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The following pages link to Mathematicians and World War I: The international diplomacy of G. H. Hardy and Gösta Mittag-Leffler as reflected in their personal correspondence (Q1147108):
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- ``Mathematics knows no races'': a political speech that David Hilbert planned for the ICM in Bologna in 1928 (Q316839) (← links)
- ``Scientific control'' in mathematical reviewing and German-U.S.-American relations between the two World Wars (Q1337058) (← links)
- The rise of British analysis in the early 20th century: the role of G. H. Hardy and the London Mathematical Society. (Q1406945) (← links)
- The interplay of various Scandinavian mathematical journals (1859--1953) and the road towards internationalization (Q1725678) (← links)
- The ``Circolo Matematico di Palermo'' and the First World War: the crisis of scientific internationalism: a view through the unedited correspondence of De Franchis with Edmund Landau and other mathematicians (Q2041107) (← links)
- French Mathematicians at the Bologna Congress (1928). Between Participation and Boycott (Q2956357) (← links)