Abstract

Barbara Lovett Cline 1987 (first published 1965) London: University of Chicago Press xii + 274 pp price £9.50 (paperback) ISBN 0 226 11027 3 Barbara Cline has written a fascinating book which succeeds in bringing to life the personalities of six of the great figures responsible for the scientific revolution of the early 20th century. Einstein (of course), Planck, Bohr, Heisenberg and Pauli are chosen as the key theoreticians, and Rutherford's central role in performing key experiments is fully recognised.

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