Einsteins Wife, David C. Cassidy
Einsteins Wife, David C. Cassidy
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Einstein's Wife
The Real Story of Mileva Einstein-Maric

Author: David C. Cassidy, Allen Esterson

Narrator: Elizabeth Wiley

Unabridged: 9 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/19/2019


Synopsis

Albert Einstein's first wife, Mileva Einstein-Maric, was forgotten for decades. When a trove of correspondence between them beginning in their student days was discovered in 1986, her story began to be told. Some of the tellers of the "Mileva Story" made startling claims: that she was a brilliant mathematician who surpassed her husband, and that she made uncredited contributions to his most celebrated papers in 1905, including his paper on special relativity.

Mileva was one of the few women of her era to pursue higher education in science; she and Einstein were students together at the Zurich Polytechnic. Mileva's ambitions for a science career, however, suffered a series of setbacks—failed diploma examinations, a disagreement with her doctoral dissertation adviser, an out-of-wedlock pregnancy by Einstein. She and Einstein married in 1903 and had two sons, but the marriage failed. Was Mileva her husband's uncredited coauthor, unpaid assistant, or his essential helpmeet? It's tempting to believe that she was her husband's secret collaborator, but the authors of Einstein's Wife look at the actual evidence, and a chapter by Ruth Lewin Sime offers important historical context. The story they tell is that of a brave and determined young woman who struggled against a variety of obstacles at a time when science was not very welcoming to women.

About David C. Cassidy

David C. Cassidy is a historian of science and professor emeritus at Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brian on March 19, 2019

When Einstein's Wife arrived in the post, as I often do while sitting at my desk, I thought I'd look through the first few pages to get a feel for it. Two and a half hours later I was still reading it. I ought to stress that this does not reflect a superbly well-written book. If I'm honest, the writ......more

Goodreads review by Michelle on September 25, 2019

Argh--so excited to read this one, but it was super-academically written (re. boring). Also, the three author structure caused a lot of repeated information. So yes: Einstein sucks. Was Maric the secret genius author of his theories, or does she deserve co-author credit on his papers? Unlikely. BUT......more

Goodreads review by Awallens on January 12, 2025

This is an interesting book about history, the errors and history, and making something of someone that didn’t actually happen. Really fascinating look at firsthand sources, and how the authors debunked them. The book was OK, but went into way too much detail for me. Not a fault of the book or the a......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on February 12, 2020

Went in knowing some lf the details but really makes me want to punch Einstein in the face......more

Goodreads review by Bogdan on December 01, 2019

I give 5 stars for the courage to not go with the flow. The authors scrutinize the previous books written on the subject, deconstructing the myth created, especially by Serbian name writers, on the high performances of miss Martic -especially how she was the hidden genius behind Einstein's discoverie......more