
J. Robert Oppenheimer A Life
by Pais, Abraham; Crease, Robert P.Buy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Abraham Pais was Detlev W. Bronk Professor Emeritus at The Rockefeller University in New York City. A leading theoretical physicist, he was also an esteemed science writer, the author of 'Subtle is the Lord...' for which he won the American Book Award, Inward Bound: Of Matter and Forces in the Physical World, Niels Bohr's Times, and several other books.
Robert P. Crease is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the State University of New York, Stony Brook, and historian at Brookhaven National Laboratory. His most recent book is The Prism and the Pendulum: The Ten Most Beautiful Experiments in Science.
Table of Contents
Foreword | p. xiii |
Preface | p. xvii |
Introduction | p. xix |
First Encounters | p. 1 |
Background: Early Years | p. 4 |
University Studies | p. 8 |
Postdoctoral Studies | p. 14 |
Harvard | p. 14 |
Caltech | p. 14 |
Leiden | p. 15 |
Zurich | p. 17 |
The California Professor as Teacher | p. 20 |
The California Professor as Researcher | p. 24 |
More on QED | p. 24 |
Cosmic Rays | p. 26 |
Electron-Positron Theory | p. 28 |
Nuclear Physics | p. 29 |
Shower Theory | p. 29 |
Mesons | p. 30 |
Astrophysics and Cosmology | p. 31 |
Oppenheimer's Opinion of His Own Teaching and Research in California | p. 33 |
Personal Life in the 1930s | p. 34 |
"The Shatterer of Worlds" | p. 39 |
In Which Oppenheimer Enters the World Stage | p. 45 |
An Atomic Scientist's Credo | p. 49 |
The Institute Prior to Oppenheimer's Arrival | p. 59 |
The Flexner Years | p. 69 |
The Aydelotte Years | p. 73 |
In Which Oppenheimer Is Elected Director of the Institute and Chairman of the General Advisory Committee | p. 77 |
Oppenheimer's Early Years as Institute Director | p. 86 |
Oppenheimer and the World of Physics: 1946-1954 | p. 96 |
"The Great Charismatic Figure" | p. 96 |
Building Up Physics at the Institute | p. 102 |
F. J. Dyson | p. 103 |
C. N. Yang | p. 104 |
T. D. Lee | p. 105 |
Of Some Who Came and Some Who Went | p. 106 |
Hideki Yukawa | p. 106 |
Sin-itiro Tomonaga | p. 106 |
David Joseph Bohm | p. 107 |
John von Neumann | p. 108 |
Oswald Veblen | p. 109 |
Oppenheimer as Leader of Conferences | p. 110 |
Shelter Island, June 1947 | p. 110 |
Pocono, March/April 1948 | p. 114 |
Solvay, September/October 1948 | p. 116 |
Old Stone, April 1949 | p. 117 |
Rochester I, December 1950 | p. 117 |
Rochester II (January) and III (December) 1952 | p. 118 |
IBM, April 1953 | p. 119 |
A Book Review, October 1953 | p. 121 |
Japan, September 1953 | p. 121 |
Rochester IV, January 1954 | p. 122 |
Further on Oppenheimer the Man | p. 123 |
Los Alamos Vignettes | p. 123 |
Robert Wilson | p. 123 |
Hans Bethe | p. 125 |
Edward Teller | p. 126 |
Enrico Fermi | p. 129 |
Richard Feynman | p. 130 |
Luis Alvarez | p. 130 |
Robert Serber | p. 130 |
Niels Bohr | p. 131 |
Young Wives' Tales | p. 134 |
Elsie McMillan | p. 134 |
Bernice Brode | p. 134 |
Robert Oppenheimer | p. 136 |
More Personal Recollections | p. 139 |
Atomic Politics in the Early Postwar Years | p. 144 |
1945-1946 | p. 144 |
October 3, 1945 | p. 144 |
August 1, 1946 | p. 144 |
October 1946 | p. 145 |
December 1946 | p. 145 |
The Acheson-Lilienthal Plan | p. 146 |
The Baruch Plan | p. 151 |
1946 as the Highest Point of Oppenheimer's Political Contributions | p. 155 |
Oppenheimer's Public Expressions on Atomic Policy: 1947-1948 | p. 157 |
Of the First Serious Enemies and of the First Russian A-Bomb | p. 163 |
In Which the First Clouds Appear | p. 163 |
The First Soviet A-Bomb | p. 166 |
Of the Superbomb and of Spy Stories | p. 168 |
Varia: 1947-1949 | p. 168 |
Shall the United States Develop the Super? | p. 171 |
Emil Klaus Julius Fuchs et al. | p. 177 |
The New Super | p. 183 |
The Teller-Ulam Invention | p. 183 |
Oppenheimer's Views on the Super | p. 187 |
Oppenheimer's Participation in Panels: 1950-1953 | p. 188 |
The Long Range Objectives Panel | p. 188 |
Project Gabriel | p. 189 |
Project Charles | p. 189 |
Project Vista | p. 189 |
Project Lincoln | p. 190 |
1952: Oppenheimer Leaves the General Advisory Committee | p. 191 |
Atomic Politics in the Early 1950s | p. 193 |
The Doctrine of Massive Retaliation | p. 193 |
Operation Candor | p. 194 |
The Opening Salvos of the Attackers | p. 196 |
May 1953 | p. 197 |
June 5, 1953 | p. 198 |
June 20, 1953 | p. 198 |
July 3, 1953 | p. 198 |
July 7, 1953 | p. 198 |
July 1953 | p. 198 |
August 1953 | p. 198 |
August 20, 1953 | p. 198 |
November 12, 1953 | p. 198 |
November 1953 | p. 201 |
November-December 1953 | p. 201 |
In Which the Excrement Hits the Ventilator | p. 202 |
The Oppenheimer-Strauss Meeting, December 1953 | p. 202 |
Eisenhower Erects a "Blank Wall" | p. 204 |
Preparations for the Hearings | p. 208 |
Oppenheimer and McCarthy | p. 212 |
In Which the News of the Hearings Is Made Public | p. 214 |
How Einstein and I First Heard | p. 214 |
First Newspaper Comments | p. 216 |
Supplemental Material | |
"Open Book": The Hearing in the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer | p. 227 |
The Hearing: April 12-May 6, 1954 | p. 232 |
Findings, Appeal, Decision: May 17-June 29 | p. 250 |
No Final Judgment | p. 259 |
First Judgments | p. 259 |
Post-Mortems | p. 264 |
Cultural Judgments | p. 265 |
The Sense of Tragedy | p. 268 |
Insider in Exile | p. 272 |
Institute Director | p. 273 |
Science Impresario | p. 278 |
Speaker and Author | p. 285 |
St. John | p. 292 |
Rehabilitation and Retirement | p. 295 |
Cloaked Mountain Peak | p. 300 |
Notes | p. 311 |
Principal Sources Used | p. 335 |
Index | p. 337 |
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