A narrative history of the nuclear tests conducted by the United States in the Marshall Islands from 1946 to 1958.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Keith M. Parsons, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Houston-Clear Lake, has won awards for both teaching and research. He has published in diverse fields including the philosophy of science, the history of science, the philosophy of religion, and logic and critical thinking.
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Introduction. Sunrise in the West: snow in the tropics 1. Operation crossroads: the World's first nuclear disaster 2. The coming of the 'Super' 3. Runaway bomb 4. The victims of Bravo 5. Monsters and movements: the cultural 'Fallout' of nuclear testing 6. Bikini postmortem I: public perceptions and official obsessions 7. Bikini postmortem II: nuclear policy and nuclear tests Epilogue. Back to Bikini? Appendix 1. Ultimate weapons Appendix 2. Radiation exposure, dosage, and its biomedical effects Notes Bibliography.
Introduction. Sunrise in the West: snow in the tropics 1. Operation crossroads: the World's first nuclear disaster 2. The coming of the 'Super' 3. Runaway bomb 4. The victims of Bravo 5. Monsters and movements: the cultural 'Fallout' of nuclear testing 6. Bikini postmortem I: public perceptions and official obsessions 7. Bikini postmortem II: nuclear policy and nuclear tests Epilogue. Back to Bikini? Appendix 1. Ultimate weapons Appendix 2. Radiation exposure, dosage, and its biomedical effects Notes Bibliography.
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