The Manhattan Project: Big Science and the Atom Bomb

Awards:   Winner of Watson Davies and Helen Miles Davis Prize 2004 Winner of Watson Davies and Helen Miles Davis Prize 2017
Author:   Jeff Hughes
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
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9780231131537


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   14 June 2016
Format:   Paperback
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  • Winner of Watson Davies and Helen Miles Davis Prize 2004
  • Winner of Watson Davies and Helen Miles Davis Prize 2017

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"Launched in 1942, the Manhattan Project was a well-funded, secret effort by the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada to develop an atomic bomb before the Nazis. The results-the bombs named ""Little Boy"" and ""Fat Man""-were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August of 1945. A vast state within a state, the Manhattan Project employed 130,000 people and cost the United States and its allies 2 billion dollars, but its contribution to science as a prestigious investment was invaluable. After the bombs were dropped, states began allocating unprecedented funds for scientific research, leading to the establishment of many of twentieth century's major research institutions. Yet the union of science, industry, and the military did not start with the development of the atomic bomb; World War II only deepened the relationship. This absorbing history revisits the interactions among science, the national interest, and public and private funding that was initiated in World War I and flourished in WWII. It then follows the Manhattan Project from inception to dissolution, describing the primary influences that helped execute the world's first successful plan for nuclear research and tracing the lineages of modern national nuclear agencies back to their source."

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Author:   Jeff Hughes
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
Imprint:   Columbia University Press
Weight:   0.170kg
ISBN:  

9780231131537


ISBN 10:   0231131534
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   14 June 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Language:   English

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Engrossing and information-packed.--Marjorie C. Malley ISIS Hughes develops his thesis in interesting fashion. His essay is free of technical jargon but will be most accessible to readers familiar with the bomb's history and with huge, expansive installations such as CERN or Fermilab.--Booklist Pacy and concise.--The Times (London)


Hughes develops his thesis in interesting fashion. His essay is free of technical jargon but will be most accessible to readers familiar with the bomb's history and with huge, expansive installations such as CERN or Fermilab. * Booklist * Pacy and concise. * The Times (London) * Engrossing and information-packed. -- Marjorie C. Malley * ISIS *


Author Information

Jeff Hughes is a senior lecturer in the history of science and technology at the University of Manchester. His research concerns the social history of the physical and chemical sciences in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and the institutional history of twentieth-century British science.

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