Geniuses, Heroes, and Saints
By Massimiano Bucchi
Translated by Tania Aragona
By Massimiano Bucchi
Translated by Tania Aragona
By Massimiano Bucchi
Translated by Tania Aragona
By Massimiano Bucchi
Translated by Tania Aragona
Category: Science & Technology | World History
Category: Science & Technology | World History
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$35.00
May 13, 2025 | ISBN 9780262551847
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May 13, 2025 | ISBN 9780262382526
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Table Of Contents
1. How a mistaken obituary led to the most important award in science
2. How do you win a Nobel Prize?
3. A prize with no borders?: No politics please, we are Swedish (scientists)!
4. And the winner is…. not here!: How Einstein won the Nobel Prize, and why he almost never received it.
5. How not to win a Nobel Prize: The story of Lise and other prize ghosts
6. Does the Prize make them more appealing?: The importance of being a Nobel
7. The body of the (laureate) scientist
Epilogue – Geniuses, heroes and saints:How the Nobel Prize (re)invented the public image of science
Acknowledgments
References
Appendix. All the prize winners from 1901 to 2018
Index
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