The following pages link to (Q4544170):
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- Launching mathematical research without a formal mandate: the role of university-affiliated journals in Britain, 1837--1870 (Q885087) (← 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 etherealization of common sense?'' Arithmetical and algebraic modes of intelligibility in late Victorian mathematics of measurement (Q1728758) (← links)
- The Cambridge Mathematical Journal and its descendants: the linchpin of a research community in the early and mid-Victorian age (Q1765386) (← links)
- The \textit{Mathematical Miscellany} and the \textit{Cambridge Miscellany of Mathematics}: closely connected attempts to introduce research-level mathematics in America, 1836--1843 (Q2426750) (← links)
- British mathematics 1837–1901 (Q3426309) (← links)