- Boris Hessen
Boris Mikhailovich Hessen ( _ru. Борис Михайлович Гессен), also Gessen (born
August 16 ,1893 inElisavetgrad , diedDecember 20 ,1936 inMoscow ) [The date of death is given incorrectly in most sources, such at theRussian Academy of Sciences web site [http://www.ras.ru/win/db/show_per.asp?P=.id-50109.ln-en.dl-.pr-inf.uk-12] . The exact date was determined recently by the Russian society "Memorial".] was a Sovietphysicist , philosopher and historian of science. He is most famous for his paper on Newton's "Principia" which became foundational inhistoriography of science .Biography
Boris Hessen was born to a
Jew ish family inElisavetgrad ,Russia (nowKirovohrad ,Ukraine ). He studiedphysics andnatural science s at theUniversity of Edinburgh (1913—1914) together with his gymnasium school friendIgor Tamm . He then went to study at theSt. Petersburg University (1914—1917). He joinedRed Army in theRussian Civil War , and became acommunist and a member of theRevolutionary Military Council (1919—1921). He also continued his physics studies at various places eventually graduating from the Red Professor's Institute inMoscow in 1928. After working in the institute for two more years, he became a physics professor and the chair of the physics department at theMoscow State University in 1931. In 1933 he was elected a member of theRussian Academy of Sciences .In 1931, Hessen delivered his famous paper "The Socio-Economic Roots of Newton's Principia" at the Second International Congress of the History of Science in
London . This work became foundational in thehistory of science and led to modern studies ofscientific revolution s andsociology of science .From 1934 to 1936 Hessen was a deputy director of the Physics Institute in Moscow headed by S.I. Vavilov. On
August 22 ,1936 Hessen was arrested by theNKVD . He was secretly tried forterrorism by a military tribunal together with his gymnasium school teacher A. O. Apirin. They were found guilty onDecember 20 ,1936 and wereexecuted by shooting on the same day. OnApril 21 ,1956 both Apirin and Hessen were "rehabilitated" (posthumously exonerated).See also
*
History of science and technology Writings
*Boris Hessen, "The Social and Economic Roots of Newton's Principia" in: Nicolai I. Bukharin, "Science at the Crossroads", London 1931 (Reprint New York 1971), pp. 151-212
econdary literature
*Gideon Freudenthal, "The Hessen-Grossman Thesis: An Attempt at Rehabilitation" in: "Perspectives on Science", Summer 2005, Vol. 13, No. 2, Pages 166-193
*Loren R. Graham, "The Socio-Political Roots of Boris Hessen: Soviet Marxism and the History of Science" in: "Social Studies of Science", Vol. 15, No. 4 (Nov., 1985), pp. 705-722External links
* [http://russcience.euro.ru/repress/academy/gessen.htm Hessen's short biography] (in Russian)
* [http://www.memo.ru/memory/donskoe/d36-12.htm "Memorial" Society record of Hessen's arrest and execution] (in Russian)
* [http://russcience.euro.ru/papers/gor95f.htm Physics in Moscow in 1937] – an article by G.E. Gorelik (in Russian)
* [http://www.ucm.es/info/eurotheo/hismat/proyecto/hessen.htm HISMAT | HESSEN ] at www.ucm.es -biography by Pablo Huerga Melcón (in Spanish)Remarks
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.