Leonardo da Vinci Medal
The Leonardo da Vinci Medal (Leonardo da Vinci Medal) is the highest award of the Society for the History of Technology (SHOT). The award is usually given annually to people who have made an outstanding contribution to the history of technology through research, teaching, publication or other activities . The prize consists of a certificate and a medal.
Award winners
- 2019 Francesca Bray
- 2018 Joy Parr
- 2017 Arnold Pacey
- 2016 Ronald R. Kline
- 2015 Johan Schot
- 2014 Pamela O. Long
- 2013 Rosalind Williams
- 2012 Wiebe Bijker
- 2011 John M. Staudenmaier
- 2010 Svante Lindqvist
- 2009 Susan J. Douglas
- 2008 Joel Tarr
- 2007 David A. Hounshell
- 2006 Eric H. Robinson
- 2005 David E. Nye
- 2004 David Landes
- 2003 Bart Hacker
- 2002 Leo Marx
- 2001 Robert C. Post
- 2000 Silvio A. Bedini
- 1999 not awarded
- 1998 Walter G. Vincenti
- 1997 Ruth Schwartz Cowan
- 1996 Nathan Rosenberg
- 1995 Bruce Sinclair
- 1994 Merritt Roe Smith
- 1993 W. David Lewis
- 1992 Otto Mayr
- 1991 Carroll W. Pursell
- 1990 Edwin Layton , Jr.
- 1989 R. Angus Buchanan
- 1988 Sidney M. Edelstein
- 1987 Robert P. Multhauf
- 1986 Hugh GJ Aitken
- 1985 Thomas P. Hughes
- 1984 Brooke Hindle
- 1983 Louis C. Hunter
- 1982 not awarded
- 1981 Donald SL Cardwell
- 1980 John B. Rae
- 1979 John U. Nef
- 1978 Torsten Althin
- 1977 Eugene S. Ferguson
- 1976 Derek J. deSolla Price
- 1975 Friedrich Klemm
- 1974 Bern Dibner
- 1973 Carl Condit
- 1972 Ladislao Reti
- 1971 AG Drachmann
- 1970 Bertrand Gille
- 1969 Lewis Mumford
- 1968 Joseph Needham
- 1967 Melvin Kranzberg
- 1966 Cyril Stanley Smith
- 1965 Maurice Daumas
- 1964 Lynn T. White , Jr.
- 1963 Abbott Payson Usher
- 1962 Robert James Forbes
Web links
- The Leonardo da Vinci Medal at the Society for the History of Technology (historyoftechnology.org)
- ^ Society for the History of Technology Award and Fellowship Winners 2019. In: historyoftechnology.org. October 21, 2019, accessed October 23, 2019 .