Jonathan Swinton explores the complex relationship between Alan Turing and Manchester, going beyond his mathematical achievements to uncover the social, cultural, and scientific forces that converged in this post-war city. From the wire-women assembling computers to Wittgenstein's philosophical influence, this book paints a vivid picture of Turing's world.
Journey through Manchester's hidden corners, from the elite enclaves of Hale to the bustling streets of Oxford Road, and witness the birth of the electronic brain. Explore the intersection of mathematics, biology, and social justice in this richly illustrated account of a life tragically cut short. Perfect for readers seeking a blend of biography, history, and scientific intrigue.
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