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The tragic destiny of Mileva Marić Einstein- Pauline Gagnon - CERN

Pauline 1What were Albert Einstein's first wife's contributions to his extraordinary productivity in the first years of his career? A first biography of Mileva Marić was published in Serbian in 1969 but remained largely unknown despite being translated first in German, then in French in the 1990's. The publication of Mileva and Albert's love letters in 1987 brought more information and more recently, two publications shed more light on Mileva Marić's life and work. I will review this evidence in its social and historical context to give a better idea on her contributions.

Please check the colloquium calendar for room location. Cookies and coffee are served at 3:20pm in the interactive area on the second floor of the Interdisciplinary Sciences Bldg, followed by the seminar at 3:45pm in Thimann Lecture Hall 001.

 

Thursday, 11/03/16

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Thimann Lecture Hall 001

Interdisciplinary Sciences Bldg
UC Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz, CA