Soviet Science and Engineering in the Shadow of the Cold War.
Soviet Science and Engineering in the Shadow of the Cold War.
ISBN
9781351374231
1351374230
9781351374224
1351374222
1138552453
9781138552456
9781351374217
1351374214
9781315148199
1315148196
1351374230
9781351374224
1351374222
1138552453
9781138552456
9781351374217
1351374214
9781315148199
1315148196
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1 online resource (207 pages).
Dizi
Routledge Studies in the History of Science, Technology and Medicine Ser.
İçindekiler Notu
Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Introduction: the research agenda and methods of the history of Soviet science and engineering in the early days of the Cold War; Part I What drove the scientists to the Cold War? In the case of physicists; 1 "Jealousy" and "discord": the conflicts among physicists during the war; 2 "Ideology" or "harassment"? "The Physics Conference" unopened; Part II Some aspects of the Soviet Cold War research and developments; 3 "Foresight" or "survival"? Rocket development and the Ministry of Armament.
4 Plunder of technology: jet plane development and German technology5 "Concealed rivalry": the early days of computer development; Part III "Hope" and "anxiety": Soviet science at the dawn of the nuclear age; 6 Obninsk, 1955: the world's first nuclear power plant and "the atomic diplomacy" by Soviet scientists; 7 "A double-edged sword": radiation studies and the normalization of biological sciences; 8 Anna Vasil'evna Kozlova (1906-1980): the fate of the data on the casualties of Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and Bikini; Conclusion; Name index; Subject index.
4 Plunder of technology: jet plane development and German technology5 "Concealed rivalry": the early days of computer development; Part III "Hope" and "anxiety": Soviet science at the dawn of the nuclear age; 6 Obninsk, 1955: the world's first nuclear power plant and "the atomic diplomacy" by Soviet scientists; 7 "A double-edged sword": radiation studies and the normalization of biological sciences; 8 Anna Vasil'evna Kozlova (1906-1980): the fate of the data on the casualties of Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and Bikini; Conclusion; Name index; Subject index.
Özet, vb.
The 1950s were a vital time in the history of science. In accordance with the intensification of the Cold War, many scientific talents were mobilized to several military-related research and development projects not only in the United States, but also in the Soviet Union. Contrary to the expectation of General Leslie Groves, a leader of the Manhattan Project, the Soviet Union succeeded in their nuclear weapon development in a very short time. And then, by the end of the decade, mankind reached the dawn of the Atomic Age proper with the beginning of the operation of the world's first civil nuclear power plant in Obninsk in 1954. The risky and costly developments of new weapons such as rockets, jet warplanes, and computers were achieved by the Soviet Union in a very short time after World War II in spite of the heavy economic damage caused by the battles with German troops in Soviet territory. Why were such a great number of scientific talents mobilized to various Soviet Cold War research and development projectsWhat were the true natures, and real consequences of the rushed Cold War projectsHow did Soviet scientists approach the nuclear ageThanks to the study of formerly classified Soviet archives, a more nuanced view of Soviet society has become possible. To resolve the above-mentioned questions, Ichikawa analyses the complicated interactions among various factors, including the indigenous contradictions in the historical development of science in the Soviet Union; conflicts among the related interest groups; relationships with the political leadership and the military, the role of ideology and others.
Konu
Atomic diplomacy. __ bisacsh
Atomic Energy. __ bisacsh
Bikini. __ bisacsh
Hiroshima. __ bisacsh
Khruschchev. __ bisacsh
Nagasaki. __ bisacsh
Rocketry. __ bisacsh
Sputnik. __ bisacsh
Stalin. __ bisacsh
Atomic Energy. __ bisacsh
Bikini. __ bisacsh
Hiroshima. __ bisacsh
Khruschchev. __ bisacsh
Nagasaki. __ bisacsh
Rocketry. __ bisacsh
Sputnik. __ bisacsh
Stalin. __ bisacsh
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