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Atomic Thunder

The Maralinga Story
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Atomic Thunder by Elizabeth Tynan delves into the history of Britain's nuclear tests at Maralinga in Australia during the 1950s and '60s. The book examines the scientific, political, and human aspects of these tests, exploring the impact on Indigenous communities, soldiers, and the environment. Combining rigorous research with a compelling narrative, it sheds light on the long-lasting consequences of this controversial period.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by historical events and their scientific underpinnings, particularly the nuclear testing carried out in Australia. This gripping narrative expertly blends science and history, revealing the profound impact of these tests on the environment and the local population.

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Atomic Thunder

*Winner of the Prime Minister's Literary Award for Australian History 2017*

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Winner of the Prime Minister's Literary Award for Australian History 2017

Winner of the CHASS Australia Book Prize 2017

In September 2016 it will be 60 years since the first British mushroom cloud rose above the plain at Maralinga in South Australia. The atomic weapons test series wreaked havoc on Indigenous communities and turned the land into a radioactive wasteland.

In 1950 Australian prime minister Robert Menzies blithely agreed to atomic tests that offered no benefit to Australia and relinquished control over them, leaving the public completely in the dark. This book reveals the devastating consequences of that decision.

After earlier tests at Monte Bello and Emu Field, in 1956 Australia dutifully provided 3200 square kilometres of South Australian desert to the British Government, along with logistics and personnel.

How could a democracy such as Australia host another country's nuclear program in the midst of the Cold War? In this meticulously researched and shocking work, journalist and academic Elizabeth Tynan reveals how Australia allowed itself to be duped. Atomic Thunder was born in secret atomic business, and has continued to be shrouded in mystery decades after the atomic thunder stopped rolling across the South Australian test site.

This book is the most comprehensive account of the whole saga, from the time that the explosive potential of splitting uranium atoms was discovered, to the uncovering of the extensive secrecy around the British tests in Australia many years after the British had departed, leaving an unholy mess behind.

'Just as witnesses to our A-bomb tests turned their backs on the blasts, Australia turned its back on the memory of one of the most diabolical times in our history. Compulsive reading? Make that compulsory. This is a brilliant book.' β€” Phillip Adams

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Atomic Thunder by Elizabeth Tynan is highly praised for bringing attention to a significant yet often neglected chapter in Australian history. It is described as both compelling and important, urging readers to engage with the dark history of atomic testing in Australia.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781742234281

Publisher: NewSouth Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 September 2016

Country: Australia

Imprint: NewSouth Publishing

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 231.0mm

Weight: 525g

Pages: 464

About the Author

Elizabeth Tynan is a science writer and academic at the James Cook University (JCU) Graduate Research School in Queensland, Australia. A former journalist, she completed a PhD on aspects of British nuclear testing in Australia, and is co-author of the book Media and Journalism: New approaches to theory and practice now in its third edition.

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