Neutron's Children

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Neutron's Children

Nuclear Engineers and the Shaping of Identity

Impact of science and technology on society History of science Atomic and molecular physics Nuclear physics

Author: Sean F. Johnston

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Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 26 April 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9780191631931


Introduction

The first nuclear engineers emerged from the Manhattan Project in the USA, UK and Canada, but remained hidden behind security for a further decade. Cosseted and cloistered by their governments, they worked to explore applications of atomic energy at a handful of national labs.

Historical Context

This unique bottom-up history traces how the identities of these unusually voiceless experts - forming a uniquely state-managed discipline - were shaped in the context of pre-war nuclear physics, wartime industrial management, post-war politics and utopian energy programmes.

Legacy and Perception

Even after their eventual emergence at universities and companies, nuclear workers carried the enduring legacy of their origins. Their shared experiences shaped not only their identities, but our collective memories of the late twentieth century.

And as illustrated by the Fukushima accident seven decades after the Manhattan project began, this book explains why they are still seen conflictingly as selfless heroes or as mistrusted guardians of a malevolent genie.

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