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Maestro of Science: Omond McKillop Solandt and Government Science in War and Hostile Peace, 1939-1956

Maestro of Science: Omond McKillop Solandt and Government Science in War and Hostile Peace, 1939-1956

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One of the brightest Canadian scientists of his generation, Omond McKillop Solandt was a physiologist by training, an engineer by disposition, and a manager by necessity. A protégé of insulin's co-discoverer, Charles Best, Solandt worked as a scientist for the British government during the Second World War, including as a pioneer of operational research and a manager of scientific establishments. Ending the war as a colonel, he served on the British Mission to Japan, where he studied the effects of the atomic bombs at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, before returning to Canada to become chairman of the newly created Defence Research Board. There he spearheaded Canada's attempt to create a new and innovative government science infrastructure that served the needs of the Canadian military at the dawn of the nuclear age and worked alongside allies in Britain and the United States.

In Maestro of Science, Jason S. Ridler draws on interviews with Solandt and his colleagues and declassified records from Canada and the United Kingdom to paint a vivid picture of the influence and achievements of a Canadian leader in Cold War military research.



Author: Jason S. Ridler
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Published: 10/30/2015
Pages: 384
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.60lbs
Size: 9.10h x 5.90w x 1.30d
ISBN: 9781442647473

About the Author
Jason S. Ridler is an adjunct professor of history at Norwich University and former lecturer at the Royal Military College of Canada.

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