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NTM ; 31(3): 219-231, 2023 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37695375

ABSTRACT

The introduction to our special issue offers a brief survey of the historical literature on knowledge about India in Nazi Germany and distinguishes three different, but interrelated layers of such knowledge: disciplinary knowledge of Indology as an academic field, knowledge fulfilling the needs of state agencies, and popular knowledge (and beliefs) about India.


Subject(s)
Knowledge , National Socialism , Systemic Racism , Germany , India , National Socialism/history , Systemic Racism/ethnology , Systemic Racism/history
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Ber Wiss ; 41(4): 345-349, 2018 Dec.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32495439
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Isis ; 102(3): 481-93, 2011 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22073772

ABSTRACT

In order to discuss the temporal structure of mathematical research, this essay offers four related definitions of a mathematical object from different times and places. It is argued that in order to appreciate the differences between these definitions, the historian needs to understand that none of them made sense in mathematical practice without a technical framework, referred to but not explained in the definitions themselves (an "epistemic configuration of research"); that the dynamics of the epistemic objects of mathematical research are secondary to the dynamics of these epistemic configurations as a whole; and that the dynamics of epistemic configurations of mathematical research do not follow law-like processes. Very different types of change may happen, and some of them link the dynamics of epistemic configurations with events and developments far beyond the bounds of the research field in question. These insights have historiographical consequences that require us to rethink the kind of temporality ascribed to mathematics.


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Mathematics/history , Research/history , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , Knowledge
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Osiris ; 20: 131-58, 2005.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20503761

ABSTRACT

The article is concerned with the mathematical sciences in National Socialist Germany and Fascist Italy, with special attention to research important to the war effort. It focuses on three institutional developments: the expansion of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Fluid Dynamics in Göttingen, the foundation of the Reich Institute for Mathematics in Oberwolfach (Black Forest), and the work of the Istituto Nazionale per le Applicazioni del Calcolo in Rome. All three developments are embedded in the general political background, thus providing a basis for comparative conclusions about the conditions of the mathematical sciences and military-related research in Germany and Italy. It turns out that in both countries, the increasing demand for mathematical knowledge in modern warfare led to the establishment of "extra-university" national institutions specifically devoted to mathematical research.


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Academies and Institutes/history , Mathematics/history , National Socialism/history , Research/history , Air Movements , Air Pressure , Germany , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , Hydrodynamics , Italy , Political Systems/history , Research Support as Topic
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