Traditions and Transformations in the History of Quantum Physics
Editorial: Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
Licencia: Creative Commons (by-nc-sa)
Autor(es): Jürgen Renn
Shaul Katzir
Christoph Lehner
More than a century after the beginning of the quantum revolution, historians continue to explore new facets in the history of quantum physics, and to re-examine some of its better-known aspects. The thirteen papers collected in this volume, by authors from five continents, present central trends in the current study of quantum physics within its theoretical, experimental, philosophical, technological and social contexts. They discuss developments from the late nineteenth to the early twenty-first century and go beyond the traditional focus on Europe and North America to include China and Japan, and beyond the Heisenbergs and Diracs to reveal the role of actors who hitherto have played only a marginal role in historical account, but left their mark on the development of quantum physics.
[Berlin: 2017]
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