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The Einstein Dossiers
Science and Politics - Einstein's Berlin Period with an Appendix on Einstein's FBI File

Inglese · Tascabile

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In 1919 the Prussian Ministry of Science, Arts and Culture opened a dossier on "Einstein's Theory of Relativity." It was rediscovered by the author in 1961 and is used in conjunction with numerous other subsequently identified 'Einstein' files as the basis of this fascinating book. In particular, the author carefully scrutinizes Einstein's FBI file from 1950-55 against mostly unpublished material from European including Soviet sources and presents hitherto unknown documentation on Einstein's alleged contacts with the German Communist Party and the Comintern. Siegfried Grundmann's thorough study of Einstein's participation on a committee of the League of Nations, based on archival research in Geneva, is also new.

This book outlines Einstein's image in politics and German science policy. It covers the period from his appointment as a researcher in Berlin to his fight abroad against the "boycott of German science" after World War I and his struggle at home against attacks on "Jewish physics" of which he was made a prime target. An important gap in the literature on Einstein is thus filled, contributing much new material toward a better understanding of Einstein's so rigorous break with Germany.

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Siegfried Grundmann, geboren 1938, promovierte 1964 am Karl-Sudhoff-Institut für Geschichte der Medizin und der Naturwissenschaften in Leipzig. 1968 bis 1990 war er Dozent und Professor für Soziologie an der Akademie für Gesellschaftswissenschaften in Berlin, 1996 und 1997 sowie 2006 Gastwissenschaftler am Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin. Von ihm sind bisher im Springer Verlag "Einsteins Akte" (1998 und 2004) sowie die englischsprachige Ausgabe "The Einstein Dossiers" (2005 ) und das Buch "Einsteins von den Nazis konfisziertes Eigentum" (2017) erschienen.


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This is the only book that focuses on the political aspects of Albert Einstein and his work as viewed by various national authorities between the two world wars, contributing much toward a better understanding of Einstein's decisive break with Germany. In particular, the author carefully scrutinizes Einstein's FBI file from 1950-55 against material from European investigative files, and presents hitherto unknown documentation on Einstein's alleged contacts with the German Communist Party and the Comintern. Grundmann's study of Einstein's participation on a committee of the League of Nations, based on archival research in Geneva, is also new.
 

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From the reviews:

"This book is based on a number of files or 'dossiers' on Einstein that were kept by the Germans during Einstein's Berlin years; his FBI file is also included. ... there are many interesting sidelights on his life. ... The book is well researched and ... it also contains a large number of photos and diagrams. The writing style is easy to read ... . Summing Up: Highly Recommended. General readers; lower-division undergraduates through faculty and researchers." (B. R. Parker, CHOICE, Vol. 43 (10), June, 2006)

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