Established in 1920 by W. Sierpinski et al.
The first specialized (logic and set theory) mathematical journal in the world.
Interrupted during 1939-1945.
H. Lebesgue,
Á propos d'une nouvelle revue mathématique
Fundamenta Mathematicae,
Bull. Soc. Math. France 46 (1922), 35-46.
J.D. Tamarkin,
Twenty-five volumes of Fundamenta Mathematicae,
Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 42 (1936), 300.
K. Kuratowski,
Pięćdziesiąt tomow "Fundamenta Mathematicae",
Wiad. Mat. 7 (1963), no.1, 9-17.
M.G. Kuzawa,
Fundamenta Mathematicae: an examination of its founding and
significance,
Amer. Math. Monthly 77 (1970), 485-492.
One hundred volumes of Fundamenta Mathematicae,
Fund. Math. 100 (1978), 1-8.
R. Duda,
Fundamenta Mathematicae and the Warszaw school of mathematics,
L'Europe Mathematiques - Mathematical Europe
(ed. C. Goldstein, J.J. Gray, and J. Ritter), Paris, 1996, 479-498.