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The following pages link to Rockefeller and the internationalization of mathematics between the two world wars. Documents and studies for the social history of mathematics in the 20th century (Q5930575):
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- The strange case of Paul Appell's last memoir on Monge's problem: ``sur les déblais et remblais'' (Q309806) (← links)
- ``Mathematics knows no races'': a political speech that David Hilbert planned for the ICM in Bologna in 1928 (Q316839) (← links)
- Toward a scientific and personal biography of Tullio Levi-Civita (1873--1941) (Q558074) (← links)
- Emigration of mathematicians from outside German-speaking academia 1933-1963, supported by the society for the protection of science and learning (Q656712) (← links)
- An American goes to Europe: three letters from Oswald Veblen to George Birkhoff in 1913/1914 (Q660176) (← links)
- The dramatic episode of Sundman (Q973452) (← links)
- The habilitation of John von Neumann at Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Berlin: judgements on a Hungarian-Jewish mathematician in the Germany of 1927 (Q973454) (← links)
- Fermat comes to America: Harry Schultz Vandiver and FLT (1914--1963). (Q1013666) (← links)
- Hardy as mentor (Q1013668) (← links)
- Funds for mathematics: Carnegie Institution of Washington support for mathematics from 1902 to 1921. (Q1406946) (← links)
- From Nancy to Copenhagen to the World: the internationalization of Laurent Schwartz and his theory of distributions (Q1678022) (← links)
- An editorial ambition ``universelle et confraternelle'': the bibliographic bulletin \textit{L'Enseignement mathématique} (1899--1920) (Q1725681) (← links)
- Constructing an international library: the collections of journals in Turin's Special Mathematics Library (Q1725683) (← links)
- Emmy Noether's letters to P. S. Alexandroff (Q1811276) (← links)
- The late arrival of academic applied mathematics in the United States: a paradox, theses, and literature (Q1811277) (← 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)
- Models from the nineteenth century used for visualizing optical phenomena and line geometry (Q2101889) (← links)
- Interview with Andreas Daniel Matt: real-time mathematics (Q2101903) (← links)
- History of mathematics: a global cultural approach. Abstracts from the workshop held December 13--19, 2020 (online meeting) (Q2232324) (← links)
- Rockefeller philanthropy and mathematical emigration between World Wars (Q2354118) (← links)
- Transforming tradition: Richard Courant in Göttingen (Q2354119) (← links)
- An early debate in mathematical biology and its value for teaching: Rashevsky's 1934 paper on cell division (Q2400833) (← links)
- Confluences of agendas: emigrant mathematicians in transit in Denmark, 1933--1945 (Q2447811) (← links)
- Probability in 1919/20: the von Mises-Pólya-controversy (Q2503999) (← links)
- The Eyes of French Mathematicians on Tullio Levi-Civita—the Case of Hydrodynamics (1900–1930) (Q2956356) (← links)
- Why Magnus expansion (Q5033355) (← links)
- L’Enseignement Mathématique and Its Internationalist Ambitions During the Turmoil of WWI and the 1920s (Q5050048) (← links)
- VOLTERRA E AS VIAGENS DE ESTUDANTES FRANCESES PARA A ITÁLIA NA DÉCADA DE 1910 (Q5072295) (← links)
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- Marshall Stone and the internationalization of the American mathematical research community (Q5322175) (← links)
- Mobility and Migration of Spanish Mathematicians during the Years around the Spanish Civil War and World War II (Q5411602) (← links)
- Felix Bernstein (Q5898634) (← links)
- Doktorat i doktoranci Stefana Banacha (Q6164810) (← links)
- Book review of: E. McKinnon Riehm and F. Hoffman, Turbulent times in mathematics. The life of J. C. Fields and the history of the Fields Medal (Q6169264) (← links)
- Banach's doctorate: a case of mistaken identity (Q6169266) (← links)
- Abstract relations: bibliography and the infra-structures of modern mathematics (Q6182764) (← links)