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Atomic Frontier Days

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Book Synopsis Atomic Frontier Days by : John M. Findlay

Download or read book Atomic Frontier Days written by John M. Findlay. This book was released on 2011-10-01. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Outstanding Title by Choice Magazine On the banks of the Pacific Northwest’s greatest river lies the Hanford nuclear reservation, an industrial site that appears to be at odds with the surrounding vineyards and desert. The 586-square-mile compound on the Columbia River is known both for its origins as part of the Manhattan Project, which made the first atomic bombs, and for the monumental effort now under way to clean up forty-five years of waste from manufacturing plutonium for nuclear weapons. Hanford routinely makes the news, as scientists, litigants, administrators, and politicians argue over its past and its future. It is easy to think about Hanford as an expression of federal power, a place apart from humanity and nature, but that view distorts its history. Atomic Frontier Days looks through a wider lens, telling a complex story of production, community building, politics, and environmental sensibilities. In brilliantly structured parallel stories, the authors bridge the divisions that accompany Hanford’s headlines and offer perspective on today’s controversies. Influenced as much by regional culture, economics, and politics as by war, diplomacy, and environmentalism, Hanford and the Tri-Cities of Richland, Pasco, and Kennewick illuminate the history of the modern American West.

Atomic Frontier Days

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Release : 1995
Genre : Nuclear energy
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Book Synopsis Atomic Frontier Days by : John M. Findlay

Download or read book Atomic Frontier Days written by John M. Findlay. This book was released on 1995. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Atomic Frontier Days

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Release : 1948
Genre : Hanford (Wash.)
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Book Synopsis Atomic Frontier Days by : Richland Junior Chamber of Commerce (Wash.)

Download or read book Atomic Frontier Days written by Richland Junior Chamber of Commerce (Wash.). This book was released on 1948. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

From the Frontier Days to the Atomic Age

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Release : 197?
Genre : Frontier and pioneer life
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Book Synopsis From the Frontier Days to the Atomic Age by : George N. Reagin

Download or read book From the Frontier Days to the Atomic Age written by George N. Reagin. This book was released on 197?. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

The Atomic West

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Release : 2011-12-01
Genre : History
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Book Synopsis The Atomic West by : Bruce W. Hevly

Download or read book The Atomic West written by Bruce W. Hevly. This book was released on 2011-12-01. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Manhattan Project—the World War II race to produce an atomic bomb—transformed the entire country in myriad ways, but it did not affect each region equally. Acting on an enduring perception of the American West as an “empty” place, the U.S. government located a disproportionate number of nuclear facilities—particularly the ones most likely to spread pollution—in western states. The Manhattan Project manufactured plutonium at Hanford, Washington; designed and assembled bombs at Los Alamos, New Mexico; and detonated the world’s first atomic bomb at Alamagordo, New Mexico, on June 16, 1945. In the years that followed the war, the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission selected additional western sites for its work. Many westerners initially welcomed the atom. Like federal officials, they, too, regarded their region as “empty,” or underdeveloped. Facilities to make, test, and base atomic weapons, sites to store nuclear waste, and even nuclear power plants were regarded as assets. By the 1960s and 1970s, however, regional attitudes began to change. At a variety of locales, ranging from Eskimo Alaska to Mormon Utah, westerners devoted themselves to resisting the atom and its effects on their environments and communities. Just as the atomic age had dawned in the American West, so its artificial sun began to set there. The Atomic West brings together contributions from several disciplines to explore the impact on the West of the development of atomic power from wartime secrecy and initial postwar enthusiasm to public doubts and protest in the 1970s and 1980s. An impressive example of the benefits of interdisciplinary studies on complex topics, The Atomic West advances our understanding of both regional history and the history of science, and does so with human communities as a significant focal point. The book will be of special interest to students and experts on the American West, environmental history, and the history of science and technology.

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