Hertha Sponer a Woman S Life as a Physicist in the 20Th Century So You Won t Forget Me

Hertha Sponer  a Woman   S Life as a Physicist in the 20Th Century   So You Won t Forget Me
Author: Marie-Ann Maushart
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2011-11-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781465338068

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Just three women qualified for a professorship in physics in Germany before the Second World War. All three began their careers with great promise; all three had to leave Hitlers Germany, among them Hertha Sponer. An ambitious girl, she had to struggle to achieve the education she craved, culminating in a Ph.D. at the University of Gttingen. There followed an apprenticeship in Berlin, and work under the aegis of James Franck, around the time he received the Nobel Prize. Their academic world was shattered by the Nazis. Sponer reluctantly embarked on a new life in North Carolina. She succeeded as Professor of Physics at Duke University. She became a recognized authority on the electronic spectra of aromatic molecules (benzene and derivatives). Late in life, she became the second wife of James Franck.

Hertha Sponer

Hertha Sponer
Author: Marie-Ann Maushart
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2011-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1465338047

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Hertha Sponer

Hertha Sponer
Author: Marie-Ann Maushart
Publsiher: Xlibris
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2011-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1465338055

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Beyond Curie

Beyond Curie
Author: Scott Calvin
Publsiher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2017-07-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781681746463

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In the 116 year history of the Nobel Prize in Physics, only two women have won the award; Marie Curie (1903) and Maria Mayer (1963). During the 60 years between those awards, several women did work of similar calibre. This book focuses on those women, providing biographies for each that discuss both how they made their discoveries and the gender-specific reception of those discoveries. It also discusses the Nobel process and how society and the scientific community's treatment of them were influenced by their gender.

Science and Conscience

Science and Conscience
Author: Jost Lemmerich,Ann Hentschel
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2011-08-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780804763103

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"Originally published in German under the title Aufrecht im Sturm der Zeit: Der Physiker James Franck, 1882-1964."

Nuclear Forces

Nuclear Forces
Author: Silvan S. Schweber
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 602
Release: 2012-06-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780674065536

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On the fiftieth anniversary of Hiroshima, Nobel-winning physicist Hans Bethe called on his fellow scientists to stop working on weapons of mass destruction. What drove Bethe, the head of Theoretical Physics at Los Alamos during the Manhattan Project, to renounce the weaponry he had once worked so tirelessly to create? That is one of the questions answered by Nuclear Forces, a riveting biography of Bethe’s early life and development as both a scientist and a man of principle. As Silvan Schweber follows Bethe from his childhood in Germany, to laboratories in Italy and England, and on to Cornell University, he shows how these differing environments were reflected in the kind of physics Bethe produced. Many of the young quantum physicists in the 1930s, including Bethe, had Jewish roots, and Schweber considers how Liberal Judaism in Germany helps explain their remarkable contributions. A portrait emerges of a man whose strategy for staying on top of a deeply hierarchical field was to tackle only those problems he knew he could solve. Bethe’s emotional maturation was shaped by his father and by two women of Jewish background: his overly possessive mother and his wife, who would later serve as an ethical touchstone during the turbulent years he spent designing nuclear bombs. Situating Bethe in the context of the various communities where he worked, Schweber provides a full picture of prewar developments in physics that changed the modern world, and of a scientist shaped by the unprecedented moral dilemmas those developments in turn created.

Nobel Prize Women in Science

Nobel Prize Women in Science
Author: Sharon Bertsch McGrayne
Publsiher: Joseph Henry Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2001-04-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780309072700

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Since 1901 there have been over three hundred recipients of the Nobel Prize in the sciences. Only ten of themâ€"about 3 percentâ€"have been women. Why? In this updated version of Nobel Prize Women in Science, Sharon Bertsch McGrayne explores the reasons for this astonishing disparity by examining the lives and achievements of fifteen women scientists who either won a Nobel Prize or played a crucial role in a Nobel Prize - winning project. The book reveals the relentless discrimination these women faced both as students and as researchers. Their success was due to the fact that they were passionately in love with science. The book begins with Marie Curie, the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in physics. Readers are then introduced to Christiane Nusslein-Volhard, Emmy Noether, Lise Meitner, Barbara McClintock, Chien-Shiung Wu, and Rosalind Franklin. These and other remarkable women portrayed here struggled against gender discrimination, raised families, and became political and religious leaders. They were mountain climbers, musicians, seamstresses, and gourmet cooks. Above all, they were strong, joyful women in love with discovery. Nobel Prize Women in Science is a startling and revealing look into the history of science and the critical and inspiring role that women have played in the drama of scientific progress.

Affective Equality

Affective Equality
Author: K. Lynch,J. Baker,M. Lyons,Maggie Feeley,Niall Hanlon,Maeve O''Brien,Judy Walsh,Sara Cantillon
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2016-04-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230245082

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This groundbreaking book provides a new perspective on equality by highlighting and exploring affective equality, the aspect of equality concerned with relationships of love, care and solidarity. Drawing on studies of intimate caring, or 'love labouring', it reveals the depth, complexity and multidimensionality of affective inequality.