Cargando…

The war of guns and mathematics: mathematical practices and communities in France and its Western allies around World War I

For a long time, World War I has been shortchanged by the historiography of science. Until recently, World War II was usually considered as the defining event for the formation of the modern relationship between science and society. In this context, the effects of the First World War, by contrast, w...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Aubin, David, Goldstein, Catherine
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: American Mathematical Society 2014
Materias:
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2279812
_version_ 1780955482415955968
author Aubin, David
Goldstein, Catherine
author_facet Aubin, David
Goldstein, Catherine
author_sort Aubin, David
collection CERN
description For a long time, World War I has been shortchanged by the historiography of science. Until recently, World War II was usually considered as the defining event for the formation of the modern relationship between science and society. In this context, the effects of the First World War, by contrast, were often limited to the massive deaths of promising young scientists. By focusing on a few key places (Paris, Cambridge, Rome, Chicago, and others), the present book gathers studies representing a broad spectrum of positions adopted by mathematicians about the conflict, from militant pacifism to military, scientific, or ideological mobilization. The use of mathematics for war is thoroughly examined. This book suggests a new vision of the long-term influence of World War I on mathematics and mathematicians. Continuities and discontinuities in the structure and organization of the mathematical sciences are discussed, as well as their images in various milieux. Topics of research and the values with which they were defended are scrutinized. This book, in particular, proposes a more in-depth evaluation of the issue of modernity and modernization in mathematics. The issue of scientific international relations after the war is revisited by a close look at the situation in a few Allied countries (France, Britain, Italy, and the USA). The historiography has emphasized the place of Germany as the leading mathematical country before WWI and the absurdity of its postwar ostracism by the Allies. The studies presented here help explain how dramatically different prewar situations, prolonged interaction during the war, and new international postwar organizations led to attempts at redrafting models for mathematical developments.
id cern-2279812
institution Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear
language eng
publishDate 2014
publisher American Mathematical Society
record_format invenio
spelling cern-22798122021-04-21T19:05:32Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2279812engAubin, DavidGoldstein, CatherineThe war of guns and mathematics: mathematical practices and communities in France and its Western allies around World War IMathematical Physics and MathematicsFor a long time, World War I has been shortchanged by the historiography of science. Until recently, World War II was usually considered as the defining event for the formation of the modern relationship between science and society. In this context, the effects of the First World War, by contrast, were often limited to the massive deaths of promising young scientists. By focusing on a few key places (Paris, Cambridge, Rome, Chicago, and others), the present book gathers studies representing a broad spectrum of positions adopted by mathematicians about the conflict, from militant pacifism to military, scientific, or ideological mobilization. The use of mathematics for war is thoroughly examined. This book suggests a new vision of the long-term influence of World War I on mathematics and mathematicians. Continuities and discontinuities in the structure and organization of the mathematical sciences are discussed, as well as their images in various milieux. Topics of research and the values with which they were defended are scrutinized. This book, in particular, proposes a more in-depth evaluation of the issue of modernity and modernization in mathematics. The issue of scientific international relations after the war is revisited by a close look at the situation in a few Allied countries (France, Britain, Italy, and the USA). The historiography has emphasized the place of Germany as the leading mathematical country before WWI and the absurdity of its postwar ostracism by the Allies. The studies presented here help explain how dramatically different prewar situations, prolonged interaction during the war, and new international postwar organizations led to attempts at redrafting models for mathematical developments.American Mathematical Societyoai:cds.cern.ch:22798122014
spellingShingle Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
Aubin, David
Goldstein, Catherine
The war of guns and mathematics: mathematical practices and communities in France and its Western allies around World War I
title The war of guns and mathematics: mathematical practices and communities in France and its Western allies around World War I
title_full The war of guns and mathematics: mathematical practices and communities in France and its Western allies around World War I
title_fullStr The war of guns and mathematics: mathematical practices and communities in France and its Western allies around World War I
title_full_unstemmed The war of guns and mathematics: mathematical practices and communities in France and its Western allies around World War I
title_short The war of guns and mathematics: mathematical practices and communities in France and its Western allies around World War I
title_sort war of guns and mathematics: mathematical practices and communities in france and its western allies around world war i
topic Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2279812
work_keys_str_mv AT aubindavid thewarofgunsandmathematicsmathematicalpracticesandcommunitiesinfranceanditswesternalliesaroundworldwari
AT goldsteincatherine thewarofgunsandmathematicsmathematicalpracticesandcommunitiesinfranceanditswesternalliesaroundworldwari
AT aubindavid warofgunsandmathematicsmathematicalpracticesandcommunitiesinfranceanditswesternalliesaroundworldwari
AT goldsteincatherine warofgunsandmathematicsmathematicalpracticesandcommunitiesinfranceanditswesternalliesaroundworldwari