Chautauqua
Course DAY-14
The Birthplace and Early
History of the Atomic Bomb
FERENC
M. SZASZ, Department of History,
October 2-4, 2008 in and near Albuquerque, NM --- Apply to the Dayton Center --- To apply for this course now - click here
Note: This course is based in
This course will explore the
science, politics and geography behind the creation of the world's first atomic
weapons via lectures and field trips.
Although the top-secret Manhattan Project created installations all
across the country, the community with the highest profile remained
This three-day course will examine
the origin and early saga of atomic weapons.
It will consist of formal lectures on the first day, a trip to
For college teachers of: all disciplines. Prerequisites: none.
Costs for 2008
Application fee: $100 [$50 if
received by February 29, 2008]
Course fee: $695 [Due in March
2008]
Optional on-site lodging: about $80
per person per night in a single
Dr.
Szasz is Regents'
Professor of History at the University of New Mexico and author of British Scientists and the Manhattan
Project and The Day the Sun Rose
Twice: The Story of the Trinity Site Nuclear Explosion, July 16, 1945. The other speakers are all specialists in
early atomic history.