Emmy Noether’s Long Struggle to Habilitate in Göttingen
David E. Rowe and
Mechthild Koreuber
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David E. Rowe: Mainz University, Mathematics Institute
Mechthild Koreuber: Freie Universität Berlin, Chief gender equality officer
Chapter Chapter 4 in Proving It Her Way, 2020, pp 67-82 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Seen from a long-term perspective, habilitation was a ritual of enormous significance for the German universities. As semi-autonomous institutions with close ties to church and state, these institutions maintained the right to confer academic titles but also to admit new members following age-old customs.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-62811-6_4
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