Nuclear Dawn: F. E. Simon and the Race for Atomic Weapons in World War II

Author:   Kenneth D. McRae (Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Carleton University, Ottawa)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199687183


Pages:   314
Publication Date:   20 March 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Kenneth D. McRae (Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Carleton University, Ottawa)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.50cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 24.30cm
Weight:   0.750kg
ISBN:  

9780199687183


ISBN 10:   0199687188
Pages:   314
Publication Date:   20 March 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface: A House in Oxford 1: Growing Up into a World at War 2: Berlin 1919-1930 3: Breslau 1931-1933 4: Oxford 1933-1939 5: Any Capable Physicist 1939-1941 6: Industrial Plants ... Heretofore Deemed Impossible 1942-1945 7: Why Manhattan? 8: Something Reasonable Again 9: Security Lapses 10: Germany in the Balance 11: A Rounded Life

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Nuclear Dawn is much more than a biography of Simon [...] Most popular books on the early scientific development of the Allies' nuclear weapons focus so strongly on the Manhattan Project that they underplay the British contributions that did much to get the project off the ground. McRae's book helps to correct this and illuminates several British nuclear scientists who worked in secret fort the governement during the war. Graham Farmelo, Times Higher Education Nuclear Dawn is an invaluable source for historians of the Anglo-American atomic bomb project, especially as it concerns the life of a physicist who deserves to be more clearly remembered. Andrew Robinson, physicsworld.com From Franz Simon of Breslau to Sir Francis Simon of Oxford, this fascinating book recounts the life of a man who moved from being a distinguished German physicist in the science of low temperatures to being an important figure in the early British work on atomic energy. It is written by his son-in-law and based on a large cache of private, professional and official letters, most of which came to light only after the death of Lady Simon in 1999. Sir John Rowlinson FRS, Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford A refugee from Nazi Germany, a noted scientist, a pivotal contributor to the atomic bomb projects in the UK and US, Francis Simon lived the extraordinary events of the 20th century. He understood the potential nuclear threat from the Nazis and willingly made the necessary sacrifices to help the Americans and British win the race for the bomb. K. D. McRae's biography of Simon offers a rich narrative of Simon's life as well as fascinating insights into the bomb projects in the five major countries at war and why the Americans and British won. Nancy Greenspan, author of The End of the Certain World


... a highly readable book ... There is something for all in the book, and physicists will be eager to look further afield for more of Simon's science. * Brian Cowan, Contemporary Physics * Nuclear Dawn is much more than a biography of Simon [...] Most popular books on the early scientific development of the Allies' nuclear weapons focus so strongly on the Manhattan Project that they underplay the British contributions that did much to get the project off the ground. McRae's book helps to correct this and illuminates several British nuclear scientists who worked in secret fort the governement during the war. * Graham Farmelo, Times Higher Education * Nuclear Dawn is an invaluable source for historians of the Anglo-American atomic bomb project, especially as it concerns the life of a physicist who deserves to be more clearly remembered. * Andrew Robinson, physicsworld.com * From Franz Simon of Breslau to Sir Francis Simon of Oxford, this fascinating book recounts the life of a man who moved from being a distinguished German physicist in the science of low temperatures to being an important figure in the early British work on atomic energy. It is written by his son-in-law and based on a large cache of private, professional and official letters, most of which came to light only after the death of Lady Simon in 1999. * Sir John Rowlinson FRS, Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford * A refugee from Nazi Germany, a noted scientist, a pivotal contributor to the atomic bomb projects in the UK and US, Francis Simon lived the extraordinary events of the 20th century. He understood the potential nuclear threat from the Nazis and willingly made the necessary sacrifices to help the Americans and British win the race for the bomb. K. D. McRae's biography of Simon offers a rich narrative of Simon's life as well as fascinating insights into the bomb projects in the five major countries at war and why the Americans and British won. * Nancy Greenspan, author of The End of the Certain World *


From Franz Simon of Breslau to Sir Francis Simon of Oxford, this fascinating book recounts the life of a man who moved from being a distinguished German physicist in the science of low temperatures to being an important figure in the early British work on atomic energy. It is written by his son-in-law and based on a large cache of private, professional and official letters, most of which came to light only after the death of Lady Simon in 1999. Sir John Rowlinson FRS, Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford


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Kenneth D. McRae is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Carleton University, Ottawa. He has written or edited seven other volumes, including monographs on selected West European democracies (Belgium, Finland, Switzerland) and a volume of readings in the same area. He is a son-in-law of Sir Francis and Lady Simon. For this volume he has had full access to Simon's personal letters, papers, diaries, and event calendars, as well as to the scientific correspondence and documents deposited in the Simon Papers at the Royal Society Library and in the Cherwell Papers at Nuffield College, Oxford.

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