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Generals and Geniuses: A History of the Manhattan Project

By: Edward G. Lengel, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Edward G. Lengel
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About the Creator and Performer

Edward G. Lengel is Senior Director of Programs for the National World War II Museum’s Institute for the Study of War and Democracy. Former Chief Historian of the White House Historical Association, Lengel is a co-recipient of the National Humanities Medal and has made frequent television and radio appearances on The History Channel, SiriusXM, and National Public Radio. Among his 14 books on American history are To Conquer Hell: The Meuse-Argonne, 1918*; and Never in Finer Company: The Men of the Great War’s Lost Battalion. He received his PhD from the University of Virginia, where he also taught for many years.

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Dubbed the "father of the atomic bomb," J. Robert Oppenheimer was a theoretical physicist who gained notoriety for the role he played in the Manhattan Project and the creation of the very first nuclear weapon. After the atomic bomb was developed, it was deployed by the United States to destroy the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. These listens provide historical context about the man at the center of Christopher Nolan's biopic.

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Best course offering I have heard

Fascinating. Of the many free course offerings, this has been my favorite. Great telling of an incredible story.

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Surprisingly Engaging

I enjoy listening to The Great Courses, even the tiny bite-sized Audible Original ones that have come out lately. I was surprised by how interesting this one was. I think that's largely due to how it made historical personalities come to life - not just one or two, but many. Quick humanizing anecdotes and character descriptions make it easy to see those involved as vibrant personalities. This is more than a list of names and dates.

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Engaging and informative

One of the reviewers said “nothing new at all”. Unless you’ve read books specifically about the Manhattan project I have a hard time seeing how most of it isn’t new. It was mostly new to me and I’ve read dozens of books on wwii. Anyway, it’s an appropriately brief, effective discussion of an important page in human history.

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One of the better Great Courses series.

This is one of the better of The Great Courses to which I’ve listened. In short, this is a summary of the development of the theory and technologies leading to the of deployment of atomic bombs by the U.S. against Japan. It provides thumbnail sketches of many of the key scientific, military, and political players, and includes some of the complex and hotly contested moral considerations and controversies surrounding atomic weapons.

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Excellent

This is an excellent portrayal and overview of the Manhattan project, history and characters. A great company piece with Oppenheimer coming out soon.

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Authentic and engaging!

Your diction/ clarity of reading the text to us - delightful!
and use of phrasing and pausing; so easy to listen to and not the lost! - superb!
The DETAILS, skillfully used, made me FEEL I WAS THERE! - engaging!
The rich authentic details….the temp of the weather/ the day of the week, the substance of a letter, the detail of a “wife that began drinking….. OMG! I felt like I KNEW these people!
I don’t LIKE history/ never felt I understood it or why it was important….BUT!! I could listen to you on ANY history subject….and ‘get it’ and be enthralled!

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Passionate History at it's finest

You could tell that there was passion in the research and storytelling! Well done Mr. Lengel!

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So much covered

This has to be the most complete history on the subject. From first thoughts to the lives of the bomb designers, builders, politicians and the equipment and people that delivered the bomb. Great Read

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Thorough and interesting

This course is very informative without getting stuck in the minutiae. I found it compelling and well read.

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what a book!

great courses delivers again, what a great in depth discussion over the Manhattan project. I loved it and can't think highly enough of this book.

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