Einstein's Generation: The Origins of the Relativity Revolution
Why do we celebrate Einstein’s era above all other epochs in the history of physics? Much of the history of physics at the beginning of the twentieth century has been written with a sharp focus on a few key figures and a handful of notable events. Einstein’s Generation offers a distinctive new approach to the origins of modern physics by exploring both the material culture that stimulated relativity and the reaction of Einstein’s colleagues to his pioneering work.

Richard Staley weaves together the diverse strands of experimental and theoretical physics, commercial instrument making, and the sociology of physics around 1900 to present the collective efforts of a group whose work helped set the stage for Einstein’s revolutionary theories and the transition from classical to modern physics that followed. Collecting papers, talks, catalogues, conferences, and correspondence, Staley juxtaposes scientists’ views of relativity at the time to modern accounts of its history. Einstein’s Generation tells the story of a group of individuals which produced some of the most significant advances of the twentieth century; and challenges our celebration of Einstein’s era above all others.

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Einstein's Generation: The Origins of the Relativity Revolution
Why do we celebrate Einstein’s era above all other epochs in the history of physics? Much of the history of physics at the beginning of the twentieth century has been written with a sharp focus on a few key figures and a handful of notable events. Einstein’s Generation offers a distinctive new approach to the origins of modern physics by exploring both the material culture that stimulated relativity and the reaction of Einstein’s colleagues to his pioneering work.

Richard Staley weaves together the diverse strands of experimental and theoretical physics, commercial instrument making, and the sociology of physics around 1900 to present the collective efforts of a group whose work helped set the stage for Einstein’s revolutionary theories and the transition from classical to modern physics that followed. Collecting papers, talks, catalogues, conferences, and correspondence, Staley juxtaposes scientists’ views of relativity at the time to modern accounts of its history. Einstein’s Generation tells the story of a group of individuals which produced some of the most significant advances of the twentieth century; and challenges our celebration of Einstein’s era above all others.

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Einstein's Generation: The Origins of the Relativity Revolution

Einstein's Generation: The Origins of the Relativity Revolution

by Richard Staley
Einstein's Generation: The Origins of the Relativity Revolution

Einstein's Generation: The Origins of the Relativity Revolution

by Richard Staley

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Why do we celebrate Einstein’s era above all other epochs in the history of physics? Much of the history of physics at the beginning of the twentieth century has been written with a sharp focus on a few key figures and a handful of notable events. Einstein’s Generation offers a distinctive new approach to the origins of modern physics by exploring both the material culture that stimulated relativity and the reaction of Einstein’s colleagues to his pioneering work.

Richard Staley weaves together the diverse strands of experimental and theoretical physics, commercial instrument making, and the sociology of physics around 1900 to present the collective efforts of a group whose work helped set the stage for Einstein’s revolutionary theories and the transition from classical to modern physics that followed. Collecting papers, talks, catalogues, conferences, and correspondence, Staley juxtaposes scientists’ views of relativity at the time to modern accounts of its history. Einstein’s Generation tells the story of a group of individuals which produced some of the most significant advances of the twentieth century; and challenges our celebration of Einstein’s era above all others.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226770567
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 05/01/2009
Edition description: 1
Pages: 504
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Richard Staley is assistant professor in the Department of the History of Science at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments
 
Chapter 1. Introduction: Einstein’s Generation

I. From Ether Drift to Interferometry
Chapter 2. Albert Michelson, Velocity of Light, and Ether Drift
Chapter 3. Interferometers and Their Uses

II. Physics in 1900
Chapter 4. Science on Display: The World’s Fair
Chapter 5. A Discipline at Work: The International Congress of Physics

III. From the Promise of the Electron to Einstein’s Theory of Relativity
Chapter 6. The Empirical Electron: Space and Time on a Photographic Plate
Chapter 7. Relativity and Electron Theory, 1905–1911
Chapter 8. On the Histories of Relativity

IV. From Classical to Modern Physics
Chapter 9. On the Co-Creation of Classical and Modern Physics
Chapter 10. The Solvay Council, 1911
 
Bibliography
Index 
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