The Theatre of Nuclear Science: Weapons, Power, and the Scientists Behind it All
The Theatre of Nuclear Science: Weapons, Power, and the Scientists Behind it All
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The book explores the context of nuclear weapons and power plants, evaluates the HBO series Chernobyl for its sense of doom, and compares the pandemic to nuclear science history, highlighting the dismissal of scientific dissent by powerful governments.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 166 pages
Publication date: 31 May 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The book is a comprehensive exploration of the historical and newsworthy events surrounding nuclear weapons and nuclear power plants, providing extensive context for the plays analyzed. It delves into the critical acclaim received by the HBO series Chernobyl, analyzing its ability to create a sense of doom among viewers. Additionally, the book makes insightful comparisons between the pandemic and nuclear science history, acknowledging that culturally, we may not always heed scientific advice and examining how powerful governments often dismiss scientific dissent.
The book is a comprehensive exploration of the historical and newsworthy events surrounding nuclear weapons and nuclear power plants, providing extensive context for the plays analyzed.
It delves into the critical acclaim received by the HBO series Chernobyl, analyzing its ability to create a sense of doom among viewers. Additionally, the book makes insightful comparisons between the pandemic and nuclear science history, acknowledging that culturally, we may not always heed scientific advice and examining how powerful governments often dismiss scientific dissent.
The book is a comprehensive exploration of the historical and newsworthy events surrounding nuclear weapons and nuclear power plants, providing extensive context for the plays analyzed.
It delves into the critical acclaim received by the HBO series Chernobyl, analyzing its ability to create a sense of doom among viewers. Additionally, the book makes insightful comparisons between the pandemic and nuclear science history, acknowledging that culturally, we may not always heed scientific advice and examining how powerful governments often dismiss scientific dissent.
Weight: 453g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032131436
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