カテゴリー「anthropology, literature, art」
Title: Causes and consequences. Chernobyl documentary story “Chernobyl”
Author: Yu.Scherbak
Reference: Publisher “Soviet writer”, 1988
Keywords: Documentary story, Chernobyl
Abstract: Yu Roman Shcherbakov “Causes and Consequences” is devoted to Soviet physicians, epidemiologists who study one of the most dangerous viruses – the rabies virus.
Documentary novel “Chernobyl” – tells us about the tragedy that took place on April 26, 1986.
URL:http://pripyat-city.ru/books/111-prichiny-i-posledstviya-chernobyl.html
Title: Voices of the departed villages
Author: Nechayeva G.G, Lopatin G.I, Leontyeva S.I, Drobushevskiy A.I Ph.D.
Reference: “Belarusian Science”, Minsk 2008
Keywords: museum, traditions, villages, folklore, iconography
Abstract: Artistic culture and tradition of the lost villages (due to the Chernobyl tragedy) are being presented.
URL: http://www.irina-alex.net/golosa-ushedshih-dereven/
Title: Research Note for the Interviews with the Residents Who Used to Live in Prypiat near Chernobyl, Ukraine
Author: Kawano, Noriyuki
Reference: 広島平和科学(Hiroshima heiwa kagaku): Hiroshima Peace Science Vol.33 page.119-136 (2011)
Keywords: Prypiat,Ukraine, Fukushima, evacuees
Abstract: This research note is a memorandum for our interviews with those who lived in Prypiat city near the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. The inhabitants in Prypiat had to be evacuated to other places due to the nuclear accidents in April, 1986. We conducted the interviews with them in order to examine one of several aspects of the socioeconomic and psychological sufferings they endured. The results of our survey show that there are some remarkable damages such as loss of property and home; disintegration of labor ability, places of education and community.
URL:http://ir.lib.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/00033611
http://ir.lib.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/metadb/up/kiyo/hps/hps_33_119.pdf
Title: Chernobyl, days of trial
Author: Schkoda Vadim Gregoryevich
Reference: Publisher: Radyans’ka pismennik, 1988, Kyiv
Keywords: literature, memoirs, documents
Abstract: Book of testimonies; poems, essays, short stories, fragments from novels, tales, and interviews. ‘Chernobyl, days of trial’ contains both, documentaries and fiction work.
URL: http://pripyat-city.ru/books/32-chernobyl-dni-ispytaniy.html
Title: Chernobyl. Revenge of the peaceful atom
Author: Karpan N.
Reference: 2005
Abstract: The book contains 570 pages. The history of the development of nuclear science and technology from the creation of the atomic bomb till the tragic consequences of Chernobyl is being presented.
URL: http://www.souzchernobyl.org/?id=842
Title: Alive as long as we remembered
Author: Alexander Kupniy
Reference: Kharkov, 2011 [The book is published with the kind permission from the author]
Keywords: memories, photos, literature, liquidation
Abstract: This is a book of memories. People that experienced Chernobyl talk about their work, which is considered heroic. This book contains 12 stories that tell us about the aftermath of the accident, life and work under ultraboundary conditions.
URL: http://pripyat-city.ru/books/196-zhivy-poka-nas-pomnyat.html
Title: Photo Planet: Chernobyl
Keywords: photography
Abstract: photos of Chernobyl
URL: http://foto-planeta.com/np/457/chernobyl.html
Title: The Poems of Lyubov Sirota
Author: Lyubov Sirota
Keywords: Pripyat, poetry
Abstract: The Chernobyl tragedy took place in front of Lubov Sirota’s eyes. She experienced the pain of parting with her home town, Pripyat, friends, family … Lyubov Sirota – a poet with a unique sense of time. Reflections on the mutilated nature, human tragedies, love – these are the main themes of her poetry.
URL: http://www.stihi.ru/avtor/svityk
http://public.wsu.edu/~brians/chernobyl_poems/chernobyl_index.html
Title: Chernobyl: the inevitable results of secrecy
Author: Alexander Shlyakhter and Richard Wilson
Reference: Public Understand. Sci. 1251-259
Keywords: USSR, health effects
Abstract: The Chernobyl accident was the inevitable outcome of a combination of bad design, bad management and bad communication practices in the Soviet nuclear industry. We review the causes of the accident, its impact on Soviet society, and its effects on the health of the population in the surrounding areas. It appears that the secrecy that was endemic in the USSR has bad profound negative effects on both technological safety and public health.
URL: http://www.broadinstitute.org/~ilya/alex/92a_chernobyl_secrecy.pdf
Title: Chernobyl: A Reassessment
Author: David R. Marples
Reference: Eurasian Geography and Economics, Volume 45, Issue 8, 2004, pages 588-607
DOI: 10.2747/1538-7216.45.8.588
Keywords: declassified documents, KGB, September 1982 Chernobyl accident
Abstract: A Canadian specialist on Ukraine and the historic accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power station provides a reassessment of the disaster on the basis of recently declassified documents of the Ukrainian KGB. The new information makes it possible in several instances to clarify details surrounding the accident and its aftermath. It also adds support to the argument that problems with equipment, operating procedures, and the safety regime at Chernobyl were far from isolated occurrences, but rather were endemic, as manifest in a serious September 1982 accident at the plant that was concealed from the world by Soviet authorities.
URL: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.2747/1538-7216.45.8.588#.Udt6YKxLOM0