Einstein in Bohemia
Discover the captivating story of Albert Einstein's brief yet impactful time in Prague with Einstein in Bohemia by Michael D. Gordin. Published by Princeton University Press in 2020, this meticulously researched book spans 360 pages, offering readers a finely drawn portrait of Einstein's sixteen months in the vibrant capital of Bohemia. In the spring of 1911, Einstein relocated with his family to Prague, where he took on the role of a professor of theoretical physics. Although his stay was short-lived, this period proved to be crucial in shaping his revolutionary ideas and contributions to science. Gordin delves deep into the historical context of Einstein's life during this time, providing an engaging narrative that highlights the intersection of personal and scientific growth. Perfect for history enthusiasts and fans of Einstein alike, this hardback edition invites you to explore the lesser-known chapters of one of the most brilliant minds in history.