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Preface and Acknowledgments | ||
Note on Conventions and Sources | ||
1 | Writing a Pedagogical History of Mathematical Physics | 1 |
2 | The Reform Coach: Teaching Mixed Mathematics in Georgian and Victorian Cambridge | 49 |
3 | A Mathematical World on Paper: The Material Culture and Practice-Ladenness of Mixed Mathematics | 114 |
4 | Exercising the Student Body: Mathematics, Manliness, and Athleticism | 176 |
5 | Routh's Men: Coaching, Research, and the Reform of Public Teaching | 227 |
6 | Making Sense of Maxwell's Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism in Mid-Victorian Cambridge | 286 |
7 | Joseph Larmor, the Electronic Theory of Matter, and the Principle of Relativity | 357 |
8 | Transforming the Field: The Cambridge Reception of Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity | 399 |
9 | Through the Convex Looking Glass: A. S. Eddington and the Cambridge Reception of Einstein's General Theory of Relativity | 443 |
Epilogue: Training, Continuity, and Change | 501 | |
App. A | Coaching Success, 1865-1909 | 512 |
App. B | Coaching Lineage, 1865-1909 | 524 |
Bibliography | 527 | |
Index | 549 |
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