This is the single most complete guide to Albert Einstein’s life and work for students, researchers, and browsers alike. Written by three leading Einstein scholars who draw on their combined wealth of expertise gained during their work on the Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, this authoritative and accessible reference features more than one hundred entries and is divided into three parts covering the personal, scientific, and public spheres of Einstein’s life.
An Einstein Encyclopedia contains entries on Einstein’s birth and death, family and romantic relationships, honors and awards, educational institutions where he studied and worked, citizenships and immigration to America, hobbies and travels, plus the people he befriended and the history of his archives and the Einstein Papers Project. Entries on Einstein’s scientific theories provide useful background and context, along with details about his assistants, collaborators, and rivals, as well as physics concepts related to his work. Coverage of Einstein’s role in public life includes entries on his Jewish identity, humanitarian and civil rights involvements, political and educational philosophies, religion, and more.
Commemorating the hundredth anniversary of the theory of general relativity, An Einstein Encyclopedia also includes a chronology of Einstein’s life and appendixes that provide information for further reading and research, including an annotated list of a selection of Einstein’s publications and a review of selected books about Einstein.
- More than 100 entries cover the rich details of Einstein’s personal, professional, and public life
- Authoritative entries explain Einstein’s family relationships, scientific achievements, political activities, religious views, and more
- More than 40 illustrations include photos of Einstein and his circle plus archival materials
- A chronology of Einstein’s life, appendixes, and suggestions for further reading provide essential details for further research
Awards and Recognition
- One of Symmetry magazine’s Physics Books of 2015
"This is the most comprehensive book on Einstein published to coincide with the centenary of his general theory of relativity. Coauthored by Calaprice, Daniel Kennefick, and Robert Schulman, three leading Einstein scholars, it covers the Nobel Prize winner's life (1879–1955) and work in detail, with entries on his influence on science and society. Photographs and illustrations—cartoons of the great inventor, for example, and scientific diagrams—enhance the presentation, which further offers meticulous documentation and carefully chronicles Einstein's academic output."—Library Journal
"An Einstein Encyclopedia is an invaluable companion to the serious Einstein researcher. A comprehensive collection of the theories, concepts, friends, collaborators and romantic interests in Einstein's life."—Bill Condie, Cosmos Magazine
"[An Einstein Encyclopedia] is full of fascinating information about Einstein. . . . This is an extremely well-organized and user-friendly reference title, thoroughly researched and accessible to the general public, students, and scholars alike."—Lyndsie Robinson, Booklist
"What causes me to recommend this book so highly is that in one single volume, the authors have compiled an enormous amount of diverse yet detailed information about the life of Einstein and his accomplishments and contributions to the world in which we live in now. They make the material relevant as well as accurate, and anyone wanting to dip into any single facet of this man's life can find something to quench their curiosity."—David Brock, NTSA Recommends (National Science Teachers Association)
"Three Einstein scholars cover in exquisite detail the scientific, public and private lives of Einstein. . . . The accessibility and detail make An Einstein Encyclopedia an important entry in any Einstein collection."—Mike Perricone, Symmetry Magazine
"This book is no doubt of interest not only to readers with professional concerns in the scientific universe of Einstein, but also to everybody who might wish to understand the difficulties he had to face in the scientific world."—Ileana M. Greca, Science and Education
"A fascinating and exceptionally readable reference volume for anyone interested in Einstein as a personality, scientist, political figure, or humanitarian. The authors make clear how we have come to know what we know about Albert Einstein. They also place him within networks of biographical profiles of family members, friends, romantic interests, teachers, collaborators, and colleagues, discrediting myths of Einstein as a solitary man. This is a valuable resource by three accomplished Einstein scholars."—Mary Jo Nye, author of Blackett: Physics, War, and Politics in the Twentieth Century
"Finally, here's a compendium of Einstein facts and information from the people who know him best, the wonderful scholars who have been editing his papers. This volume is a treasure trove. It's both informative and a lot of fun to browse and savor."—Walter Isaacson, author of Einstein: His Life and Universe
"The authors are well-known Einstein scholars with an intimate knowledge of the great physicist's life and work. They have put together a most welcome encyclopedic reference work for both laypersons and experts."—Tilman Sauer, University of Bern
"This book embodies a remarkably comprehensive synthesis of the life and works of Albert Einstein. The authors are extremely qualified for the task at hand, and all throughout they abundantly display their expertise and good sense in accounting for the various and multifaceted topics. If one needs to find a single-volume encyclopedia on Einstein, this is it."—Alberto A. Martínez, author of Kinematics: The Lost Origins of Einstein's Relativity
"Three Einstein scholars cover in exquisite detail the scientific, public and private lives of Einstein…. The accessibility and detail makeAn Einstein Encyclopediaan important entry in any Einstein collection."—Symmetry Magazine
"An Einstein Encyclopediais an invaluable companion to the serious Einstein researcher."—Cosmos Magazine