Authors version of an article published in the journal: Historia Mathematica. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hm.2012.01.00
The essay provides an account of the development of Reinach’s philosophy of “Sachverhalte” (states o...
The aim of this article is to present some of the fundamental aspects of Scholz’s life and work to a...
The contribution gives a brief historical insight in the beginning and the drastic change of biograp...
Authors version of an article published in the journal: Historia Mathematica. Also available from th...
Life and work of the mathematician Gottfried Köthe who taught in Heidelberg 1857-1965. The essay als...
peer-reviewedThis article concentrates on the life and work of Ludwig Hopf, including the effects th...
German speaking émigré historians tried to influence German historians and students after the Seco...
The author was one of the earliest representatives of computer applications within historical resear...
Central European History has opened its pages again and again to the controversial debate about the ...
AbstractIn 1934 Helmut Hasse became Professor of Mathematics at Göttingen. Hasse's attitudes and beh...
This article is based on the observation that a boom in genealogical research began in the field of ...
The geneticist Hans Stubbe had been one of the most valued and decorated scientists of the GDR – des...
Author's version of an article published in the journal: Historia Mathematica. Also available from t...
peer-reviewedChapter two from Holfter, G. M. B. (2012). Heinrich Böll and Ireland. Newcastle: Cambri...
The article focuses on the last years of the eminent French historian and co-founder of the Annales-...
The essay provides an account of the development of Reinach’s philosophy of “Sachverhalte” (states o...
The aim of this article is to present some of the fundamental aspects of Scholz’s life and work to a...
The contribution gives a brief historical insight in the beginning and the drastic change of biograp...
Authors version of an article published in the journal: Historia Mathematica. Also available from th...
Life and work of the mathematician Gottfried Köthe who taught in Heidelberg 1857-1965. The essay als...
peer-reviewedThis article concentrates on the life and work of Ludwig Hopf, including the effects th...
German speaking émigré historians tried to influence German historians and students after the Seco...
The author was one of the earliest representatives of computer applications within historical resear...
Central European History has opened its pages again and again to the controversial debate about the ...
AbstractIn 1934 Helmut Hasse became Professor of Mathematics at Göttingen. Hasse's attitudes and beh...
This article is based on the observation that a boom in genealogical research began in the field of ...
The geneticist Hans Stubbe had been one of the most valued and decorated scientists of the GDR – des...
Author's version of an article published in the journal: Historia Mathematica. Also available from t...
peer-reviewedChapter two from Holfter, G. M. B. (2012). Heinrich Böll and Ireland. Newcastle: Cambri...
The article focuses on the last years of the eminent French historian and co-founder of the Annales-...
The essay provides an account of the development of Reinach’s philosophy of “Sachverhalte” (states o...
The aim of this article is to present some of the fundamental aspects of Scholz’s life and work to a...
The contribution gives a brief historical insight in the beginning and the drastic change of biograp...