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Oppenheimer : The Years of Risk
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 30.41 $Focuses primarily on the critical years of Oppenheimer's career, from 1939 to 1954, discussing his scientific achievements, the development of the atomic bomb, and the significant issues that shaped his life
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Princeton In Shadow of the Bomb : Oppenheimer, Bethe, And the Moral Responsibility of the Scientist
Vendor: Textbooks.com Price: 28.95 $A digital copy of "In Shadow of the Bomb : Oppenheimer, Bethe, And the Moral Responsibility of the Scientist" by Silvan S. Schweber. Download is immediately available upon purchase!
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Oppenheimer Is Watching Me: A Memoir (Sightline Books)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 74.00 $When he discovers that his father worked on missiles for a defense contractor, Jeff Porter is inspired to revisit America’s atomic past and our fallen heroes, in particular J. Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb. The result, Oppenheimer Is Watching Me, takes readers back to the cold war, when men in lab coats toyed with the properties of matter and fears of national security troubled our sleep. With an eye for strange symmetries, Porter traces how one panicky moment shaped the lives of a generation.
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The Oppenheimer hearing
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Oppenheimer: The Father of the Atom Bomb (Ariel Books)
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Oppenheimer Format: Paperback
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 40.11 $At a time when the Manhattan Project was synonymous with large-scale science, physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904–67) represented the new sociocultural power of the American intellectual. Catapulted to fame as director of the Los Alamos atomic weapons laboratory, Oppenheimer occupied a key position in the compact between science and the state that developed out of World War II. By tracing the making—and unmaking—of Oppenheimer’s wartime and postwar scientific identity, Charles Thorpe illustrates the struggles over the role of the scientist in relation to nuclear weapons, the state, and culture. A stylish intellectual biography, Oppenheimer maps out changes in the roles of scientists and intellectuals in twentieth-century America, ultimately revealing transformations in Oppenheimer’s persona that coincided with changing attitudes toward science in society. “This is an outstandingly well-researched book, a pleasure to read and distinguished by the high quality of its observations and judgments. It will be of special interest to scholars of modern history, but non-specialist readers will enjoy the clarity that Thorpe brings to common misunderstandings about his subject.”—Graham Farmelo, Times Higher Education Supplement “A fascinating new perspective. . . . Thorpe’s book provides the best perspective yet for understanding Oppenheimer’s Los Alamos years, which were critical, after all, not only to his life but, for better or worse, the history of mankind.”—Catherine Westfall, Nature
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Oppenheimer: Portrait of an Enigma
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 102.81 $A study of the great nuclear physicist is an intensely interesting biographical profile, both personal and historical, Oppenheimer brings the reader close to the life and workings of an extraordinary and controversial man. an extraordinary and controversial man.
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Oppenheimer: The Tragic Intellect
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 39.35 $At a time when the Manhattan Project was synonymous with large-scale science, physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904–67) represented the new sociocultural power of the American intellectual. Catapulted to fame as director of the Los Alamos atomic weapons laboratory, Oppenheimer occupied a key position in the compact between science and the state that developed out of World War II. By tracing the making—and unmaking—of Oppenheimer’s wartime and postwar scientific identity, Charles Thorpe illustrates the struggles over the role of the scientist in relation to nuclear weapons, the state, and culture. A stylish intellectual biography, Oppenheimer maps out changes in the roles of scientists and intellectuals in twentieth-century America, ultimately revealing transformations in Oppenheimer’s persona that coincided with changing attitudes toward science in society. “This is an outstandingly well-researched book, a pleasure to read and distinguished by the high quality of its observations and judgments. It will be of special interest to scholars of modern history, but non-specialist readers will enjoy the clarity that Thorpe brings to common misunderstandings about his subject.”—Graham Farmelo, Times Higher Education Supplement “A fascinating new perspective. . . . Thorpe’s book provides the best perspective yet for understanding Oppenheimer’s Los Alamos years, which were critical, after all, not only to his life but, for better or worse, the history of mankind.”—Catherine Westfall, Nature
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Oppenheimer: Portrait of an Enigma
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 2.38 $J. Robert Oppenheimer was a puzzle to everyone. The nuclear physicist most responsible for the creation of the atomic bomb, he was a genius both scientifically and otherwise. His standards were impossibly high. He read widely in many languages, wrote poetry, and did superb science. Yet in Jeremy Bernstein's intensely interesting biographical memoir, Oppenheimer emerges as a man unsure of his identity and captive to an element of self-destructiveness in his makeup. Oppenheimer is the long-awaited book that many people feel Mr. Bernstein was almost born to write. As a former colleague of Oppenheimer's, he has composed a book that is both personal and historical, bringing the reader close to the life and workings of an extraordinary and controversial man. Oppenheimer once told the author that during the now-famous hearing in which he lost his security clearance―one of the most spectacular attacks of the McCarthy era―he felt it was happening to someone else. His lawyer at the hearing, after being with Oppenheimer day in and day out for several months, said he did not know him in any real sense at all. Yet everyone in the scientific community and in government agreed that without Oppenheimer's totally remarkable leadership at Los Alamos, the atomic bomb would not have happened, and the Second World War would have ended very differently. Filled with revealing insights and details that set the historical record straight, Oppenheimer is that rare quantity: a vastly entertaining study of one of the most important and enigmatic scientists of the atomic age. Illustrated with black-and-white photographs.
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Oppenheimer's Choice : Reflections from Moral Philosophy
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 36.25 $Studies J. Robert Oppenheimer’s choice to accept leadership of the Manhattan Project.In 1942, J. Robert Oppenheimer accepted the leadership of the Manhattan Project at the Los Alamos Laboratory, which produced the first atomic bomb three years later. This book examines the ethics of Oppenheimer’s choice to take that job and our judgment of his acceptance, leading to the larger question of the meaning of moral judgment itself. Through an analysis of Oppenheimer’s choice, Richard Mason explores questions of responsibility, the justification for the pursuit of scientific curiosity, the purity of research, and many other topics of interest in scientific ethics. This unique look at one man’s choice brings out the necessary step from personal detail to abstract reflection―it may be easy to praise or condemn Oppenheimer’s choice, but less easy to justify our praise or condemnation. Oppenheimer’s Choice establishes the possibility of this kind of moral philosophy―neither “applied” nor “practical” ethics, but instead a sustained concentration on a single choice, and what it means.
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Oppenheimer: The Tragic Intellect
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 49.00 $At a time when the Manhattan Project was synonymous with large-scale science, physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904–67) represented the new sociocultural power of the American intellectual. Catapulted to fame as director of the Los Alamos atomic weapons laboratory, Oppenheimer occupied a key position in the compact between science and the state that developed out of World War II. By tracing the making—and unmaking—of Oppenheimer’s wartime and postwar scientific identity, Charles Thorpe illustrates the struggles over the role of the scientist in relation to nuclear weapons, the state, and culture. A stylish intellectual biography, Oppenheimer maps out changes in the roles of scientists and intellectuals in twentieth-century America, ultimately revealing transformations in Oppenheimer’s persona that coincided with changing attitudes toward science in society. “This is an outstandingly well-researched book, a pleasure to read and distinguished by the high quality of its observations and judgments. It will be of special interest to scholars of modern history, but non-specialist readers will enjoy the clarity that Thorpe brings to common misunderstandings about his subject.”—Graham Farmelo, Times Higher Education Supplement “A fascinating new perspective. . . . Thorpe’s book provides the best perspective yet for understanding Oppenheimer’s Los Alamos years, which were critical, after all, not only to his life but, for better or worse, the history of mankind.”—Catherine Westfall, Nature
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Oppenheimer Is Watching Me: A Memoir (Sightline Books)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 29.99 $When he discovers that his father worked on missiles for a defense contractor, Jeff Porter is inspired to revisit America’s atomic past and our fallen heroes, in particular J. Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb. The result, Oppenheimer Is Watching Me, takes readers back to the cold war, when men in lab coats toyed with the properties of matter and fears of national security troubled our sleep. With an eye for strange symmetries, Porter traces how one panicky moment shaped the lives of a generation.
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Robert Oppenheimer: Letters and Recollections (Harvard Paperbacks)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 99.00 $Personal letters of the early, not-yet public Oppenheimer take him from 1922 to 1945, when he left Los Alamos, from romantic enthusiasm to troubled vision and are accompanied by an unpublished interview and recollections of people who knew him
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Unleashing Oppenheimer : Inside Christopher Nolan's Explosive Atomic-Age Thriller
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Max Oppenheimer - MOPP : (1885 - 1954) ; Leben und malerisches Werk mit einem Werkverzeichnis der Gemälde Marie-Agnes von Puttkamer
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 49.25 $298 S. NEU. Originalverschweißt. 9783205987543 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 3000
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Robert Oppenheimer: Dark Prince (Makers of Modern Science)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 96.98 $Traces the life and work of the physicist who headed the Manhattan Project which developed the first atomic bomb.
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Robert Oppenheimer (Giants of Science)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 104.97 $Theoretical physicist, J. Robert Oppenheimer, led the scientific team that developed and constructed the world's first atomic bomb. His story is an integral part of the story of the Manhattan Project during World War II and the amazingly rapid progress of twentieth-century atomic physics. (20020401)
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J. Robert Oppenheimer, the Cold War, and the Atomic West (Paperback or Softback)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 29.97 $In 1922, the teenage son of a Jewish immigrant ventured from Manhattan to New Mexico for his health. It was the first of many trips to the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, a western retreat where J. Robert Oppenheimer would eventually hold pathbreaking discussions with world-renowned scientists about atomic physics. Oppenheimer came to feel at home in the American West, and while extensive studies have been made of the man, this is the first book to explicitly link him with the region. J. Robert Oppenheimer, the Cold War, and the Atomic West explores how the West influenced Oppenheimer as a scientist and as a person―and the role he played in influencing it. Jon Hunner’s concise account of Oppenheimer’s life and the emergence of an Atomic West distills a vast literature for students and general readers. In this brisk, engaging biography, the author recounts how Oppenheimer helped locate the atomic weapons research lab at Los Alamos, New Mexico, and helped establish leading physics departments at the University of California–Berkeley and Caltech. By taking part in moving atomic physics west of the Mississippi, Oppenheimer bolstered the establishment of research labs, uranium mines, nuclear reactors, and more, bringing talented people―and billions of dollars in federal contracts―to the region. Interwoven into this atomic tale are insights into the physicist’s troubled growing-up years, his marriage and family life, the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and Oppenheimer’s eventual downfall. After the first atomic bomb burst over the New Mexican desert in 1945 and as the Cold War developed, the American myth of the Wild West expanded to encompass atomic sheriffs saving the world for democracy―even as powerful opponents began questioning Oppenheimer’s place in that story. Against the backdrop of the physicist’s life twining with the region’s history, Hunner explores the promise and peril of the Atomic Age.
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Robert Oppenheimer (The Los Alamos Story, Monograph 2) [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 111.08 $Recollections from a friend and scientific colleague of the brilliant young director of the project that created the atomic bomb in Los Alamos during World War II.
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Robert Oppenheimer (Giants of Science)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 2.64 $Theoretical physicist, J. Robert Oppenheimer, led the scientific team that developed and constructed the world's first atomic bomb. His story is an integral part of the story of the Manhattan Project during World War II and the amazingly rapid progress of twentieth-century atomic physics. (20020401)
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