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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 ...

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    • Title: Oppenheimer by Charles Thorpe
    • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
    • Print ISBN: 9780226798462, 0226798461
    • eText ISBN: 9780226798486
    • Edition: 2008 1st edition
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