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Admiral Hyman Rickover: Engineer of Power (Jewish Lives)

Admiral Hyman Rickover: Engineer of Power (Jewish Lives)

Current price: $26.00
Publication Date: February 15th, 2022
Publisher:
Yale University Press
ISBN:
9780300243109
Pages:
328
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Description

A riveting exploration of the brilliant, combative, and controversial “Father of the Nuclear Navy”
 
“Marc Wortman delivers a 17-gun salute to this short, profane spitfire who pulled a reluctant Navy into the atomic era. . . . Wortman opens a window into the life of an intellectual titan disdainful of nearly everything except scientific honesty, his adopted nation, and the power of the atom.”—Jonathan W. Jordan, Wall Street Journal
 
Known as the “Father of the Nuclear Navy,” Admiral Hyman George Rickover (1899–1986) remains an almost mythical figure in the United States Navy. A brilliant engineer with a ferocious will and combative personality, he oversaw the invention of the world’s first practical nuclear power reactor. As important as the transition from sail to steam, his development of nuclear-propelled submarines and ships transformed naval power and Cold War strategy. They still influence world affairs today.
 
His disdain for naval regulations, indifference to the chain of command, and harsh, insulting language earned him enemies in the navy, but his achievements won him powerful friends in Congress and the White House. A Jew born in a Polish shtetl, Rickover ultimately became the longest-serving U.S. military officer in history.
 
In this exciting new biography, historian Marc Wortman explores the constant conflict Rickover faced and provoked, tracing how he revolutionized the navy and Cold War strategy.

About the Author

Marc Wortman is an independent historian and award-winning freelance journalist. His books include 1941: Fighting the Shadow War: A Divided America in a World at War, The Bonfire: The Siege and Burning of Atlanta, and The Millionaires’ Unit: The Aristocratic Flyboys Who Fought the Great War and Invented American Air Power.

Praise for Admiral Hyman Rickover: Engineer of Power (Jewish Lives)

“Marc Wortman delivers a 17-gun salute to this short, profane spitfire who pulled a reluctant Navy into the atomic era. . . . Wortman opens a window into the life of an intellectual titan disdainful of nearly everything except scientific honesty, his adopted nation, and the power of the atom.”—Jonathan W. Jordan, Wall Street Journal

“Fascinating. . . . A remarkable book about a remarkable person.”—John Tamny, Forbes

“Marc Wortman’s fascinating biography, part of the Yale Jewish Lives series, captures the many contradictions of his accomplished subject.”—Emily Schneider, Jewish Book Council

“A delightful, entertaining, and informative read. Highly recommended.”—Ernie Marshall, Navyhistory.org

“Engrossing and highly readable. . . . Wortman does a masterly job of detailing Rickover’s astonishing career and his many accomplishments while also giving a vivid sense of the man himself.”—Kathleen Broome Williams, Strategypage.com

Awarded the John Lyman Book Award honorable mention in the category of Naval and Maritime Biography and Autobiography, sponsored by the North American Society for Oceanic History

Winner of the 2023 Captain Richard Lukaszewicz Memorial Book Award, sponsored by the U.S. Military History Group

“A superb and even-handed treatment of a complex, brilliant, and driven admiral who inspired both awe and loathing across the Navy he fundamentally reshaped. Rickover’s raw accomplishments in delivering nuclear power afloat changed the US Navy forever and remain seminal today.”—Admiral James Stavridis, former supreme commander, NATO, and author of 2034

“Hyman Rickover is justifiably known as the ‘Father of the Nuclear Navy.’ Marc Wortman provides a lively, deeply informed, and revealing portrait of this remarkable man, warts and all.”—David Holloway, author of Stalin and the Bomb