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RESEARCH ARTICLE

A bibliography of Australian mathematics to 1960 with observations relating to the history of Australian mathematics

Graeme L. Cohen A
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A Formerly, School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Technology Sydney, NSW 2007, Australia. Email: g.cohen@bigpond.net.au

Historical Records of Australian Science 31(1) 17-25 https://doi.org/10.1071/HR19008
Published: 21 January 2020

Abstract

In the Supplementary Material of this issue, I give a bibliography of books and pamphlets in, or related to, mathematics in Australia, to 1960. It is as complete as possible, except for those omissions (notably, school books after 1900) that are described fully in the text. In particular, all higher degree theses in mathematics awarded by an Australian university (to 1960) are listed. This article describes the background to the compilation of the bibliography and observations drawn from it (and expanded upon) which relate to the history of Australian mathematics. In some respects, this article and its Supplementary Material may be considered to be an addendum to my book Counting Australia In: the People, Organisations and Institutions of Australian Mathematics (2006) published by Halstead Press, Sydney, for the Australian Mathematical Society.


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