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The following pages link to Mathematicians at war. Volterra and his French colleagues in World War I (Q1030804):
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- The ghosts of the École Normale (Q254468) (← links)
- Integral equations between theory and practice: the cases of Italy and France to 1920 (Q461377) (← links)
- Constructing an international library: the collections of journals in Turin's Special Mathematics Library (Q1725683) (← 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)
- `To each according to his trade': Italian mathematicians at war (Q2304658) (← links)
- Phonotelemetry: sound-ranging techniques in World War I (Q2304661) (← links)
- What Does the Arrest and Release of Emile Borel and His Colleagues in 1941 Tell Us about the German Occupation of France? (Q2882832) (← links)
- Introduction: The Latin Sisters and Mathematics (Q2956349) (← links)
- Lines on the Horizon (Q2956353) (← links)
- French Mathematicians at the Bologna Congress (1928). Between Participation and Boycott (Q2956357) (← links)
- Corrado Segre and His Disciples: the Construction of an International Identity for the Italian School of Algebraic Geometry (Q4554372) (← links)
- The Unione Matematica Italiana and Its Bollettino, 1922–1928. National and International Aspects (Q5050047) (← links)
- VOLTERRA E AS VIAGENS DE ESTUDANTES FRANCESES PARA A ITÁLIA NA DÉCADA DE 1910 (Q5072295) (← links)
- Edited by Laurent Mazliak and Rossana Tazzioli, <i>Mathematical Communities in the Reconstruction After the Great War 1918-1928: Trajectories and Institutions</i> (Q5879369) (← links)