Dark Sun

The Making of the Hydrogen Bomb

Hardcover, 736 pages

English language

Published Aug. 1, 1995 by Simon & Schuster.

ISBN:
978-0-684-80400-2
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OCLC Number:
32509950

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5 stars (1 review)

In this work of history, science and politics, Richard Rhodes, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb, tells for the first time the secret story of how and why the hydrogen bomb was made; traces the path by which "the Bomb", the supreme artifact of twentieth-century science and technology, became the defining issue of the Cold War; and reveals how close the world came to nuclear destruction before the United States and the former Soviet Union learned the lesson of nuclear stalemate - a stalemate, Rhodes makes clear, that forced the superpowers to tenuous truce for more than four decades, in the end bankrupting and destroying the Communist state and foreclosing world-scale war. From the day in September 1941 when the first word of Anglo-American atomic-bomb research arrived in Moscow via Soviet espionage to the week of the 1962 Cuban missile crisis when Curtis LeMay goaded …

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5 stars

This book is no Making of the Atomic Bomb, but it is still an excellent account of the history of the H-Bomb. It continues exactly where the Making of the Atomic Bomb ended and it proceeds to tell the history of not the H-bomb but the start of the Cold War. With Russian espionage, first Soviet atomic bomb, Berlin air lift and the Korean war the Cold War started and just like with the Atomic Bomb previously, fear and uncertainty gave the true reasons to make the H-Bomb, for it's history is unavoidably linked with these events.


... Otherwise it would have been a very short book.

Subjects

  • Ordnance, weapons technology
  • Science: General Issues
  • Politics/International Relations
  • Nuclear Weapons
  • History - General History
  • History
  • Military Science
  • Modern - 20th Century/Nuclear Age
  • History / General
  • Hydrogen bomb