Richard G. Hewlett

Historian and author on atomic energy

Richard G. Hewlett - Historian and author on atomic energy
Born

1923
102 years ago

Died

September 1st, 2015
10 years ago — 92 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

United States

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Focused on the history of atomic energy and its impact on society. Hewlett authored several influential works, including 'Atomic Energy and the Presidency' and 'Regulating the Atom'. His scholarship contributed to the understanding of nuclear policies and their historical context. Served as a historian for the American Institute of Physics, gathering and preserving significant historical documents related to nuclear science. Engaged in educational and outreach activities to raise awareness about the history of atomic energy.

Authored 'Atomic Energy and the Presidency'

Served as historian for the American Institute of Physics

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