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The following pages link to ``Mathematics knows no races'': a political speech that David Hilbert planned for the ICM in Bologna in 1928 (Q316839):
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- ``The first man on the street'' -- tracing a famous Hilbert quote (1900) back to Gergonne (1825) (Q346668) (← links)
- We shall know: Hilbert's apology (Q1286340) (← links)
- French Mathematicians at the Bologna Congress (1928). Between Participation and Boycott (Q2956357) (← links)
- The Rise and Fall of the Anti-Mathematical Movement (Q4972866) (← links)
- Cartan meets Chaplygin (Q4987040) (← links)
- The Unione Matematica Italiana and Its Bollettino, 1922–1928. National and International Aspects (Q5050047) (← links)
- Richard von Mises’ work for ZAMM until his emigration in 1933 and glimpses of the later history of ZAMM (Q6117573) (← 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)
- Two contrasting and complementary views of Göttingen: letters from the first female Norwegian Ph.D. in mathematics, Elizabeth Stephansen, to her compatriot Carl Størmer in the winter semester of 1902/3 (Q6659787) (← links)