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The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 9: The Berlin Years: Correspondence, January 1919 - April 1920
By (Author) Albert Einstein
Edited by Professor Diana Kormos Buchwald
Edited by Robert Schulmann
Edited by Jzsef Illy
Edited by Daniel Kennefick
Edited by Tilman Sauer
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
10th January 2005
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Literary essays
530.092
Hardback
776
Width 191mm, Height 254mm
1389g
This volume covers Einstein's correspondence to family, friends and colleagues in the tumultuous post-World War I period, during his rise to international fame after the successful solar eclipse expeditions that confirmed the validity of his general theory of relativity. He began pondering the question of unifying electromagnetism and gravitation and resolving contradictions between relativity and quantum theory. These are also the years during which Einstein divorced, remarried, was being courted by other universities, and awarded numerous honors. Most significantly, he was intensifying his activities on behalf of international reconciliation, protesting the incarceration of left-wing intellectuals, giving free courses to impecunious students, and advocating the establishment of a Hebrew University.
"This centenary year brings another installment of Einstein's Collected Papers, in a revealing and meticulously annotated volume that contains correspondence from January 1919 to April 1920. It covers such diverse subjects as his divorce and remarriage, the death of his mother, his love if the Brothers Karamazov, and a violin."--PD Smith, The Guardian
Diana Kormos Buchwald is Associate Professor of History at the California Institute of Technology. Robert Schulmann is a longtime editor of the Einstein Papers. Jozsef Illy, Daniel J. Kennefick, Tilman Sauer, Virginia Iris Holmes, and Ze'ev Rosenkranz are research faculty at the California Institute of Technology. A. J. Kox is Professor of the History of Science at the University of Amsterdam.