Introduction: The Terrible Inhibition of the Atom |
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PART I THE BIRTH OF NUCLEAR SECRECY |
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Chapter 1 The Road to Secrecy: Chain Reactions, 1939--1942 |
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1.2 From self-censorship to government control |
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Chapter 2 The "Best-Kept Secret of the War": The Manhattan Project, 1942--1945 |
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2.1 The heart of security |
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2.2 Leaks, rumors, and spies |
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2.3 Avoiding accountability |
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2.4 The problem of secrecy |
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Chapter 3 Preparing for "Publicity Day": A Wartime Secret Revealed, 1944--1945 |
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3.1 The first history of the atomic bomb |
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3.2 Press releases, public relations, and purple prose |
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3.3 Secrecy from publicity |
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PART II THE COLD WAR NUCLEAR SECRECY REGIME |
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Chapter 4 The Struggle for Postwar Control, 1944--1947 |
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4.1 Wartime plans for postwar control |
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4.2 "Restricted Data" and the Atomic Energy Act |
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4.3 Oppenheimer's anti-secrecy gambits |
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Chapter 5 "Information Control" and the Atomic Energy Commission, 1947--1950 |
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5.1 The education of David Lilienthal |
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5.2 The "thrashing" of reform |
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Chapter 6 Peaceful Atoms, Dangerous Scientists: The Paradoxes of Cold War Secrecy, 1950--1969 |
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6.1 The H-bomb's silence and roar |
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6.3 Making atoms peaceful and profitable |
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PART III CHALLENGES TO NUCLEAR SECRECY |
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Chapter 7 Unrestricted Data: New Challenges to the Cold War Secrecy Regime, 1964--1978 |
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7.1 The centrifuge conundrum |
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7.2 The perils of "peaceful" fusion |
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Chapter 8 Secret Seeking: Anti-Secrecy at the End of the Cold War, 1978--1991 |
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8.2 The "dream case": The Progressive v. The United States |
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8.3 Open-source intelligence in a suspicious age |
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Chapter 9 Nuclear Secrecy and Openness After the Cold War |
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CONCLUSION: THE PAST AND FUTURE OF NUCLEAR SECRECY |
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Archival sources and abbreviations |
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Index |
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