Richard Mankiewicz

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Richard Mankiewicz - Personal photo
Richard Mankiewicz - Personal photo

I write on a wide variety of topics from the broad perspective of the relationship between the arts and sciences. The aim is to break down the barriers between what the British scientist and novelist C. P. Snow identified half a century ago as the Two Cultures.

I am the author of The Story of Mathematics, published by Cassells, Princeton University Press and numerous foreign language editions. The book ia actually two books running in parallel; a general introduction to the history of mathematics and a visual history of the cultural representations of mathematics. I was also a contributing author to The Science Book (Cassells), a beautifully illustrated journey through key scientific discoveries, and to the conference proceedings publishes as Matematica e Cultura (Springer Verlag).

Have lectured at The Science Museum, London, as well as at conferences in Venice and Bologna on mathematics and culture. In Venice I also had the great pleasure of translating for the director Peter Greenaway.

For my work in promoting mathematics to a wider audience I was awarded a COPUS grant by The Royal Society and British Association for the Advancement of Science, a UK Millennium Award and a Gulbenkian Foundation grant. I was also one of the key advisers to the government on what later became Maths Year 2000, with especial interest in promoting mathematical awareness outside of the traditional routes, such as within museums and art galleries as well as shopping malls. During that time I appeared on BBC Breakfast television to promote the initiative, as well as presenting a short series of programmes for the then BBC Education channel.

I have taught mathematics and physics in a number of schools and colleges, as well as at undergraduate level. Educated at Oxford University and The Open University, my PhD in the history of mathematics at Middlesex University was somehow submerged under the weight of other projects. It was, however, the catalyst for all that followed.

Latest Articles

Buddhist Amulets and Jatukham in South-East Asia
Buddhist amulets are particularly popular on the Asian mainland around Thailand. This article explores why they are made and why so many people wear them.
Apr 13, 2009 - Richard Mankiewicz
VeriChip Technology for Human Tagging
The VeriChip is a passive RFID chip designed to be implanted into animals and humans. It is not known how many people have this chip but there are many proposed uses.
Apr 7, 2009 - Richard Mankiewicz
Highlights of Koh Sichang in Thailand
You've arrived on Koh Sichang, settled into your accommodation and had something to eat. What to do next? Head for the beach or a spot of sightseeing?
Mar 22, 2009 - Richard Mankiewicz
Visit Koh Sichang Island in Thailand
Koh Sichang is a small quiet island on the eastern coast of the Gulf of Thailand. Popular as a weekend retreat with Thais this is a quick guide for new visitors.
Mar 21, 2009 - Richard Mankiewicz
Watermarking Text in Your Articles
Publishing copyrighted content without the author's permission is easy to do on the net. But here is a "watermarking" method that can help track down such abuses.
Mar 18, 2009 - Richard Mankiewicz
Using Google Alerts to Detect Plagiarism
There is no way to stop articles published on the internet being plagiarized. However, there is a free and simple way to check if this happens using Google Alerts.
Mar 18, 2009 - Richard Mankiewicz
Symptoms, Causes and Cures of Batten Disease
Batten Disease is a degenerative neurological disorder that largely afflicts young children, but gene replacement and stem cell therapies hold out hope for a cure.
Mar 9, 2009 - Richard Mankiewicz
Five Steps to Genuine Happiness
Striving for objects of desire only to find that they are ultimately unsatisfactory is a common experience. Epicurus has a simple method to avoid falling into this trap.
Mar 3, 2009 - Richard Mankiewicz
How to Find the Most Profitable Keywords
When writing articles targeted to earning from Adsense advertising it is important to focus on the most truly profitable keywords, not necessarily the highest paying.
Mar 1, 2009 - Richard Mankiewicz
Epicurus on Wealth and Happiness
In times of economic hardship it is natural to take stock of our financial situation, but also wise to review what makes us truly happy.
Mar 1, 2009 - Richard Mankiewicz