Women in the History of Quantum Physics
Beyond Knabenphysik
Daniela Monaldi editor Michelle Frank editor Patrick Charbonneau editor Margriet van der Heijden editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Jul '25
£54.99
This title is due to be published on 31st July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This engaging book recovers the stories of sixteen women who made significant contributions to the development of quantum physics.
This book recovers the stories of sixteen women who made important and enduring contributions to the development of quantum physics. Rigorous yet accessible, it is relevant for a wide audience including historians, scientists and science educators, gender theorists and sociologists.Capturing the stories of sixteen women who made significant contributions to the development of quantum physics, this anthology highlights how, from the very beginning, women played a notable role in shaping one of the most fascinating and profound scientific fields of our time. Rigorously researched and written by historians, scientists, and philosophers of science, the findings in this interdisciplinary book transform traditional physics historiography. Entirely new sources are included alongside established sources that are examined from a fresh perspective. These concise biographies serve as a valuable counterweight to the prevailing narrative of male genius, and demonstrate that in the history of quantum physics, women of all backgrounds have been essential contributors all along. Accessible and engaging, this book is relevant for a wide audience including historians, scientists and science educators, gender theorists and sociologists.
ISBN: 9781009535830
Dimensions: unknown
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400 pages