
This chapter first outlines the development of the historiography of mathematics education from its beginnings in the nineteenth century and the thematic focus of published studies. While for a long time the studies were pursued within the realm of the national history of education, over the last decades a growing emphasis was placed on international and comparative aspects and approaches. The chapter next discusses connections with neighboring disciplines such as history, history of education, sociology, and history of mathematics.
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