The International Commission on the History of Mathematics (ICHM)
(As at January 1st 1995)The Executive Committee of the Commission consists of the following members:
- Chairman
- Eberhard Knobloch (Germany)
- Vice-chair
- Kirsti Andersen (Denmark)
- Secretary
- Jeanne Peiffer (Luxembourg)
- Treasurer
- Menso Folkerts (Germany)
- Members
- Ubiratan d'Ambrosio (Brazil)
John Fauvel (England)
Giorgio Israel (Italy)
Liu Dun (China)
Chikara Sasaki (Japan)
Evgeny A. Zaitsev (Russia) - IMU members
- Karen Parshall (USA)
Laura Toti Rigatelli (Italy) - Ex-Officio
- Christoph J. Scriba (Germany)
Joseph W. Dauben (USA)
Karen Parshall (USA), Editor
Statutes and articles of the Commission
The Commission is an Inter-Union Commission. All but two members of the
Executive Committee are elected by the International Union of the History and
Philosophy of Science (IUHPS), Division of the History of Science (DHS) for
four years on the occasion of the International Congresses of the History of
Science. The next congress will take place in Liege, Belgium, in 1997.
Two members are elected by the
International Mathematical Union (IMU) for
four years on the occasion of the International Congresses of Mathematics
(ICM). The next congress
will take place in Berlin, Germany, in 1998.
Every country where history of mathematics is inquired into or taught is
represented by at least one representative in the ICHM. The members inform
the Executive Committee about whatever concerns history of mathematics in
their country.
Tasks and projects
Historia Mathematica is the official journal of the ICHM. It publishes
original research on the history of the mathematical sciences in all periods
and cultures.
The goal of all activities of the ICHM is to promote history
of mathematics as a scientific discipline. As a consequence
- the ICHM organizes scientific symposia, especially on the occasion of
the International Congresses of the History of Science,
- it publishes a World Directory of the historians of mathematics. A new
edition is in press.
- it awards the Kenneth O. May Medal to historians of mathematics for
outstanding contributions to the history of mathematics, and that on the
occasion of the International Congresses of the History of Science.
- it is establishing a photo archive which will comprehend photographs
of mathematicians to complement the collection already housed at the
Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut in Oberwolfach, Germany.
- an ICHM Dictionary on History of Mathematics edited by John Fauvel,
England, continues to progress.