations at European Borders: Transboundary Collaboration and Conflict Arne Kaijser and Jan-Henrik Meyer
Conclusions: Future Challenges for Nuclear Energy and Society in a Historical Perspective Arne Kaijser, Markku Lehtonen, Jan-Henrik Meyer, and Mar Rubio-Varas