Clara Immerwahr - The Woman Scientist Who Challenged Fritz Haber and Opposed Chemical Warfare #982924

di Mireille D'aureville

Diogenes Global Press

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Clara Immerwahr was not only Fritz Haber’s tragic wife.
She was a chemist, a public lecturer, one of the first German women to earn a doctorate in chemistry, and a woman whose life stood at the terrible crossing point of science, marriage, war, and conscience.
Born into a world that barely allowed women into laboratories, Clara fought her way into chemistry at the University of Breslau and earned her doctorate in 1900. But after marriage, the doors that had briefly opened began to close. Her own scientific future narrowed while her husband’s career rose toward fame, power, and military usefulness.
Then World War I transformed chemistry into a weapon.
As Fritz Haber helped bring chlorine gas to the battlefield at Ypres, Clara found herself inside a household where scientific triumph and moral catastrophe had become inseparable. Her death in 1915, by Haber’s military pistol, has often been told as the story of a pacifist martyr. But the truth is more intimate, more tragic, and more complicated.
This book restores Clara Immerwahr as more than a symbol. It follows her as a scientist, daughter, wife, mother, lecturer, collaborator, dissenter, and conscience in an age when knowledge could feed the world or poison it.
Clara Immerwahr is a haunting biography about women in science, the ethics of discovery, and the unbearable question at the heart of modern research: what happens when knowledge is turned against life?
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ISBN:
9791224484752
Formato:
ebook
Anno di pubblicazione:
2026
Dimensione:
526 KB
Protezione:
nessuna
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Mireille D'aureville