Introduction: taking the democratic dimensions of antinuclear activism 1. 'Today the fish, tomorrow us:' the threatened Upper Rhine and the grassroots origins of West European environmentalism 2. A different watch on the Rhine: how antinuclear activists imagined the Alemannic community and united a region in resistance 3. Onto the site and into significance? The Wyhl Occupation in its contexts, from Strasbourg to Kaiseraugst and Constance to Kiel 4. 'Wyhl and then what ...?' Between grassroots activism and mass protest 5. Political questions, grassroots answers: shaping an environmental approach to electoral politics 6. Organizing a 'decisive battle against nuclear power plants': Europe and the nationalization of Green politics in West Germany Conclusion: protesting nuclear energy, Greening democracy.
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