The following pages link to Karen Hunger Parshall (Q205844):
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- Victor Kac and Robert Moody: their paths to Kac-Moody Lie algebras. (Q697113) (← links)
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- A study in group theory: Leonard Eugene Dickson's Linear Groups (Q750600) (← links)
- In memoriam: Ivor Grattan-Guinness (June 23, 1941 -- December 12, 2014). (Q891752) (← links)
- Training women in mathematical research: the first fifty years of Bryn Mawr College (1885--1935) (Q897021) (← links)
- A century-old snapshot of American mathematics (Q920071) (← links)
- The 100th anniversary of mathematics at the University of Chicago (Q1190775) (← links)
- America's first school of mathematical research: James Joseph Sylvester at The Johns Hopkins University 1876--1883 (Q1202990) (← links)
- To belong: The role of community in the life and work of J. J. Sylvester (Q1267787) (← links)
- The one-hundredth anniversary of the death of invariant theory? (Q1813547) (← links)
- Defining a mathematical research school: the case of algebra at the University of Chicago, 1892--1945 (Q1888441) (← links)
- In memoriam Guy Hirsch (1915-1993) (Q1908662) (← links)
- John Horton Conway (December 26, 1937 -- April 11, 2020) (Q2153967) (← links)
- Joseph H. M. Wedderburn and the structure theory of algebras (Q2266000) (← links)
- Embedded in the culture: Mathematics at the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 (Q2365834) (← links)
- The fifth award of the Kenneth O. May medal and prize (Q2576311) (← links)
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- Building an International Reputation: The Case of J. J. Sylvester (1814-1897) (Q3130165) (← links)
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- Eliakim Hastings Moore and the founding of a mathematical community in America, 1892–1902 (Q3220542) (← links)
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- The British development of the theory of invariants (1841–1895) (Q3426311) (← links)
- “A New Era in the Development of Our Science”: The American Mathematical Research Community, 1920-1950 (Q3466734) (← links)
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- Perspectives on American mathematics (Q4501062) (← links)
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- The American Mathematical Monthly (1894-1919): A New Journal in the Service of Mathematics and Its Educators (Q4562875) (← links)
- Mathematics and the Politics of Race: The Case of William Claytor (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1933) (Q4576092) (← links)
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- A plurality of algebras, 1200–1600: Algebraic Europe from Fibonacci to Clavius (Q4976282) (← links)
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- Giovanni Battista Guccia: Pioneer of International Cooperation in Mathematics (Q5006129) (← links)
- Brian J. Parshall (October 28, 1945–January 17, 2022) (Q5059736) (← links)
- The American Mathematical Society and Applied Mathematics from the 1920s to the 1950s: A Revisionist Account (Q5081548) (← links)
- The New Era in American Mathematics, 1920–1950 (Q5155628) (← links)
- Marshall Stone and the internationalization of the American mathematical research community (Q5322175) (← links)
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- The Roaring Twenties in American Mathematics (Q5378052) (← links)
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