Einstein's Berlin

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41.50
book_author_name: 
Dieter Hoffmann
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Paperback
publisher: 
Johns Hopkins University Press
published_date: 
26/11/2013
isbn: 
9781421410401
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Books > Science, Technology & Medicine > Mathematics & science > Physics
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Dieter Hoffmann|Paperback|Johns Hopkins University Press|26/11/2013
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9781421410401
Book Description: 
Lured by a top academic position sponsored by the Prussian Academy of Sciences, Albert Einstein moved from Zurich to Berlin in 1914 and lived there until 1932, just weeks before Hitler became chancellor of Germany. During this fraught economic and political time, Einstein developed the general theory of relativity, gained worldwide fame, supported democratic, socialist, pacifist, and Zionist causes, and withstood the growing ire of ultranationalists. Naturally, he became entwined in a network of people and places throughout the city. With a foreword by Nobel Prize winner Walter Kohn, Einstein's Berlin combines narrative, maps, and period photographs to tell this story in the form of a sophisticated, annotated city guide, allowing readers and travelers to follow the physicist's footsteps throughout Berlin. Dieter Hoffmann conveys how Einstein's life and work were linked to the scientific and social life of the city and inspires the reader to explore the places where he made his mark.

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