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Einstein, Albert (1905b), 'On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies', reprinted in Einstein (1952)

Einstein, Albert (1934), Essays in Science (New York: Philosophical Library)

Einstein, Albert, Boris Podolsky, and Nathan Rosen (1935), 'Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered Complete?', Physical Review, 47, 777–780. Reprinted in Wheeler and Zurek (1983), pp. 138–41.

Einstein, Albert (1949a), 'Autobiographical Notes', in Schilpp (1969)

Einstein, Albert (1949b), 'Reply to Criticism', in Schilpp (1969)

Einstein, Albert (1950), Out of My Later Years (New York: Philosophical Library)

Einstein, Albert (1952), The Principle of Relativity: A Collection of original papers on the special and general theory of relativity (New York: Dover Publications)

Einstein, Albert (1954), Ideas and Opinions (New York: Crown)

Einstein, Albert (1993), Letters to Solovine, with an introduction by Maurice Solovine (New York: Citadel Press)

Elitzur, A., S. Dolev, and N. Kolenda (eds) (2005), Quo Vadis Quantum Mechanics? (Berlin: Springer)

Elon, Amos (2002), The Pity of it All: A Portrait of Jews in Germany 1743–1933 (London: Allen Lane)

Elsasser, Walter (1978), Memoirs of a Physicist (New York: Science History Publications)

Emsley, John (2001), Nature's Building Blocks: An A–Z Guide to the Elements (Oxford: Oxford University Press)

Enz, Charles P. (2002), No Time to be Brief: A scientific biography of Wolfgang Pauli (Oxford: Oxford University Press)

Evans, James and Alan S. Thorndike (eds) (2007), Quantum Mechanics at the Crossroads (Berlin: Springer-Verlag)

Evans, Richard J. (2003), The Coming of the Third Reich (London: Allen Lane)

Eve, Arthur S. (1939), Rutherford: Being the Life and Letters of the Rt. Hon. Lord Rutherford, O.M. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)

Everdell, William R. (1997), The First Moderns (Chicago: University of Chicago Press)

Everett, Susanne (1979), Lost Berlin (New York: Gallery Books)

Feynman, Richard P. (1965), The Character of Physical Law (London: BBCPublications)

Fine, Arthur (1986), The Shaky Game: Einstein, Realism and the Quantum Theory (Chicago: University of Chicago Press)

Forman, Paul (1971), 'Weimar Culture, Causality, and Quantum Theory, 1918–1927: Adaptation by German Physicists and Mathematicians to a Hostile Intellectual Environment', Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences, 3, 1–115

Forman, Paul (1973), 'Scientific internationalism and the Weimar physicists: The ideology and its manipulation in Germany after World War I', Isis, 64, 151–178

Forman, Paul, John L. Heilbron, and Spencer Weart (1975), 'Physics circa 1900: Personnel, Funding, and Productivity of the Academic Establishments', Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences, 5, 1–185

Fölsing, Albrecht (1997), Albert Einstein: A Biography (London: Viking)

Frank, Philipp (1947), Einstein: His Life and Times (New York: DaCapo Press)

Franklin, Allan (1997), 'Are There Really Electrons? Experiment and Reality', Physics Today, October, 26–33

French, A. P. (ed.) (1979), Einstein: A Centenary Volume (London: Heinemann)

French, A. P. and P.J. Kennedy (eds) (1985), Niels Bohr: A Centenary (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press)

Friedländer, Saul (1997), Nazi Germany and The Jews: Volume 1 – The Years of Persecution 1933–39 (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson)

Frisch, Otto (1980), What Little I Remember (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)

Fromkin, David (2004), Europe's Last Summer: Why the World Went to War in 1914 (London: William Heinemann)

Fulbrook, Mary (2004), A Concise History of Germany, 2nd edn (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)

Gamov, George (1966), Thirty Years That Shocked Physics (New York: Dover Publications)

Gay, Ruth (1992), The Jews of Germany: A Historical Portrait (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press)

Gehrenbeck, Richard K. (1978), 'Electron Diffraction: Fifty Years Ago', reprinted in Weart and Phillips (1985)

Gell-Mann, Murray (1979), 'What are the Building Blocks of Matter?', in Huff and

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