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Britain, Australia and the Bomb

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Britain, Australia and the Bomb
AuthorLorna Arnold
Mark Smith
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Publication date
2006
Pages322 pages
ISBN978-1-4039-2101-7
OCLC76350829
355.8
The mushroom cloud resulting from the Operation Hurricane detonation at the Montebello Islands.

Britain, Australia and the Bomb: the Nuclear Tests and Their Aftermath is a 2006 book by Lorna Arnold and Mark Smith.[1] It is the second edition of an official history first published in 1987 by HMSO under another title: A Very Special Relationship: British Atomic Weapons Trials in Australia. The book uses declassified material that has become available in the two decades prior to the book's publication. It covers the clean-up operations in the Maralinga Range and epidemiological studies on the health of the atomic test participants.[2]

Lorna Arnold was a Fellow of both the Institute of Physics and Institute of Contemporary British History. Mark Smith is a Research Fellow at the Mountbatten Centre for International Studies, University of Southampton.[3]

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  1. ^ Britain, Australia and the Bomb: the Nuclear Tests and Their Aftermath by Lorna Arnold and Mark Smith. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006, pp.322, ISBN 978-1-4039-2102-4
  2. ^ Britain, Australia and the Bomb: the Nuclear Tests and Their Aftermath
  3. ^ "Britain, Australia and the Bomb". Archived from the original on 2010-01-19. Retrieved 2008-12-23.


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