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Why did Einstein have to wait so long to gain a Nobel Prize?,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Einstein's Nobel Prize, A Glimpse Behind Closed Doors: The Archival Evidence (Archive of the Nobel Museum) (Library Binding)
Why did Einstein have to wait so long to gain a Nobel Prize? From who nominated him to which parts of his work were considered and who made the award decision, EINSTEIN'S NOBEL PRIZE: A GLIMPSE BEHIND CLOSED DOORS is more than just a survey of Einstein's prize - it uncovers the processes of the Nobel as a whole. The author reviewed the sixty nominations Einstein received from 1910 to 1922, analyzing arguments against relativity and the Committee's hesitation. The insights here should not be missed by an with an interest in scientific achievement; particularly college-level students of science and technology.
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Einstein's Nobel Prize, A Glimpse Behind Closed Doors: The Archival Evidence (Archive of the Nobel Museum) by Aant Elzinga (Library Binding - March 20, 2006)
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