Mathematicians Fleeing from Nazi Germany: Individual Fates and Global ImpactPrinceton University Press, 2009 - 471 עמודים The emigration of mathematicians from Europe during the Nazi era signaled an irrevocable and important historical shift for the international mathematics world. Mathematicians Fleeing from Nazi Germany is the first thoroughly documented account of this exodus. In this greatly expanded translation of the 1998 German edition, Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze describes the flight of more than 140 mathematicians, their reasons for leaving, the political and economic issues involved, the reception of these emigrants by various countries, and the emigrants' continuing contributions to mathematics. The influx of these brilliant thinkers to other nations profoundly reconfigured the mathematics world and vaulted the United States into a new leadership role in mathematics research. Based on archival sources that have never been examined before, the book discusses the preeminent emigrant mathematicians of the period, including Emmy Noether, John von Neumann, Hermann Weyl, and many others. The author explores the mechanisms of the expulsion of mathematicians from Germany, the emigrants' acculturation to their new host countries, and the fates of those mathematicians forced to stay behind. The book reveals the alienation and solidarity of the emigrants, and investigates the global development of mathematics as a consequence of their radical migration. An in-depth yet accessible look at mathematics both as a scientific enterprise and human endeavor, Mathematicians Fleeing from Nazi Germany provides a vivid picture of a critical chapter in the history of international science. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 88
... Political Reasons for Emigration beyond Anti - Semitism 4.D.6 . Cheating Emigrants out of Their Pensions 4.D.7 . Increasing Restrictions Imposed upon " Non - Aryan " Students 4.D.8 . Political Position of Emigrants before 1933 : German ...
... Political Information , Caution , and Self - Censorship in the Contact between Emigrants and Mathematicians Remaining in Germany 157 160 7.D.6 . Condemnation of Former Colleagues ' Commitment to the Nazis by Emigrants 162 7.D.7 . Self ...
... Political Adaptation 233 9.3. Problems of Adaptation in Teaching and Research 235 9.4. Age-Related Problems and ... Political Mistrust against Immigrants on the Part of the Americans 250 9.D.11. Waning Political Restraint on Immigrants ...
... Political “Coping with the Past” (“Vergangenheitsbewältigung”) 331 11.S. Case Study 337 11.S.1. A Case of Failed Compensation: Max Dehn 337 Appendix 1 Lists of Emigrated (after 1933), Murdered, and Otherwise Persecuted German-Speaking ...
... Political Interests during Emigration 380 Appendix 4.2 Richard Courant's Resignation from the German Mathematicians' Association DMV in 1935 381 Appendix 4.3 Von Mises in His Diary about His Second Emigration, from Turkey to the USA, in ...
תוכן
CHAPTER | 1 |
Appendix 3 | 3 |
CHAPTER | 4 |
CHAPTER | 10 |
Early Emigration | 30 |
as European Phenomena | 42 |
Pretexts Forms and the Extent of Emigration and Persecution | 59 |
and Unaffected by Persecution | 66 |
S 2 Early Emigration from Austria as Exemplified | 242 |
S Case Studies | 259 |
The Impact of Immigration on American Mathematics | 267 |
Mathematics | 278 |
S 3 The Problems of Early Emigration as Exemplified | 291 |
S Case Studies | 310 |
CHAPTER 11 | 316 |
Appendix 1 | 341 |
CHAPTER 5 | 92 |
CHAPTER 6 | 104 |
S Case Studies | 167 |
CHAPTER 8 | 186 |
AntiSemitism Differences in the Science Systems | 210 |
102 | 214 |
Acculturation Political Adaptation and the American Entrance | 230 |
CHAPTER 7 | 237 |
Appendix 2 | 366 |
Translation of a Letter from Professor Karl Löwner | 372 |
Max PinlLater the Author of Pioneering | 378 |
Max Dehns Refusal to Rejoin the German Mathematicians | 393 |
Archives Unprinted Sources and Their Abbreviations | 415 |
Photographs Index and Credits | 445 |
Name Index | 461 |