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From an early date, Jewish mathematicians also got involved in the organs and organizations of mathematics in Germany — editing leading journals and yearbooks, collaborating with publishing houses such as Julius Springer Verlag and, not least, contributing to the work of the various professional mathematics associations that were established near the end of the 19th century, specifically the Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung [German Mathematical Society] and the Gesellschaft für angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik [Society for Applied Mathematics and Mechanics].
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See (Remmert; Schneider 2010).
For more on the following, see (Remmert; Schneider 2008).
See (Tapp 2005: 156–159).
See (Mises 1921: 1–15).
See (Mehrtens 1985).
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Epple, M., Remmert, V.R. (2012). Professional Commitment. In: Bergmann, B., Epple, M., Ungar, R. (eds) Transcending Tradition. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22464-5_10
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