 | Andreĭ Sakharov - 1990 - 773 pagina’s
Den sovjetiske forfatter (1921-1989) fortæller om sin opvækst, sit liv som videnskabsmand og arbejdet med udviklingen af brintbomben samt om sit systemkritiske virke fra ... | |
 | Cynthia C. Kelly - 2009 - 496 pagina’s
The first collection ever of the writings and insights of the original creators of the atomic bomb, along with pieces by the most important historians and interpreters of the ... | |
 | Nikolai Krementsov - 1996 - 388 pagina’s
Some scholars have viewed the Soviet state and science as two monolithic entities--with bureaucrats as oppressors, and scientists as defenders of intellectual autonomy. Based ... | |
 | Joseph Albright, Marcia Kunstel - 1997 - 399 pagina’s
Drawing on exclusive interviews and previously classified documents, the authors of Their Promised Land profile Ted Hall, the American physicist who spied for the Soviets and ... | |
 | Peter Pringle, James Jacob Spigelman - 1981 - 578 pagina’s
Discusses how the world's destiny is controlled by a small group of scientists, businessmen, politicians, and military officers whose decisions on nuclear power have caused the ... | |
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