Ce périodique foncièrement international: The birth and youth of Compositio Mathematica
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2007-09
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The journal ‘Compositio Mathematica’ was founded by Luitzen E.J. Brouwer to counter his dismissal from the ‘Mathematische Annalen’ in 1928. In spite of the economic crisis, Brouwer succeeded in finding a publisher, Noordhoff, an editorial board and subscribers. The founding took place at the time of the rise of the Third Reich, which caused problems of a political nature. The German editors followed Ludwig Bieberbach in 1934 when he left the board because Brouwer refused to dismiss the Jewish editors. After a period of flourishing, the publication was suspended at the beginning of the occupation of Holland in 1940. The post-war restart of the journal led to a painful conflict between Brouwer and the publisher, which ended with Brouwer’s withdrawal from power. After having founded his own journal in the early 1930s, he lost it again some twenty years later. This article appeared in the September 2006 issue of the ‘Compositio Mathematica’.
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Preprint, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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van Dalen, D & Remmert, V R 2007, 'Ce périodique foncièrement international : The birth and youth of Compositio Mathematica', Nieuw archief voor wiskunde. Serie 5, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 178-200.