AbstractThere is a sizable and growing literature on scholars who fled from the Nazi regime, a literature which often focuses on the periods before leaving Germany and after settling permanently in the USA, but relatively less work on the interim period in which many of them found temporary homes in countries such as Turkey. In this article we would like to discuss the scholarly work, activities and the impact of mathematicians Richard von Mises, William Prager and Hilda Geiringer during their stay in Turkey. We argue that the establishment and the development of applied mathematics and mechanics in Turkey owe much to them
Out of the estimated 650 émigré scholars and scientists who were dismissed from their academic pos...
This paper discusses a dimly lit and largely unknown time in the life of a great biochemist. Felix H...
The history and memory of “Turks” in Germany during World War II is a “blind spot” in Turkish- Germa...
AbstractThere is a sizable and growing literature on scholars who fled from the Nazi regime, a liter...
PublishedOne of the most significant events of the history of Turkish universities in the Republican...
The article explores the academic working conditions for about 144 German émigré professors in Tur...
Wilhelm Röpke and Alexander Rüstow were important intellectuals, crucial both for their scientific c...
This essay focuses on the effect of the refugee scholars on Turkish University Reform, which direct...
After Nazi Party came to power in 1933, many scholars and scientists, had to leave Germany. They wen...
This paper discusses a dimly lit and largely unknown bit of the history of applied mathematics and o...
Author's version of an article published in the journal: Historia Mathematica. Also available from t...
The study aims to investigate in depth two incidents that have been widely presented in literature a...
AbstractIn January 1933 Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany and almost immediately the dismiss...
Today thousands of academics from Turkey, along with others from Syria, Iran, and Egypt are desertin...
AbstractThis note summarizes the results of a recent survey of all the mathematical work of Mehmet N...
Out of the estimated 650 émigré scholars and scientists who were dismissed from their academic pos...
This paper discusses a dimly lit and largely unknown time in the life of a great biochemist. Felix H...
The history and memory of “Turks” in Germany during World War II is a “blind spot” in Turkish- Germa...
AbstractThere is a sizable and growing literature on scholars who fled from the Nazi regime, a liter...
PublishedOne of the most significant events of the history of Turkish universities in the Republican...
The article explores the academic working conditions for about 144 German émigré professors in Tur...
Wilhelm Röpke and Alexander Rüstow were important intellectuals, crucial both for their scientific c...
This essay focuses on the effect of the refugee scholars on Turkish University Reform, which direct...
After Nazi Party came to power in 1933, many scholars and scientists, had to leave Germany. They wen...
This paper discusses a dimly lit and largely unknown bit of the history of applied mathematics and o...
Author's version of an article published in the journal: Historia Mathematica. Also available from t...
The study aims to investigate in depth two incidents that have been widely presented in literature a...
AbstractIn January 1933 Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany and almost immediately the dismiss...
Today thousands of academics from Turkey, along with others from Syria, Iran, and Egypt are desertin...
AbstractThis note summarizes the results of a recent survey of all the mathematical work of Mehmet N...
Out of the estimated 650 émigré scholars and scientists who were dismissed from their academic pos...
This paper discusses a dimly lit and largely unknown time in the life of a great biochemist. Felix H...
The history and memory of “Turks” in Germany during World War II is a “blind spot” in Turkish- Germa...