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Nancy Thorndike Greenspan is an American author specializing in biographies. She is known for writing the biography of notable physicist
Max Born Max Born (; 11 December 1882 – 5 January 1970) was a German physicist and mathematician who was instrumental in the development of quantum mechanics. He also made contributions to solid-state physics and optics and supervised the work of a n ...
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The End of the Certain World ''The End of the Certain World: The Life and Science of Max Born'' is a biography of Max Born by Nancy Thorndike Greenspan that was initially published in 2005 by Basic Books. It was the first book-length biography of Born, a Nobel laureate and ...
: The Life and Science of
Max Born Max Born (; 11 December 1882 – 5 January 1970) was a German physicist and mathematician who was instrumental in the development of quantum mechanics. He also made contributions to solid-state physics and optics and supervised the work of a n ...
: The Nobel Physicist Who Ignited the Quantum Revolution.'' She also authored several books in child psychiatry and psychology with her husband, Stanley I. Greenspan. These include ''The Clinical Interview of the Child,'' McGraw-Hill (New York, NY), 1981, 3rd edition, American Psychiatric Press (Washington, DC), 2003, ''First Feelings: Milestones in the Emotional Development of Your Baby and Child,'' Viking (New York, NY), 1985, and ''The Essential Partnership: How Parents and Children Can Meet the Emotional Challenges of Infancy and Childhood,'' Viking (New York, NY), 1989. She is also known for writing the biography of WWII spy
Klaus Fuchs Klaus Emil Julius Fuchs (29 December 1911 – 28 January 1988) was a German theoretical physicist and atomic spy who supplied information from the American, British and Canadian Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union during and shortly aft ...
, a German physicist and Nazi resister who was a WWII spy. The biography, ''
Atomic Spy Atomic spies or atom spies were people in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada who are known to have illicitly given information about nuclear weapons production or design to the Soviet Union during World War II and the early Cold W ...
: The Dark Lives of Klaus Fuchs (Viking, May 12, 2020)'' is a non-fictional account of how the spy risked extreme
torture Torture is the deliberate infliction of severe pain or suffering on a person for reasons such as punishment, extracting a confession, interrogation for information, or intimidating third parties. Some definitions are restricted to acts c ...
and death by the
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to fight the Nazis in 1932–33 and handing the plans for the plutonium bomb to the Russians in 1945, which ultimately resulted in the
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between 1947 and 1991. She has served on the board of numerous environmental organizations and is a board member of the American Institute of Physics Foundation.


Reception

In his 2005 review of Greenspan's book ''
The End of the Certain World ''The End of the Certain World: The Life and Science of Max Born'' is a biography of Max Born by Nancy Thorndike Greenspan that was initially published in 2005 by Basic Books. It was the first book-length biography of Born, a Nobel laureate and ...
: The Life and Science of
Max Born Max Born (; 11 December 1882 – 5 January 1970) was a German physicist and mathematician who was instrumental in the development of quantum mechanics. He also made contributions to solid-state physics and optics and supervised the work of a n ...
: The Nobel Physicist Who Ignited the Quantum Revolution'', David C. Cassidy (''Biography,'' fall, 2005, David C. Cassidy, review of ''The End of the Certain World,'' p. 372) wrote "It is a powerful story" and it "is well told". The book's review in ''
Publishers Weekly ''Publishers Weekly'' (''PW'') is an American weekly trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers, and literary agents. Published continuously since 1872, it has carried the tagline, "The International News Magazine of B ...
'' wrote "This empathetic work, Greenspan's first solo effort, lifts a deserving figure out of semi-obscurity and adds a valuable perspective on the origin of modern physics." The book's review in ''
Science News ''Science News (SN)'' is an American bi-weekly magazine devoted to articles about new scientific and technical developments, typically gleaned from recent scientific and technical journals. History ''Science News'' has been published since 1 ...
'' said the "book will appeal to anyone interested in the golden age of physics, as Born was one of its most influential figures."


Biographical and critical sources:

* ''American Baby,'' September 1985, Stanley Greenspan, review of ''First Feelings: Milestones in the Emotional Development of Your Baby and Child,'' p. 72. * ''American Scientist,'' July 1, 2005, David C. Cassidy, "Born unto Trouble," review of ''The End of the Certain World: The Life and Science of Max Born: The Nobel Physicist Who Ignited the Quantum Revolution,'' p. 372. * ''Biography,'' fall, 2005, David C. Cassidy, review of ''The End of the Certain World,'' p. 372. * ''Bookwatch,'' July 2005, "Basic Books," review of ''The End of the Certain World.'' * ''Choice,'' October 2005, D. Park, review of ''The End of the Certain World,'' p. 312. * ''Discover,'' August 2005, Richard Panek, review of ''The End of the Certain World,'' p. 76. * ''Healthline,'' November 1989, Bettina Wood, review of ''The Essential Partnership: How Parents and Children Can Meet the Emotional Challenges of Infancy and Childhood,'' p. 16. * ''Isis,'' September 2006, Richard H. Beyler, review of ''The End of the Certain World,'' p. 569. * ''Journal of College Science Teaching,'' September 2005, Cary Seidman, review of ''The End of the Certain World,'' p. 75. * ''Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,'' January 2005, Sharon M. Hasbani, review of ''The Clinical Interview of the Child,'' p. 102. * ''Library Journal,'' April 15, 1985, Janice Arenofsky, review of ''First Feelings,'' p. 77. * ''Nature,'' June 9, 2005, Kurt Gottfried, "Born to Greatness?," review of ''The End of the Certain World,'' p. 739. * ''Physics Today,'' January 2006, Joan Lisa Bromberg, review of ''The End of the Certain World,'' p. 60. * ''Psychology Today,'' April 1985, Colleen Cordes, review of ''First Feelings,'' p. 73. * ''Publishers Weekly,'' February 15, 1985, review of ''First Feelings,'' p. 91; January 20, 1989, Genevieve Stuttaford, review of ''The Essential Partnership,'' p. 135; February 7, 2005, review of ''The End of the Certain World,'' p. 54. * ''Science Books & Films,'' July–August 2005, Barry R. Masters, review of ''The End of the Certain World,'' p. 158; November–December 2005, review of ''The End of the Certain World,'' p. 240. * ''Science News,'' March 19, 2005, review of ''The End of the Certain World,'' p. 191. * ''Times Higher Education Supplement,'' April 29, 2005, Graham Farmelo, "The Trouble with Being Quietly Born," review of ''The End of the Certain World,'' p. 22.


Psychiatry & psychology with Stanley I. Greenspan

* ''The Clinical Interview of the Child,'' McGraw-Hill (New York, NY), 1981, 3rd edition, American Psychiatric Press (Washington, DC), 2003. * ''First Feelings: Milestones in the Emotional Development of Your Baby and Child,'' Viking (New York, NY), 1985. * ''The Essential Partnership: How Parents and Children Can Meet the Emotional Challenges of Infancy and Childhood,'' Viking (New York, NY), 1989.


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