Atomic Spaces: Living on the Manhattan ProjectUniversity of Illinois Press, 1999 - 456 páginas Code-named the Manhattan Project, the detailed plans for developing an atomic bomb were impelled by urgency and shrouded in secrecy. This book tells the story of the project's three key sites: Oak Ridge, Tennessee; Hanford, Washington; and Los Alamos, New Mexico. |
Índice
Origination | |
Incorporation | |
Condemnation | |
Construction | |
Compartmentalization | 39 |
OCCUPATIONS | 79 |
Workers | 87 |
Others | 115 |
Medicine | 197 |
SILENCE | 223 |
Alamogordo 529 AM | 225 |
CONSEQUENCE | 257 |
Continuation | 259 |
Eleven Pictures 199095 | 289 |
Acknowledgments | |
Notes | |
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