The Critical Mass of Language: Post-Trinity Representation
To its viewers, the first atomic bomb test (codenamed "Trinity") appeared as not merely a dazzling, unprecedented leap forward in the history of science, not merely the swift, fiery eradication of all of their long-held fears and anxieties concerning the success of the project, but also a...
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Autor principal: | Daniel F. Spoth |
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University of Edinburgh
2007
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