This beautifully illustrated anthology celebrates eighty years
of history and intellectual inquiry at the Institute for Advanced
Study, one of the world's leading centers for theoretical research.
Featuring essays by current and former faculty and members along
with photographs by Serge J-F. Levy, the book captures the spirit
of curiosity, freedom, and comradeship that is a hallmark of this
unique community of scholars.
Founded in 1930 in Princeton, New Jersey, the institute
encourages and supports fundamental research in the sciences and
humanities--the original, often speculative thinking that can
transform how we understand our world. Albert Einstein was among
the first in a long line of brilliant thinkers to be affiliated
with the institute. They include Kurt Godel, George Kennan, J.
Robert Oppenheimer, Erwin Panofsky, Homer A. Thompson, John von
Neumann, and Hermann Weyl. This volume offers an intimate portrait
in words and images of a storied institution that might best be
described as a true academic village. The personal reflections
collected here--written by leading figures from across the
disciplines--bring this exceptional academic institution and its
history vibrantly to life.
The contributors to this anthology are Michael Atiyah, Chantal
David, Freeman Dyson, Jane F. Fulcher, Peter Goddard, Barbara
Kowalzig, Wolf Lepenies, Paul Moravec, Joan Wallach Scott, and
David H. Weinberg."
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