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The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 10 (English)

- The Berlin Years: Correspondence, May-December 1920, and Supplementary Correspondence, 1909-1920. (English translation of selected texts)
Af: Albert Einstein Engelsk Paperback

The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 10 (English)

- The Berlin Years: Correspondence, May-December 1920, and Supplementary Correspondence, 1909-1920. (English translation of selected texts)
Af: Albert Einstein Engelsk Paperback
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Since this supplementary paperback includes only select portions of Volume 10, it is not recommended for purchase without the main volume https://press.princeton.edu/titles/8331.html.


The first half of this volume presents a substantial amount of heretofore unavailable correspondence. From among family letters closed for twenty years after the death of Margot Einstein, who donated them to the Albert Einstein Archives in Jerusalem, the volume presents, for the first time, letters written by Einstein''s sons, the adolescent Hans Albert and little Eduard, and numerous letters written by Einstein to his cousin and future second wife Elsa Einstein. Combined with newly available correspondence with his close friend Heinrich Zangger, this supplementary correspondence provides vivid and intimate details of Einstein''s private life. It documents the emotional bonds to his family and friends; the severe deprivations caused by the war to family members in Berlin and Zurich; the fragile health of Mileva Einstein-Maric during these years of separation and divorce; the worries and joys of caring for the sons; and Einstein''s views on German and international politics during this turbulent period.


The second half finds Einstein full of optimism about Germany''s new democracy. He vigorously promotes general relativity and the endeavors of other scientists toward its further confirmation. He responds to the rising interest in his work among philosophers, as attested by correspondence with M. Schlick, H. Reichenbach, R. Carnap, E. Cassirer, and H. Vaihinger. And yet he is embroiled in vociferous, politically tinged, public attacks on his theory of relativity. He considers leaving Berlin, which would have deprived the Weimar Republic of its most famous scientist. In many letters, colleagues, friends, and unknown admirers offer support. Einstein travels to Leyden, where he is appointed a visiting professor and where, in the circle of friends such as P. Ehrenfest, H. A. Lorentz, and H. Kamerlingh Onnes, he is involved in lively debates on issues related to quantum physics. He visits Oslo and Copenhagen, where he meets with N. Bohr, and receives invitations to the United States, anticipating his first visit to the New World in 1921.

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Since this supplementary paperback includes only select portions of Volume 10, it is not recommended for purchase without the main volume https://press.princeton.edu/titles/8331.html.


The first half of this volume presents a substantial amount of heretofore unavailable correspondence. From among family letters closed for twenty years after the death of Margot Einstein, who donated them to the Albert Einstein Archives in Jerusalem, the volume presents, for the first time, letters written by Einstein''s sons, the adolescent Hans Albert and little Eduard, and numerous letters written by Einstein to his cousin and future second wife Elsa Einstein. Combined with newly available correspondence with his close friend Heinrich Zangger, this supplementary correspondence provides vivid and intimate details of Einstein''s private life. It documents the emotional bonds to his family and friends; the severe deprivations caused by the war to family members in Berlin and Zurich; the fragile health of Mileva Einstein-Maric during these years of separation and divorce; the worries and joys of caring for the sons; and Einstein''s views on German and international politics during this turbulent period.


The second half finds Einstein full of optimism about Germany''s new democracy. He vigorously promotes general relativity and the endeavors of other scientists toward its further confirmation. He responds to the rising interest in his work among philosophers, as attested by correspondence with M. Schlick, H. Reichenbach, R. Carnap, E. Cassirer, and H. Vaihinger. And yet he is embroiled in vociferous, politically tinged, public attacks on his theory of relativity. He considers leaving Berlin, which would have deprived the Weimar Republic of its most famous scientist. In many letters, colleagues, friends, and unknown admirers offer support. Einstein travels to Leyden, where he is appointed a visiting professor and where, in the circle of friends such as P. Ehrenfest, H. A. Lorentz, and H. Kamerlingh Onnes, he is involved in lively debates on issues related to quantum physics. He visits Oslo and Copenhagen, where he meets with N. Bohr, and receives invitations to the United States, anticipating his first visit to the New World in 1921.

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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 400
ISBN-13: 9780691128269
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 069112826X
Udg. Dato: 6 aug 2006
Længde: 0mm
Bredde: 191mm
Højde: 254mm
Forlag: Princeton University Press
Oplagsdato: 6 aug 2006
Forfatter(e): Albert Einstein
Forfatter(e) Albert Einstein


Kategori Naturvidenskabens historie


ISBN-13 9780691128269


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 400


Udgave


Længde 0mm


Bredde 191mm


Højde 254mm


Udg. Dato 6 aug 2006


Oplagsdato 6 aug 2006


Forlag Princeton University Press

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