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Article
Lene Birkeland; Rolf Nossum; Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze
(2023)
The sine anecdote in Kovalevskaya’s memoirs.
British Journal for the History of Mathematics
(pp. 24-40).
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Article
Amie Morrison; Isobel Falconer
(2022)
Women’s participation in mathematics in Scotland, 1730–1850.
British Journal for the History of Mathematics
(pp. 2-23).
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Article
John Aldrich
(2021)
Mathematical women in the British Isles 1878–1940: using the Davis archive.
British Journal for the History of Mathematics
(pp. 210-218).
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Book
Eva Kaufholz-Soldat; Nicola M. R. Oswald
(2020)
Against All Odds: Women’s Ways to Mathematical Research Since 1800.
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Chapter
Martina Bečvářová; Eva Kaufholz-Soldat; Nicola M.R. Oswald
(2020)
Women and Mathematics at the Universities in Prague.
In: Against All Odds: Women’s Ways to Mathematical Research Since 1800
(pp. 73-111).
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Chapter
Danuta Ciesielska; Eva Kaufholz-Soldat; Nicola M.R. Oswald
(2020)
Stanisława and Otton Nikodym.
In: Against All Odds: Women’s Ways to Mathematical Research Since 1800
(pp. 151-175).
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Chapter
Lisbeth Fajstrup; Anne Katrine Gjerløff; Tinne Hoff Kjeldsen; et al.
(2020)
Living by Numbers: The Strategies and Life Stories of Mid-Twentieth Century Danish Women Mathematicians.
In: Against All Odds: Women’s Ways to Mathematical Research Since 1800
(pp. 249-277).
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Chapter
Jenny Boucard; Eva Kaufholz-Soldat; Nicola M.R. Oswald
(2020)
Arithmetic and Memorial Practices by and Around Sophie Germain in the 19th Century.
In: Against All Odds: Women’s Ways to Mathematical Research Since 1800
(pp. 185-230).
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Chapter
Katharina Spieß; Eva Kaufholz-Soldat; Nicola M.R. Oswald
(2020)
Academic Education for Women at the University of Würzburg, Bavaria.
In: Against All Odds: Women’s Ways to Mathematical Research Since 1800
(pp. 39-71).
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Chapter
Renate Tobies; Eva Kaufholz-Soldat; Nicola M.R. Oswald
(2020)
Internationality: Women in Felix Klein’s Courses at the University of Göttingen (1893–1920).
In: Against All Odds: Women’s Ways to Mathematical Research Since 1800
(pp. 9-38).
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Book
Carla Petrocelli
(2019)
Il computer è donna: Eroine geniali e visionarie che hanno fatto la storia dell'informatica. (The computer is woman: Genius and visionary heroines who made computing history).
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