![]() ![]() For she is brilliant, charismatic, accepting and beautiful. ![]() She took on the world as a brilliant young women long before she was married Albert, unfortunately in a world dominated by men she was lost. A huge accomplishment for anyone and during this time an even bigger accomplishment for a woman as Mileva was only the fifth woman ever to be accepted. ![]() ![]() Mileva Maric Einstein attended the Zurich Polytechnic School for physics and mathematics in October 1896. Mileva was Albert Einstein’s first wife and this is the only time she will be called “Einstein’s Wife” because she was so much more, unfortunately like many other successful women during this time she was hidden in her husband’s shadows. But have you ever heard of Mileva Einstein? No, me either until Marie Benedict’s The Other Einstein. In almost every physics or mathematics classroom there are hints of him. He is the one that the school systems force upon you. When you think of Einstein who comes to mind? Albert Einstein of course. You have passed over the supposedly insurmountable divide between male and female in countless classrooms before. ![]()
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