
Crystal Clear takes you behind the scenes in the life of one of the most prominent scientists of the twentieth century, William Lawrence Bragg (WLB) - an innovative genius, who together with his father, William Henry Bragg (WHB) founded and developed a whole new branch of science, X-ray Crystallography. The main body of the text contains the hitherto unpublished autobiographies of both WLB and his wife, Alice. Alice Bragg was a public figure in her own right. She was Mayor of Cambridge and National Chairman of the Marriage Guidance Council among other roles. She and WLB were as different as chalk and cheese. Their autobiographies complement each other to give a rounded picture of the real personalities behind their public appearance. They write of their travels, their family life, their friends and their joys and sorrows. They write most of all about each other. Their younger daughter, Patience Thomson, provides anecdotes and vignettes, bringing her parents to life. She has also included extracts from previously unpublished letters and from articles which Alice Bragg wrote for National newspapers. The result is an unusual insight into the lives of two distinguished people. The two accounts reveal a fascinating interaction between these two characters, neither of whom could have achieved on this scale without the other. There is an underlying love story here which humanises and transforms. This is a unique book, adopting an original viewpoint, which will take the reader far beyond the scope of a normal biography.
This book investigates the personal and professional lives of Sir Lawrence Bragg and Lady Alice Bragg to understand the human dynamics behind the development of X-ray crystallography. Authors A. M. Glazer and Patience Thomson utilize previously unpublished autobiographical manuscripts, personal correspondence, and journalistic contributions to construct a dual-perspective narrative. The text argues that the scientific achievements of W. L. Bragg were inextricably linked to the partnership and domestic support provided by his wife, Alice, presenting a holistic view of their individual and shared experiences.
What You Will Find
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Experts and readers recognize this work as a valuable primary source for historians of science interested in the personal lives of the Bragg family. The inclusion of Alice Bragg's perspective is frequently noted as a significant contribution that balances the traditional focus on W. L. Bragg's scientific career.
Page Count:
449
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191061808
ISBN-13:
9780191061806
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