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- Themes of Anti-Semitism and Jewish Identity
In the following essay, Brent discusses themes of anti- Semitism and Jewish identity in Rhodes’ account of the making of the first atomic bomb.
- Science and Society in Rhodes' Book
In this essay, Patnode evaluates Rhodes’ book with regard to the history of science and the relationship of science to society.
- Review of The Making of the Atomic
Bomb
In the following review, Wang calls The Making of the Atomic Bomb ‘‘a most up-to-date and surely most readable version of the exciting story.’’
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- The Making of the Atomic Bomb: Richard Rhodes Biography
- The Making of the Atomic Bomb: Characters
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- The Making of the Atomic Bomb: Historical Context
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