This digital edition of The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein provides access to Einstein’s writings and correspondence from 1879 to 1955. Hosted by Caltech and Princeton University Press, the platform includes authoritative transcriptions, English translations, annotations, and scholarly apparatus. The materials trace Einstein’s scientific achievements, political views, and philosophical reflections. The project highlights his global intellectual network and contributions to relativity, quantum theory, and human rights. It is an indispensable resource for researchers in physics, history of science, and 20th-century thought.
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