Levenson, Thomas.

Einstein in Berlin / Thomas Levenson. - New York : Bantam Books, 2003. - viii, 486 p. : ill., photogrs.; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [461]-469) and index.

The adoration -- "Suspicion against every kind of authority" -- "Consistency and simplicity" -- "This 'great epoch'" -- "All the loathsome nonsense" -- "Unnecessary erudition" -- "My grandest dreams have come true" -- "Is the old Jehavah still alive?" -- "I have become far more tolerant" -- Slavery made to appear civilized" -- "A negation of superstition" -- "I prefer to string along with my countryman, Jesus Christ" -- "Some kind of high-placed Red" -- "A state of mind...akin to that of a...lover" -- "St. Francis Einstein" -- "Grow[ing] angry with my fellow men" -- "That business about causality" -- "A Reich German" -- "A singular tension" -- "I, at any rate, am convinced" -- "Our necessarily privitive thinking" -- "While wolves wait outside" -- "Who is Mary Pickford?" -- "A bird of passage" -- "As long as I have any choice in the matter"

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Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955.
Einstein, Albert--Berlin--Geschichte 1914-1932.


Physicists--Biography.
Fisicos--Biografía


Berlin (Germany)--Intellectual life--20th century.
Germany--Politics and government--1918-1933.
Germany--Politics and government--1933-1945.
Berlin--Einstein, Albert--Geschichte 1914-1932.
Berlín (Alemania)--Vida intelectual--Siglo XX
Alemania--Política y gobierno--1918-1933
Alemania--Política y gobierno--1933-1945

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