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The Secret of Emu Field: Britains forgotten atomic tests in Australia

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Secret of Emu Field: Britains forgotten atomic tests in Australia

Contributors:

By (Author) Elizabeth Tynan

ISBN:

9781742236957

Publisher:

NewSouth Publishing

Imprint:

NewSouth Publishing

Publication Date:

1st May 2022

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

384

Dimensions:

Width 135mm, Height 210mm

Description

Emu Field is overshadowed by Maralinga, the larger and much more prominent British atomic test site about 193 kilometres to the south. But Emu Field has its own secrets, and the fact that it was largely forgotten makes it more intriguing. Only at Emu Field in October 1953 did a terrifying black mist speed across the land after an atomic bomb detonation, bringing death and sickness to Aboriginal populations in its path. Emu Field was difficult and inaccessible. So why did the British go there at all, when they knew that they wouldnt stay What happened to the air force crew who flew through the atomic clouds And why is Emu Field considered the Marie Celeste of atomic test sites, abandoned quickly after the expense and effort of setting it up

Elizabeth Tynan, the award-winning author of Atomic Thunder: The Maralinga Story, reveals the story of a cataclysmic collision between an ancient Aboriginal land and the post-war Britain of Winston Churchill and his gung-ho scientific advisor Frederick Lindemann. The presence of local Aangu people did not interfere with Churchills geopolitical aims and they are still paying the price. The British undertook Operation Totem at Emu Field under cover of extreme remoteness and secrecy, a shroud of mystery that continues to this day.

'A must-read to understand a cold war history, an arrogant officialdom and an unfathomable desecration of Aboriginal land.' Larissa Behrendt

'This important book brings back from the far edges of living memory the extraordinary story of Britain's atomic bomb tests in Australia.' Henry Reynolds

'Tynans razor-sharp prose and forensic level historical research ensure that Emu Field will be remembered alongside Maralinga as sites of treachery, suffering, and anxiety on the long road towards healing.' Lynette Russell

'Fastidiously researched and brimming with detail' Books+Publishing

Reviews

'The question 'why weren't we told' is heard far too frequently in relation to Australian history, particularly in reference to Aboriginal histories. Tales of dispossession, death, destruction, and disadvantage are regularly greeted with a refrain of 'we didn't know'. In this meticulously researched book, the award-winning author of Atomic Thunder: The Maralinga Story, Elizabeth Tynan presents us with the shocking story of the two atomic tests and five minor trials performed at Emu Field, South Australia, in the 1950s. The black mist released from the cruelly named 'Operation Totem' can now be seen by all. Tynan's razor-sharp prose and forensic level historical research jolt the reader from any comfort or certainty and ensure that going forward Emu Field will be remembered alongside Maralinga as sites of treachery, suffering, and anxiety on the long road towards healing.' --Professor Lynette Russell AM, Kathleen Fitzpatrick Laureate Fellow, Monash University

Author Bio

Elizabeth Tynan is associate professor in the Graduate Research School at James Cook University Townsville. A former science journalist, her book Atomic Thunder: The Maralinga Story (NewSouth 2016) won the Prime Minister's History Award and the CHASS Australia Book Prize in 2017.

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