Article ID: CBB001251560

Einstein and Relativity: What Price Fame? (2012)

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Einstein's initial fame came in late 1919 with a dramatic breakthrough in his general theory of relativity. Through a remarkable confluence of events and circumstances, the mass media soon projected an image of the photogenic physicist as a bold new revolutionary thinker. With his theory of relativity Einstein had overthrown outworn ideas about space and time dating back to Newton's day, no small feat. While downplaying his reputation as a revolutionary, Einstein proved he was well cast for the role of mild-mannered scientific genius. Yet fame demanded its price. Surrounded by social and economic unrest in Berlin, he was caught between two worlds, one struggling to be born, another refusing to die. Far from withdrawing, he threw himself into the political fray to become a symbol for international reconciliation during the early Weimar Republic. A decade later, his public image acquired another layer when he re-emerged as a Stoic sage and selfless humanitarian, a quasi-religious figure who saw himself as a modern-day Spinoza. Focusing on events of this period and the role of the German media in portraying them, this essay highlights the scientific and political undercurrents that drew Einstein into the public eye at a critical juncture in European history. Its broader aim is to show the import of these themes within the context of the vast literature on Einstein as well as the larger historiography of science.

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Authors & Contributors
Wazeck, Milena
Abiko, Seiya
Atti, Luisa
Dongen, Jeroen van
Dragoni, Giorgio
Hentschel, Klaus
Journals
Physics in Perspective
Almagest
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte
Indian Journal of History of Science
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Publishers
Bantam Books
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Campus Verlag
Institut d'Estudis Catalans
Johns Hopkins University Press
W. W. Norton & Co.
Concepts
Physics
Relativity
Quantum mechanics
Science and society
Science and politics
Controversies and disputes
People
Einstein, Albert
Bohr, Niels Henrik David
Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon
Poincaré, Jules Henri
Bataille, Georges
Breton, André
Time Periods
20th century, early
20th century
17th century
19th century
Places
Germany
Berlin (Germany)
United States
Paris (France)
Soviet Union
China
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