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Fri Mar 31 17:19:07 2006
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MATHEMATICS 1850-1920 - MODERNITY AND PROFESSIONALISATION 
 
History of Science Seminar, University of Aarhus, Denmark Wednesday May 14, 2003, 1-5 pm 
 
Some of the keywords in the history of science for late nineteenth and early twentieth
century are "modernity" and "professionalisation". In this seminar we will address these
issues for the history of mathematics. How can we talk about professionalisation in the
context of mathematics? Does it make any sense to talk about modernity and mathematics?
What can we learn about the history of mathematics from asking such questions?
 
The seminar takes place under the venue of the History of Science in Denmark Project.
Hence special attention will be given to the historiographical problems in writing local
or regional history of science. By looking at the circumstances under which mathematics
was shaped and institutionalised as a discipline in regional contexts such as the Danish,
Dutch and English, we learn much about the specific conditions that facilitated the
uprising of modern mathematics as well as the interactions between mathematics and
society.
  
ALL WELCOME! 
 
For further information and abstracts please visit:
http://www.ivh.au.dk/dvh/mathseminar2003/
 
The seminar is organised by Dr Henrik Kragh Sørensen and Dr Peter C. Kjærgaard 
 
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