Article ID: CBB691216497

Science in the Age of Invincible Surmise: Nuclear Optimism and the Michigan Memorial–Phoenix Project (2021)

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The Michigan Memorial–Phoenix Project at the University of Michigan was an unusual specimen of the post–World War II nuclear research initiative. Its origins were modest; it sprang from a student-led effort to construct a living war memorial—a mission it maintained even as it grew into a peaceful-atom program. Rather than taking advantage of the copious government support for scientific research available after World War II, it drew funds from Michigan alumni and from industry, based on the conviction that these routes offered greater possibility of academic freedom. And its architects conceived of nuclear research unusually broadly, including not just the physical sciences and engineering, but also the biological, social, and human sciences, law, education, medicine, and other areas. These ways in which the Phoenix Project was exceptional nevertheless tell us much about how it was exemplary. The optimism that animated the project contrasts with widespread and well-documented currents of nuclear fear, but indicates a stable vein of nuclear optimism in the early post–World War II era. The suspicion of government secrecy regimes harbored by its founders led them to pursue unorthodox patronage relationships for a nuclear research initiative, which nevertheless reveals the flexibility of the contemporary funding context. And the project’s unusually broad notion of nuclear research indicates the local flexibility of nuclearity in the late 1940s and early 1950s. This paper is part of a special issue entitled “Revealing the Michigan Memorial–Phoenix Project.”

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Article Joseph D. Martin; Gisela Mateos; David P. D. Munns; Edna Suárez-Díaz (2021) Special Issue Introduction: Historical Peculiarity and the Order of the Phoenix. Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences (pp. 169-178). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Munns, David P. D.
Alcañiz, Isabella
Crane, H. Richard
Davenport, Horace W.
Hirshbein, Laura Davidow
Howell, Joel D.
Journals
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Science as Culture
History of Psychiatry
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
Latin American Research Review
Perspectives on Science
Publishers
Cornell University Press
IEEE
Princeton University Press
Rutgers University Press
University of Michigan Press
University of West Virginia Press
Concepts
Technological optimism
Nuclear power; atomic energy
Atomic, nuclear, and particle physics
Science and politics
Interdisciplinary approach to knowledge
Funding and finance
People
Dock, George
Pillsbury, Walter Bowers
Shepard, John Frederick
Webb, James Edwin
Kandel, Eric Richard
Musk, Elon
Time Periods
20th century
20th century, late
21st century
19th century
Places
United States
Michigan (U.S.)
New York (U.S.)
Europe
Latin America
Silicon Valley (California)
Institutions
University of Michigan
SpaceX
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