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From Periphery to Center: Einstein’s Path from Bern to Berlin (1902–1914)

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No Truth Except in the Details

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In 1916, two years after moving to Berlin, Albert Einstein wrote to one of his closest friends in Zurich that he had accepted membership in the Prussian Academy of Sciences and a position at the University of Berlin without teaching obligations because of “a cousin, who drew me to Berlin in the first place.”1 Recently recovered letters reveal that Einstein had been corresponding with this cousin, a divorcée named Elsa Löwenthal née Einstein, since at least 1912.2 Relying in part on this correspondence, I would like to suggest here that Einstein’s reasons for coming to Berlin were far more complex than he indicated to his friend.

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Schulmann, R. (1995). From Periphery to Center: Einstein’s Path from Bern to Berlin (1902–1914). In: Kox, A.J., Siegel, D.M. (eds) No Truth Except in the Details. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol 167. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0217-9_10

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