Boekdetails
Formaat
Hardcover
Pagina's
472
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Nov 5, 2020
Uitgever
Scratch
ISBN-10
9493166406
ISBN-13
9789493166400
Beschrijving
This significant work delves deep into the origins of the atomic bomb, presenting a comprehensive exploration of its history and development. Through meticulous research, the authors shed light on the various scientific and political factors that culminated in the creation of this powerful weapon. By weaving together narratives of key figures and events, they offer readers a thorough understanding of the bomb's impact on society and global politics.
The collaboration with Le Monde adds a layer of depth and credibility to the investigation, showcasing a journalistic perspective that enhances the narrative. The authors, each bringing their expertise, guide readers through complex topics, making a challenging subject accessible and engaging. Their collective insights enable a multifaceted view of the bomb's legacy.
In the pages that follow, one can expect a blend of analytical rigor and storytelling that highlights not only the technical advances but also the moral implications of such a monumental invention. Through this exploration, readers are invited to reflect on the far-reaching consequences of the atomic bomb in shaping modern history and international relations.
The collaboration with Le Monde adds a layer of depth and credibility to the investigation, showcasing a journalistic perspective that enhances the narrative. The authors, each bringing their expertise, guide readers through complex topics, making a challenging subject accessible and engaging. Their collective insights enable a multifaceted view of the bomb's legacy.
In the pages that follow, one can expect a blend of analytical rigor and storytelling that highlights not only the technical advances but also the moral implications of such a monumental invention. Through this exploration, readers are invited to reflect on the far-reaching consequences of the atomic bomb in shaping modern history and international relations.