Judging Edward Teller

Cover of Judging Edward Teller by Istvan Hargittai
Year: 2010
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 600
ISBN-13: 9781616142216
Dimensions:
Height: 9.28 Inches
Length: 6.31 Inches
Weight: 2.07 Pounds
Width: 1.42 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 530.092, B
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Judging Edward Teller by Istvan Hargittai is a comprehensive biography published by Globe Pequot Publishing on October 1, 2010. This first edition spans 600 pages and is presented in English. The book explores the life of Edward Teller, known as the “Father of the H-Bomb,” offering a balanced portrait of the scientist amid the complexities of his time. Hargittai, a personal acquaintance of Teller, delves into his personality, family background, and the historical context that shaped his actions, aiming to correct prevalent myths about him.

Readers will find an in-depth examination of Teller’s motivations, relationships, and the driving forces behind his controversial decisions. The biography draws on previously unknown archival materials from various sources and includes interviews with notable figures connected to Teller. Hargittai discusses significant aspects of Teller’s life, including his Jewish-Hungarian origins, his role in the development of nuclear weapons, and his contentious testimony against J. Robert Oppenheimer. The narrative reveals the contradictions within Teller’s character, portraying him as both a brilliant scientist and a polarizing figure in the realms of science and politics.


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Many people know Edward Teller as the “Father of the H-Bomb.” To his supporters he was a hero of the Cold War. To his detractors he was evil personified. Between these extremes was the life of the real man. In this definitive and comprehensive biography, a personal acquaintance of Teller’s presents a balanced portrait of the multifaceted and enigmatic scientist against the backdrop of a turbulent period of history. Taking pains to avoid bias and preconceptions, thr author critically examines Teller’s personality, family background, and the experiences that guided his actions-correcting many of the myths that others and Teller himself promulgated. Drawing for the first time on hitherto unknown archival material from Hungarian, American, and German sources, the author provides fresh insights that help the reader to understand Teller’s motivations, his relationships with friends and foes, and his driven personality. In addition to this research and his own memories of Teller, Hargittai has interviewed such prominent figures as Richard Garwin, Freeman Dyson, George A. Keyworth, and Wendy Teller (Edward Teller’s daughter), among others. The author reviews the significant facets of Teller’s life: his Jewish-Hungarian origins, forced emigrations, brilliance in science, and devotion to the defense of the United States. He discusses Teller’s ruthless Machiavellism in achieving his goals, which included his pivotal role in the creation of the hydrogen bomb and the second weapons laboratory at Livermore, as well as his damaging testimony against physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer. Teller’s peers viewed this testimony as a betrayal and, in effect, sent him into internal exile, which Hargittai describes as more tormenting to him than his previous emigrations. The author notes that Teller was sometimes called “a monomaniac with many manias,” such as his fierce opposition to nuclear test bans during the Cold War and, toward the end of his life, his role as propagandist for the Strategic Defense Initiative. Yet, his very excesses may have in fact contributed to the demise of the Soviet Union. Who was Edward Teller-the real “Dr. Strangelove,” the driven crusader for the H-Bomb, the villain who destroyed Oppenheimer, or the devoted husband, loyal friend, patriot, and strongly idealistic scientist? This monumental work will reveal the contradictory nature of this complex man in all his strengths, flaws, and brilliance.

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Language: en. Pages: 600. Edition: First Edition.

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