Science, Technology and the MilitaryE. Mendelsohn, Merritt Roe Smith, P. Weingart Springer Science & Business Media, 14. mar. 2013 - 288 sider |
Indhold
Conant and the Oppenheimer Hearings | |
World War II and the Transformation of the American Chemical | |
Notes | |
Notes | |
The Development of the First Atomic Bomb in the USSR | |
The German Scientists in the USSR | |
Notes | |
A Burned Out | |
Like a Funeral Party | |
How Did Ethical Arguments Overcome Concern | |
An Analytical Look | |
Notes | |
Explanations and Driving Forces | |
A Comparative Perspective | |
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