Cold War requisitions, scientific manpower, and the production of American physicists after World War II

David Kaiser
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Beginning most explicitly with the American involvement in the Korean War, and continuing unabated until 1970, the demand for Ph.D.-trained physicists in the United States followed a particular Cold War logic of "manpower" and requisitions. This logic, rehearsed by senior physicists, university administrators, government commissions, individual senators, and newspaper reporters from across the country argued that young graduate students in physics constituted the nation9s most precious resource. The purported need to train ever-larger numbers of physics graduate students was often used to justify the structural rearrangements associated with "big science," from huge federally-subsidized budgets to factory-sized equipment. The exigencies of training roomfuls of graduate students, rather than mentoring handfuls of disciples, reinforced the prevailing American pragmatic, instrumentalist approach to theory.
冷战时期的征用,科学人力,以及二战后美国物理学家的生产
从美国卷入朝鲜战争开始,一直持续到1970年,美国对受过博士学位训练的物理学家的需求遵循着一种特殊的冷战逻辑,即“人力”和征募。来自全国各地的资深物理学家、大学管理人员、政府委员会、个别参议员和报纸记者反复阐述了这一逻辑,他们认为年轻的物理学研究生是国家最宝贵的资源。所谓需要培养越来越多的物理学研究生,常常被用来证明与“大科学”相关的结构重组是合理的,从巨额联邦补贴预算到工厂规模的设备。培训一屋子的研究生,而不是指导一小撮的弟子,这种紧迫性强化了盛行的美国实用主义、工具主义的理论方法。
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