Reviews

  • The Oxford Handbook of Generality in Mathematics and the Sciences, Karine Chemla; Renaud Chorlay; David Rabouin, eds., to appear in Isis.
  • Sophus Lie and Felix Klein: The Erlangen Program and its Impact in Mathematics and Physics, Lizhen Li and Athanase Papadopoulos, eds., to appear in zbmath.org, 2017.
  • Einstein: His Space and Times by Steven Gimbel. Isis, 108(1) (March 2017): 207-208.
  • Uniformisation des surfaces de Riemann: Retour sur un théorème centenaire by Henri Paul de Saint-Gervais, Historia Mathematica, 42(1) (2015): 98–102, published online, 10 May 2014.
  • “Reflections on what Einstein means to Us,” Einstein’s Jewish science: Physics at the intersection of politics and religion by Steven Gimbel. Metascience, 23(1) (2014): 57–60, published online, 6 July 2013.
  • “Exotic worlds: Victorian mathematics,” Mathematics in Victorian Britain, R. Flood, A. Rice, R. Wilson, eds. Metascience, 22(2)(2013): 447-450.
  • Einsteins Gegner: Die öffentliche Kontroverse um die Relativitätstheorie in den 1920er Jahren by Milena Wazeck, NTM, 19 (2) (2011): 209-211.
  • Driven to innovate: a century of Jewish mathematicians and physicists by Ioan James, BSHM Bulletin: Journal of the British Society for the History of Mathematics, 26:1 (2011): 61-64.
  • Der Erfinder der 5. Dimension: Theodor Kaluza, Leben und Werk by Daniela Wuensch, Isis, 100 (2) (2009): 435-436..
  • Walther von Dyck (1856-1934). Mathematik, Technik und Wissenschaftsorganisation an der TH München by Ulf Hashagen, Historia Mathematica, 35(2008): 334-335.
  • David Hilbert’s Lectures on the Foundations of Geometry, 1891-1902 edited by Michael Hallett and Ulrich Majer, Historia Mathematica, 34(4)(2007): 440-443.
  • Mathematicians under the Nazis by Sanford L. Segal, Isis, 96(2)(2005): 306-308.
  • Historische Elemente einer Prinzipienphysik by Frank Linhard, Isis, 95(4)(2004): 730-731.
  • “Portraits that Illustrate Scientific Genius: William H. Cropper, Great Physicists: The Life and Times of Leading Physicists from Galileo to Hawking,” Physics World, 15(7) (2002): 49-50.
  • Hermann Weyl’s Raum-Zeit-Materie and a General Introduction to his Scientific Work, edited by Erhard Scholz, Isis 93(2)(2002): 326-327.
  • Bernhard Riemann, 1826-1866. Turning Points in the Conception of Mathematics by Detlef Laugwitz, Isis 92(4)(2001): 790-791.
  • The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein. The Berlin Years: Correspondence, 1914–1918, vol. 8, ed. Robert Schulmann, A.J. Kox, Michel Janssen, József Illy, Isis, 91:1 (2000): 183-185.
  • Mathematics and Mathematicians: Mathematics in Sweden before 1950 by Lars Garding, Isis 89(3)(1998): 554-555.
  • A History of Mathematics, by Victor Katz, Isis 85(1)(1994): 125.
  • Revolutions in Mathematics, edited by Donald Gillies, Historia Mathematica, 20 (1993), 320–323.
  • Felix Klein and Sophus Lie, Evolution of the Idea of Symmetry in the Nineteenth Century, by I.M. Yaglom, trans. by S. Sossinsky, Science, 246, 17 Nov. 1989; Historia Mathematica, 17(1990), 385–389.
  • A Concise History of Mathematics, 4th ed., by Dirk J. Struik, Isis, 80: 1: 301(1989), 156–157.
  • Die Universität Göttingen unter dem Nationalsozialismus: Das verdrängte Kapitel ihrer 250 jährigen Geschichte, ed. Heinrich Becker, Hans-Joachim Dahms, and Cornelia Wegeler, Isis, 79: 3: 298(1988), 503–505.
  • The History of Mathematics: A Reader, edited by John Fauvel and Jeremy Gray, Isis, 79: 2: 297(1988), 324–325.
  • Linear Differential Equations and Group Theory from Riemann to Poincaré, by Jeremy Gray, Isis, 79: 1: 296(1988), 151.
  • Carl Runge (1856–1927): Von der reinen Mathematik zur Numerik, by Gottfried Richenhagen, Annals of the History of Computing, 9(3/4) (1988), 377–380.
  • Der Briefwechsel David Hilbert–Felix Klein, edited by Günther Frei, Isis, 77: 2: 287(1986), 345.
  • 100 Years of Mathematics, by George Temple, Historia Mathematica, 12(1985), 391–392.