On august 6, 1945, during world war ii 193945, an american b29 bomber dropped the worlds first deployed atomic bomb over the japanese city of hiroshima, immediately killing 80,000 people. They are nonfiction books which relate to uranium mining, nuclear weapons andor nuclear power. Nuclear bombs and hydrogen bombs a discovery by nuclear physicists in a laboratory in berlin, germany, in 1938 made the first atomic bomb possible, after otto hahn, lise meitner and fritz strassman. The tales follows the inhabitants of the small town of fort repose, as they bear witness to nuclear war at the hands of the soviet union. Then you can start reading kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer no kindle device required. Nuclear weapons, colonialism, and the black freedom movement, vincent intondi. Richard lee rhodes is a very well known historian and a journalist as well. How nuclear physics became a global geopolitical gamechanger. Nuclear weapons, the damascus accident, and the illusion of safety, is a critical look at the history of the nations nuclear.
Books and websites on the manhattan project atomic heritage. The writer of the making of the atomic bomb is an american writer. Download the making of the atomic bomb pdf ebook free. He received the pulitzer prize for the making of the atomic bomb and the history of science societys. The birth of the atomic bomb in the words of its creators, eyewitnesses, and historians cynthia c. The book ends on an interesting note, for modern readers, discussing the relevance of nuclear weapons and power to modern life. The making of the atomic bomb by richard rhodes goodreads. Later, warheads were developed for strategic ballistic missiles, which have become by far the most important nuclear weapons. Almost a piece of history itself more than forty years later, the history of the atomic bomb by michael blow is a valuable and accessible introduction to the development of nuclear weaponry and therefore modern warfare. Stewart brand at a 2010 debate, does the world need nuclear energy.
The definitive history of nuclear weapons and the manhattan project. Pat franks classic post apocalyptic novel was one of the first nuclear age books to tackle the catastrophic effects of nuclear warfare, and remains one of the genres defining stories to this day. From the turnofthecentury discovery of nuclear energy to the dropping. It won the pulitzer prize for general nonfiction, the national book award for nonfiction, and a national book critics circle award. Associate professor of africanamerican studies at montgomery college chronicles the history of africanamerican involvement in the nuclear disarmament movement. In his new book the bomb, fred kaplan unravels the history of bureaucratic infighting over nuclear weapons.
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