- History of Science Society
The History of Science Society (HSS) is the primary professional society for the academic study of the history of science. It was founded in
1924 byGeorge Sarton andLawrence Joseph Henderson , primarily to support the publication of "Isis", a journal of the history of science Sarton had started in 1912. The society has over 3,000 members worldwide. It publishes the quarterly journal "Isis" as well as the yearly "Osiris", and has a well-attended annual conference.The current president of the HSS is
Arizona State University professor Jane Maienschein.Awards and Recognition
HSS sponsors two special lectures annually:
* The "George Sarton Memorial Lecture", delivered at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science since 1960 (with a break from 1973 to 1975)
* The "History of Science Society Distinguished Lecture" (formerly the "History of Science Society Lecture"), delivered at a plenary session of the annual meeting of the HSS since 1981In addition, the HSS awards a number of prizes:
* The "Suzanne J. Levinson Prize ", established in 2006, is awarded biennially for a book in the history of the life sciences and natural history
* The "Nathan Reingold Prize " (formerly the Schuman Prize), established in 1955, for an outstanding essay in the history of science written by a graduate student
* The "Derek Price/Rod Webster Prize " (formerly the "Zeitlin-Ver Brugge Prize"), established in 1978, for an outstanding article in "Isis"
* The "Margaret W. Rossiter History of Women in Science Prize ", first awarded in 1987, for an outstanding work on the subject of women in science (the prize alternates annually between books and journals)
* The "Joseph H. Hazen Education Prize ", established in 1998, for outstanding contributions to teaching history of science
* The "Watson Davis and Helen Miles Davis Prize ", established in 1985, for a textbook or popular book on the history of science
* The "Pfizer Award ", established in 1958, for an outstanding book in the history of science (a medal accompanies this award)
* TheGeorge Sarton Medal , first awarded in 1955, for lifetime achievement in the history of scienceReferences
* Rossiter, Margaret W., ed. "Catching Up with the Vision: Essays on the Occasion of the 75th Anniversary of the Founding of the History of Science Society". A Supplement to "Isis" 90 (1999).
External links
* [http://www.hssonline.org History of Science Society online]
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