Marie Curie and her daughters : the private lives of science's first family /

Marie Curie was the first person to be honored by two Nobel Prizes and she pioneered the use of radiation therapy for cancer patients. But she was also a mother, widowed young, who raised two extraordinary daughters alone, Irene, a Nobel Prize winning chemist in her own right, who played an importan...

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Main Author: Emling, Shelley
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, ©2012,2012.
Edition:First edition.
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Summary:Marie Curie was the first person to be honored by two Nobel Prizes and she pioneered the use of radiation therapy for cancer patients. But she was also a mother, widowed young, who raised two extraordinary daughters alone, Irene, a Nobel Prize winning chemist in her own right, who played an important role in the development of the atomic bomb, and Eve, a highly regarded humanitarian and journalist, who fought alongside the French Resistance during WWII. As a woman fighting to succeed in a male dominated profession and a Polish immigrant caught in a xenophobic society, she had to find ways to support her research. Drawing on personal interviews with Curie's descendants, as well as revelatory new archives, this is a wholly new story about Marie Curie, and a family of women inextricably connected to the dawn of nuclear physics.
Physical Description:xx, 219 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages [213]-214) and index.
ISBN:9780230115712 (hardback)
0230115713 (hardback)