
by JeremyBernstein (Author)
This book is a history of nuclear weapons. From their initial theoretical development at the start of the twentieth century to the recent tests in North Korea, Jeremy Bernstein seeks to describe the basic science of nuclear weaponry at each point in the narrative. At the same time, he offers accounts and anecdotes of the personalities involved, many of whom he has known firsthand. Dr Bernstein writes in response to what he sees as a widespread misunderstanding throughout the media and hence among the general public of the basic workings and potential impact of nuclear weaponry. For example, he points out that it has been nearly thirty years since anyone has even seen a nuclear detonation. Likewise, the Nagasaki bomb, primitive when compared to more modern devices, generated an explosion roughly the equivalent of eight thousand copies of the truck bomb used by Timothy McVeigh in Oklahoma City.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 312
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 15 Oct 2007
ISBN 10: 052188408X
ISBN 13: 9780521884082
Book Overview: Nuclear Weapons is designed to give a layperson an understanding of both the history and technology of nuclear weapons.