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Amy Shell-Gellasch
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Amy Shell-Gellasch is a mathematician, historian of mathematics, and book author. She has written or edited the books
- Algebra in Context: Introductory Algebra from Origins to Applications (with J. B. Thoo, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2015)[1]
- In Service to Mathematics: The Life and Work of Mina Rees (Docent Press, 2011)[2]
- Mathematical Time Capsules: Historical Modules for the Mathematics Classroom (ed. with Dick Jardine, MAA Notes 77, Mathematical Association of America, 2010)[3]
- Hands on History: A Resource for Teaching Mathematics (ed., MAA Notes 72, Mathematical Association of America, 2007)[4]
- From Calculus to Computers: Using the Last 200 Years of Mathematics History in the Classroom (ed. with Dick Jardine, MAA Notes 68, Mathematical Association of America, 2005)[5]
Her article "The Spirograph & mathematical models from 19th-century Germany" (Math. Horizons 2015) was selected for inclusion in The Best Writing on Mathematics 2016.[6]
Shell-Gellasch earned a doctorate (D.A.) from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2000, with a dissertation that became her book on Mina Rees.[7] She is an associate professor of mathematics at Montgomery College in Maryland.[8] She has also served as the archivist for the Canadian Society for History and Philosophy of Mathematics.[9]
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