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The Scholar and the State: In Search of Van der Waerden (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
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The Scholar and the State: In Search of Van der Waerden (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
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Bartel Leendert van der Waerden made major contributions to
algebraic geometry, abstract algebra, quantum mechanics, and other
fields. He liberally published on the history of mathematics. His
2-volume work Modern Algebra is one of the most influential and
popular mathematical books ever written. It is therefore surprising
that no monograph has been dedicated to his life and work. Van der
Waerden's record is complex. In attempting to understand his life,
the author assembled thousands of documents from numerous archives
in Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the United States
which revealed fascinating and often surprising new information
about van der Waerden. Soifer traces Van der Waerden's early years
in a family of great Dutch public servants, his life as professor
in Leipzig during the entire Nazi period, and his personal and
professional friendship with one of the great physicists Werner
Heisenberg. We encounter heroes and villains and a much more
numerous group in between these two extremes. One of them is the
subject of this book. Soifer's journey through a long list of
archives, combined with an intensive correspondence, had uncovered
numerous details of Van der Waerden's German intermezzo that raised
serious questions and reproaches. Dirk van Dalen (Philosophy,
Utrecht University) Professor Soifer's book implicates the
anthropologists' and culture historians' core interest in the
evolution of culture and in the progress of human evolution itself
on this small contested planet. James W. Fernandez (Anthropology,
University of Chicago) The book is fascinating. Professor Soifer
has done a great service to the discipline of history, as well as
deepening our understanding of the 20th century. Peter D. Johnson,
Jr. (Mathematics, Auburn University) This book is an important
contribution to the history of the twentieth century, and reads
like a novel with an ever-fascinating cast of characters. Harold W.
Kuhn (Mathematics, Princeton University) This is a most impressive
and important book. It is written in an engaging, very personal
style and challenges the reader's ability of moral and historical
judgment. While it is not always written in the style of
'objective' professional historiography, it satisfies very high
standards of scholarly documentation. Indeed the book contains a
wealth of source material that allows the reader to form a highly
detailed picture of the events and personalities discussed in the
book. As an exemplar of historical writing in a broader sense it
can compete with any other historical book. Moritz Epple (History
of Mathematics, Frankfurt University)
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