by Martin V. Melosi (Author)
Atomic Age America looks at the broad influence of atomic energy?focusing particularly on nuclear weapons and nuclear power?on the lives of Americans within a world context. The text examines the social, political, diplomatic, environmental, and technical impacts of atomic energy on the 20th and 21st centuries, with a look back to the origins of atomic theory.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 380
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 04 Nov 2012
ISBN 10: 0205742548
ISBN 13: 9780205742547
I think that the author strikes a good balance between accessibility and density. The author gives students a very readable history.
-Daniel Murphy, Hanover College
Outstanding, especially once the narrative moves into the 1930s. The thematic emphasis on the alteration of science's role within American society is sharp and does an excellent job of framing the narrative.
-John Turner, University of South Alabama
Very well done. I especially liked the section on movie imagery and the atomic age, which should be of interest to students.
-Todd Good, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
I can see assigning such a text in both my upper-division postwar America history course and U.S. diplomatic history course...I can certainly also foresee assigning the book to my survey class(es.)
-Daniel J. Snyder, University of South Carolina