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==Further reading== * {{cite book|author-link = Irving Adler|last = Adler|first = Irving|title = The New Mathematics|location = New York|publisher = [[John Day Company]]|year = 1972|edition = revised|isbn = 0-381-98002-2}} * {{cite book|first = Maurice|last = Mashaal|year = 2006|title = Bourbaki: A Secret Society of Mathematicians|publisher = [[American Mathematical Society]]|isbn = 9780821839676|chapter = New Math in the Classroom|chapter-url = https://books.google.com/books?id=-CXn6y_1nJ8C&pg=PA134|pages = 134–145}} This work was originally published as ''Bourbaki: une société secrète de mathématiciens'' (2002, {{isbn|2842450469}}, in French) and the 2006 English-language version was translated by Anna Pierrehumbert. * {{cite book|last = Phillips|first = Christopher J.|title = The New Math: A Political History|year = 2014|publisher = [[University of Chicago Press]]|isbn = 9780226185019}} * Raimi, Ralph A. (1995). [https://web.math.rochester.edu/people/faculty/rarm/smsg.html ''Whatever Happened to the New Math?'']
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