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Author:
Brodie, Janet Farrell, author.
Title:
The first atomic bomb : the Trinity Site in New Mexico / Janet Farrell Brodie.
Publisher:
University of Nebraska Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
xvii, 275 pages, 19 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Nuclear weapons testing victims--Socorro County.--Socorro County.
Radiation injuries--Socorro County.--Socorro County.
Atomic bomb--Testing.
Trinity Site (N.M.)--History.
Victimes d'essais nucléaires--Socorro (Comté)--Socorro (Comté)
Mal des rayons--Socorro (Comté)--Socorro (Comté)
HISTORY / United States / 20th Century.
HISTORY / Military / Nuclear Warfare.
Atomic bomb--Testing
Nuclear weapons testing victims
Radiation injuries
New Mexico--Socorro County
New Mexico--Trinity Site
History
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The Trinity Test -- Dispossessions -- Building the Test Site -- Post-Test Events at the Trinity Site, 1946-67 -- The Army, the Air Force, the Navy, the Atomic Energy Commission, and the Trinity Site -- The Trinity Radiation and Its Afterlives -- Historical Preservation of the Trinity Site
Summary:
"Janet Farrell Brodie explores the Trinity test and those whose contributions have rarely, if ever, been discussed-the men and women who constructed, served, and witnessed the first test, as well as the downwinders who suffered the consequences of the radiation"-- Provided by publisher.
"On July 16, 1945, just weeks before the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that brought about the surrender of Japan and the end of World War II, the United States unleashed the world's first atomic bomb at the Trinity testing site located in the remote Tularosa Valley in south-central New Mexico. Immensely more powerful than any weapon the world had seen, the bomb's effects on the surrounding and downwind communities of plants, animals, birds, and humans have lasted decades. In The First Atomic Bomb Janet Farrell Brodie explores the history of the Trinity test and those whose contributions have rarely, if ever, been discussed-the men and women who constructed, served, and witnessed the first test-as well as the downwinders who suffered the consequences of the radiation. Concentrating on these ordinary people, laborers, ranchers, and Indigenous peoples who lived in the region and participated in the testing, Brodie corrects the lack of coverage in existing scholarship on the essential details and everyday experiences of this globally significant event. The First Atomic Bomb also covers the environmental preservation of the Trinity test site and compares it with the wide range of atomic sites now preserved independently or as part of the new Manhattan Project National Historical Park. Although the Trinity site became a significant node for testing the new weapons of the postwar United States, it is known today as an officially designated national historic landmark. Brodie presents a timely, important, and innovative study of an explosion that carries special historical weight in American memory"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
America's public lands
ISBN:
1496232976
9781496232977
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1346618445
LCCN:
2022045027
Locations:
UQAX771 -- Des Moines Area Community College Library - Ankeny (Carroll)

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