In 1981, in Bucharest, the first in a series of symposia was held in conjunction with the International Congress of History of Science.
Joseph Dauben became chair of the executive committee of the ICHM in 1985 and proceeded to assemble the global contributions from 40 historians for the 2002 publication Writing the History of Mathematics: Its Historical Development, published by Birkhäuser.
In his review, Donald Cook noted, "Because the book is not designed to completely explore issues, it may raise questions for readers.
"[1] The ICHM began awarding the Montucla Prize, for the best article by an early career scholar in Historia Mathematica, in 2009.
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