By Sean Graham
This week, I talk with Matthew S. Wiseman, historian of science and medicine in modern Canada. We discuss why militaries engage in scientific research, the civilian benefits of that research, and how scientists navigated their research during the Cold War. We also chat about research consent within a military environment, the challenges of researching the Cold War era, and the legacy of scientific research in the mid-20th cenetury,
Matthew will be the delivering the second session of the Shannon Lecture series on Monday October 6 entitled ‘Cold War Consent? Military Experimentation and Research Ethics in Mid-Century Canada.’
Historical Headline of the Week
Matthew S. Wiseman, “Canada Created a Cold War Isolation Laboratory. It Ended in Scandal,” The Walrus, July 31, 2025.
Sean Graham is a cultural historian, an Adjunct Professor at Carleton University, and a contributing editor with Activehistory.ca
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