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Einstein in Böhmen von Michael D. Gordin (2020) - Albert in Prag

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Narrative Type
Nonfiction
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Type
Biography
Modified Item
No
Signed
No
ISBN
9780691177373
EAN
9780691177373
Book Title
Einstein in Bohemia
Item Length
9.6in
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Publication Year
2020
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.2in
Author
Michael D. Gordin
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Science, History
Topic
Europe / Eastern, History, Physics / General, Science & Technology
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
23.2 Oz
Number of Pages
360 Pages

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A finely drawn portrait of Einstein's sixteen months in Prague In the spring of 1911, Albert Einstein moved with his wife and two sons to Prague, the capital of Bohemia, where he accepted a post as a professor of theoretical physics. Though he intended to make Prague his home, he lived there for just sixteen months, an interlude that his biographies typically dismiss as a brief and inconsequential episode. Einstein in Bohemia is a spellbinding portrait of the city that touched Einstein's life in unexpected ways--and of the gifted young scientist who left his mark on the science, literature, and politics of Prague. Michael Gordin's narrative is a masterfully crafted account of a person encountering a particular place at a specific moment in time. Despite being heir to almost a millennium of history, Einstein's Prague was a relatively marginal city within the sprawling Austro-Hungarian Empire. Yet Prague, its history, and its multifaceted culture changed the trajectories of Einstein's personal and scientific life. It was here that his marriage unraveled, where he first began thinking seriously about his Jewish identity, and where he embarked on the project of general relativity. Prague was also where he formed lasting friendships with novelist Max Brod, Zionist intellectual Hugo Bergmann, physicist Philipp Frank, and other important figures. Einstein in Bohemia sheds light on this transformative period of Einstein's life and career, and brings vividly to life a beguiling city in the last years of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

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Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691177376
ISBN-13
9780691177373
eBay Product ID (ePID)
28038819436

Product Key Features

Book Title
Einstein in Bohemia
Author
Michael D. Gordin
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Europe / Eastern, History, Physics / General, Science & Technology
Publication Year
2020
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Science, History
Number of Pages
360 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.6in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
23.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Qc16.E5g6794 2020
Reviews
"Gordin's book is refreshing, engaging, sucks you into Eastern Europe where all the magic happened in the 1910s." ---Adam Tamas Tuboly, Review of History of Philosophy of Science Books, "[A] fascinating volume on the undersung importance of the sixteen months Albert Einstein spent in Prague (the capital of Bohemia) as a professor of theoretical physics at the German University there from early April 1911 to late July 1912." ---Naomi Pasachoff, Metascience, "Gordin handles the theme of 'belonging' with great nuance and understanding." ---David Luhrssen, The Shepherd Express, "[Gordin] is a vivid writer who uses a biographical approach to bring the past and its people alive. . . . This account of [Einstein's] challenging interlude in Bohemia is at once informative, engaging, and enjoyable." ---Simon Mitton, The Observatory, "Gordin explores unknown connections and forgotten biographies with impressive scholarly meticulousness and fervor." ---Tilman Sauer, Science, "A meticulously researched, accessible, and fascinating portrait of Einstein." ---Glenn C. Altschuler, Jerusalem Post, "Meticulous in scholarship and erudite in tone . . . [ Einstein in Bohemia ] will doubtless become an essential reference for anyone researching what has usually been seen as a minor chapter in Einstein's life." ---Andrew Crumey, Wall Street Journal, " Einstein in Bohemia is a methodological confection, carefully concocted from an unlikely pairing of the textures and flavors of two historical ingredients: Einstein and Prague." ---M. Norton Wise, ISIS, "His original and illuminating study . . . is a fascinating mix of urban and scientific history, and a genuinely original contribution to Einstein studies that explores both the effect of the city on the scientist and the lasting impact Einstein's presence had on the cultural and scientific life of Prague itself." ---P. D. Smith, Times Literary Supplement, [This] book paints a rich picture of a small part in Einstein's life that will be fascinating to anyone interested not only in the scientist but also his historical context., " Einstein in Bohemia is a stunning book that should make one think differently about place, time, identity, and historical causation. It is provocative and methodologically fascinating - indeed, one could teach an entire graduate methods seminar just from the introduction. It is beautifully written from start to finish and is compelling on every page. This is a must-read for historians of science, or really historians in general - and anyone interested in what it means to be in a place, at a time, and how those affect who someone is." ---Matthew Stanley, Annals of Science, "In this deeply researched and documented study, Gordin treats this brief period in Einstein's life as a prism through which the physicist refracts a broad range of intellectual, personal, scientific, and religious topics. The author sees Einstein as a window to understand Prague, and vice-versa, and reveals, in elegant and engaging prose, stimulating insights into many larger issues." ---P. W. Knoll, Choice, "I was gripped . . . this is such a delightful and unusual book." ---Richard Joyner, Times Higher Education, "[Gordin] explodes the narrative out of what he calls the 'spacetime interval' of 1911-12 to follow a host of figures who were involved with Einstein in Prague, in some cases very tangentially. In so doing, he careers through the history of ideas as well as the political turmoil of Bohemia (now part of the Czech Republic) during most of the twentieth century, touching on physics, philosophy, nationhood, anti-Semitism and the rise of Prague as a centre of intellectual life." ---Pedro Ferreira, Nature, "Through extensive primary sources, Gordin explores the effect that Prague's rich history infused into Einstein's life, and the way that Einstein made his own significant mark on Bohemia's story." ---Alden Hunt, Princeton Alumni Weekly, "Gordin's Einstein in Bohemia affords us a refreshingly different kind of perspective on Einstein in context. The book treats its location - Prague in 1911 and 1912 - not merely as a backdrop, but as an integral part of the drama." ---Don Howard, Physics Today, " Einstein in Bohemia is as much a series of essays on historical method and memory as it is a biography that uses Einsteinian ideas about perspective and spacetime to riff about the relationship between past and present, space and place. It's also very much a book about Prague. It works in movements, looking backward and forward from Einstein's Bohemian interlude to explore issues of biography, physics, Czech and German nationalism, the philosophy of science, literature, Jewishness, and public monuments. It is best savored in chunks, to better indulge in moments of reflection." ---Audra J. Wolfe, Los Angeles Review of Books
Copyright Date
2020
Lccn
2019-024579
Dewey Decimal
530.092 B
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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