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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.…mehr
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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Autorenporträt
Siegfried Grundmann, Berlin, Germany
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword. - The Kaiserreich: Military power and science - "Sturdy pillars of Germany's greatness". - Einstein's path to Berlin. - World War I. - Upshot. - Einstein in private not quite in private. - The Weimar Republic: Boycott of German science. World renown. Sponsorship the Einstein Tower. - A target for right-wing propaganda and violence. - Emissary and emigré Einstein's foreign travels. - Erstwhile Swiss, henceforth Prussian. Einstein's national citizenship. - Einstein's membership in the International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation. - Parting ways. Einstein and the end of the Weimar Republic. - The Third Reich: Shouts of triumph by a band of murderers. - Resignation from the Academy of Sciences. - Confiscations (bank account, summer villa and sailboat). - Conclusion. - Einstein's FBI file reports on Albert Einstein's Berlin period. - Fact, fiction and lies. - The informant. - Conclusion.
Foreword.- The Kaiserreich: Military power and science - 'Sturdy pillars of Germany's greatness'.- Einstein's path to Berlin.- World War I.- Upshot.- Einstein in private - not quite in private.- The Weimar Republic: Boycott of German science.- World renown.- Sponsorship - the Einstein Tower.- A target for right-wing propaganda and violence.- Emissary and emigré - Einstein's foreign travels.- Erstwhile Swiss, henceforth Prussian. Einstein's national citizenship.- Einstein's membership in the International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation.- Parting ways. Einstein and the end of the Weimar Republic.- The Third Reich: Shouts of triumph by a band of murderers.- Resignation from the Academy of Sciences.- Confiscations (bank account, summer villa and sailboat).- Conclusion.- Einstein's FBI file - reports on Albert Einstein's Berlin period.- Fact, fiction and lies.- The informant.- Conclusion.
Foreword. - The Kaiserreich: Military power and science - "Sturdy pillars of Germany's greatness". - Einstein's path to Berlin. - World War I. - Upshot. - Einstein in private not quite in private. - The Weimar Republic: Boycott of German science. World renown. Sponsorship the Einstein Tower. - A target for right-wing propaganda and violence. - Emissary and emigré Einstein's foreign travels. - Erstwhile Swiss, henceforth Prussian. Einstein's national citizenship. - Einstein's membership in the International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation. - Parting ways. Einstein and the end of the Weimar Republic. - The Third Reich: Shouts of triumph by a band of murderers. - Resignation from the Academy of Sciences. - Confiscations (bank account, summer villa and sailboat). - Conclusion. - Einstein's FBI file reports on Albert Einstein's Berlin period. - Fact, fiction and lies. - The informant. - Conclusion.
Foreword.- The Kaiserreich: Military power and science - 'Sturdy pillars of Germany's greatness'.- Einstein's path to Berlin.- World War I.- Upshot.- Einstein in private - not quite in private.- The Weimar Republic: Boycott of German science.- World renown.- Sponsorship - the Einstein Tower.- A target for right-wing propaganda and violence.- Emissary and emigré - Einstein's foreign travels.- Erstwhile Swiss, henceforth Prussian. Einstein's national citizenship.- Einstein's membership in the International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation.- Parting ways. Einstein and the end of the Weimar Republic.- The Third Reich: Shouts of triumph by a band of murderers.- Resignation from the Academy of Sciences.- Confiscations (bank account, summer villa and sailboat).- Conclusion.- Einstein's FBI file - reports on Albert Einstein's Berlin period.- Fact, fiction and lies.- The informant.- Conclusion.
Rezensionen
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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