History:Leonardo da Vinci Medal

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Short description: History of technology award

The Leonardo da Vinci Medal is the highest award of the Society for the History of Technology (SHOT), and was first given in 1962.[1] In general this award is granted annually to scholars who have contributed outstandingly to the history of technology through research, teaching, publication or other activities. The prize consists of a certificate and a medal.

List of recipients

  • 1962 Robert James Forbes
  • 1963 Abbott Payson Usher
  • 1964 Lynn T. White, Jr.
  • 1965 Maurice Daumas
  • 1966 Cyril Stanley Smith
  • 1967 Melvin Kranzberg
  • 1968 Joseph Needham
  • 1969 Lewis Mumford
  • 1970 Bertrand Gille
  • 1971 A. G. Drachmann
  • 1972 Ladislao Reti
  • 1973 Carl W. Condit
  • 1974 Bern Dibner
  • 1975 Friedrich Klemm
  • 1976 Derek J. de Solla Price
  • 1977 Eugene S. Ferguson
  • 1978 Torsten Althin
  • 1979 John U. Nef
  • 1980 John Bell Rae
  • 1981 Donald S. L. Cardwell
  • 1982 not awarded
  • 1983 Louis C. Hunter
  • 1984 Brooke Hindle
  • 1985 Thomas P. Hughes
  • 1986 Hugh G. J. Aitken
  • 1987 Robert P. Multhauf
  • 1988 Sidney M. Edelstein
  • 1989 R. Angus Buchanan
  • 1990 Edwin T. Layton, Jr.
  • 1991 Carroll W. Pursell
  • 1992 Otto Mayr
  • 1993 W. David Lewis
  • 1994 Merritt Roe Smith
  • 1995 Bruce Sinclair
  • 1996 Nathan Rosenberg
  • 1997 Ruth Schwartz Cowan
  • 1998 Walter G. Vincenti
  • 1999 not awarded
  • 2000 Silvio A. Bedini
  • 2001 Robert C. Post[2]
  • 2002 Leo Marx
  • 2003 Bart Hacker
  • 2004 David Landes
  • 2005 David E. Nye[3]
  • 2006 Eric H. Robinson
  • 2007 David A. Hounshell
  • 2008 Joel A. Tarr
  • 2009 Susan J. Douglas
  • 2010 Svante Lindqvist
  • 2011 John M. Staudenmaier
  • 2012 Wiebe Bijker
  • 2013 Rosalind Williams
  • 2014 Pamela O. Long
  • 2015 Johan Schot[4]
  • 2016 Ronald R. Kline[5]
  • 2017 Arnold Pacey[6]
  • 2018 Joy Parr[7]
  • 2019 Francesca Bray[8]
  • 2020 Maria Paula Diogo
  • 2020 Arthur P. Molella
  • 2021 Suzanne Moon
  • 2022 Donald MacKenzie


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