Abstract :
During the Cold War, the United States conducted over 1000 nuclear weapons tests. Of those, 928 took place at the Nevada Test Site (NTS). One hundred tests were in the atmosphere and 921 underground at the 1375 square mile site located 65 north of Las Vegas. Nevada Test Site Oral History Project (NTSOHP) researchers have conducted over 300 hours of interviews with individuals affiliated with and impacted by the NTS, documenting the diversity of experience among many communities of voices including: weapons scientists, test site officials, laborers, contractors and support personnel, the military, American Indians, communities downwind of the NTS, anti-nuclear activists. The interviews record the often conflicting calculations of the risk and benefits of nuclear testing, providing a unique window into the reasoning and decision-making strategies utilized by individuals at all levels of the U.S. Cold War nuclear testing program complex, 1951-1992.
Keywords :
history; nuclear explosions; test facilities; weapons; AD 1951 to 1992; Cold War technoscience; Las Vegas; Nevada Test Site Oral History Project; United States; decision-making strategies; nuclear testing; nuclear weapons tests; support personnel; test site officials; weapons scientists; Atmosphere; Decision making; Explosions; Guidelines; History; Management training; Nuclear and plasma sciences; Nuclear weapons; Personnel; Testing;