Lindsey Freeman is assistant professor of sociology at Buffalo State University, USA.
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A substantial contribution to the fields of atomic history, history and memory, and the intersection of social theory and social history.--Journal of Southern History A wonderful and unique addition to any collection of Tennessee history, Southern history, Southern culture, World War II, American history, sociology, and military projects, among others.--Tennessee Libraries Freeman skillfully illuminates the lengthy half-lives of the founding generation's memories in recounting Manhattan Project communities.--Journal of American History Highly recommended.--Choice Insightful. . . . Has a serious mission: sifting through Oak Ridge's myths and pleading for a more progressive vision.--Chapter 16 Offers one of the clearest examples of how we have learned to see the means of destruction as our salvation." --Southern Spaces

