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Jews and sciences in German contexts

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This volume emphasizes the work of German-Jewish scientists, exploring the relationship between their cultural, religious, and social situations and their scientific endeavors. It documents both general trends and individual research cases, addressing the nuanced question of the distinct approaches taken by Jewish scientists. The discussion spans from early 19th-century theories on science and Judaism to the debates over 'Jewish' physics and mathematics in the 1920s and 30s. It highlights the disproportionate representation and uneven distribution of German-Jewish academics across disciplines, analyzing notable and controversial research while suggesting socio-political explanations for these phenomena. The authors examine anti-Semitic attitudes within academia and their impact on scientific advancement. Each case study addresses multiple themes, and the interdisciplinary approach allows for comparisons of research practices and achievements across various fields. Contributors focus on the accomplishments and influencing factors, including the role of anti-Semitism, providing a comprehensive view of the challenges and contributions of German-Jewish scientists.

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Jews and sciences in German contexts, Ulrich Charpa

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