Article ID: CBB303368418

Suburban Growth in the Atomic West: The Impact of Sandia Laboratories on Postwar Albuquerque (June 2014)

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One company—Sandia Laboratories—transformed the economic geography, demographics, and future of postwar Albuquerque. Sandia’s construction and expansion during and after World War II drew thousands of educated newcomers to town while creating an instant housing shortage. After 1950, the growing presence of Sandia, nearby Kirtland Air Force Base, and the huge technological complex that emerged on the desolate foothills of the Sandia Mountains thrust Albuquerque northeastward in a new direction. Over time, this wave of suburbanization set the precedent for a northward building trend that, by the 1970s, would spill northwestward from Bernalillo into neighboring Sandoval County. It all began with Sandia. The so-called “science suburbs” of the 1950s and 1960s gradually filled the Northeast Heights with a new population of white-collar, upper-middle-class families and individuals that made Albuquerque a dynamic, modern city characterized by scientific research, higher education, and a strong federal presence. Local boosters used the introduction of the Lab to portray Duke City as a diverse metropolis, welcoming industry and growth. “Duke City” is a nickname for Albuquerque that hearkens to the Spanish Duke of Alburquerque for whom the town was named. The first “r” in Alburquerque was eventually dropped from the city’s name.

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Authors & Contributors
Carole R. (Carole Ruth) McCann
Immerwahr, Daniel
Baxter, Colin F.
Nikhil Rao
Ford, Matthew C.
Bjornstad, David J.
Journals
Comparative Technology Transfer and Society
Journal of Asian Studies
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Publishers
Northwestern University
University Press of Kentucky
University of Washington Press
University of Pittsburgh Press
University of North Carolina Press
University of Minnesota Press
Concepts
Military–industrial complex
Suburb; suburbia
Military technology
Urban history
Weapons
Military research
People
Ehrlich, Paul
Ford, Henry
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
20th century, late
19th century
Places
United States
Bombay (India)
Mumbai (India)
Detroit (Michigan)
South Korea
Los Angeles (California)
Institutions
Sandia National Laboratories (United States)
United States. Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos
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