
科技史 · English
Trinity: The Manhattan Project and the Birth of the Atomic Age
The Manhattan Project and the Birth of the Atomic Age
内容简介
Trinity offers a comprehensive history of the Manhattan Project, tracing its evolution from early scientific advocacy to unprecedented industrial engineering. Spanning 1939 to 1946, this narrative examines the uneasy partnership between General Leslie Groves and J. Robert Oppenheimer as they transformed theoretical fission into a functional weapon across secret sites like Los Alamos, Oak Ridge, and Hanford. Beyond the technical achievements and the Trinity test, the book explores the complex architecture of secrecy, internal security challenges, and the geopolitical realities surrounding Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Crucially, it extends the scope into the postwar era, analyzing the moral aftermath, institutional fractures, and security purges that defined the early atomic age. By connecting wartime logistics with peacetime authority and Oppenheimer’s eventual exile, this work illuminates how the project’s legacy shaped both modern science and enduring historical memory.