The British Society for the History of Science (BSHS)

The British Society for the History of Science

Ivan Slade Prize

2005 Slade Prize winner Hasok Chang (standing, left) receives the award from the BSHS President, Frank James, at the 2006 Annual Conference

Winners of the BSHS Slade Prize, awarded for the best critical contribution to the history or historiography of science/technology/medicine have been:

2009: Simon Schaffer, "How Disciplines Look."

2005: Hasok Chang, "Adventures of a Scientific Potter: The Rise and Fall of the Wedgwood Pyrometer."

2003: Sandro Caparrini, "Early Theories of Vectors."

2001: Yves Gingras, "The Social and Epistemological Consequences of the Mathematization of Physics."

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