Margaret W. Rossiter History of Women in Science Prize explained

The Margaret W. Rossiter History of Women in Science Prize is awarded by the History of Science Society for an outstanding book or article on the history of women in science.[1] It is named after Professor Margaret W. Rossiter, a pioneer in the field of the role of women in science.

Recipients

Source: History of Science Society

YearWinnerWork
1987Regina Markell Morantz-SanchezSympathy and Science: Women Physicians in American Medicine (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985).
1988Pnina Abir-AmSynergy or Clash: Disciplinary and Marital Strategies in the Career of Mathematical Biologist Dorothy Wrinch, in Uneasy Careers and Intimate Lives, edited by Pnina Abir-Am and Dorinda Outram (New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1987)
1989Joan MarkA Stranger in Her Native Land: Alice Fletcher and the American Indians (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1988).
1990Ann Hibner Koblitz"Science, Women, and the Russian Intelligentsia: The Generation of the 1860s," Isis, 1988, 79: 208–226.
1991Martha H. VerbruggeAble-Bodied Womenhood: Personal Health and Social Change in Nineteenth-Century Boston (New York: Oxford University Press, 1988).
1992Judith CoffinSocial Science Meets Sweated Labor: Reinterpreting Women's Work in Late Nineteenth-century France
1993Barbara DudenThe Woman Beneath the Skin: A Doctor's Patients in Eighteenth-Century Germany (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1991).
1994Londa SchiebingerWhy Mammals Are Called Mammals: Gender Politics in Eighteenth-Century National History, American Historical Review, 1993, 98: 382–411.
1995Elizabeth LunbeckThe Psychiatric Persuasion: Knowledge, Gender, and Power in Modern America (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1994).
1996Ida StamhuisA Female Contribution to Early Genetics: Tine Tammes and Mendel's Laws for Continuous Characters, Journal of the History of Biology, 1995, 28: 495–531.
1997Margaret W. RossiterWomen Scientists in America: Before Affirmative Action, 1940-1972 (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995).
1998Mary TerrallÉmilie du Chätelet and the Gendering of Science, History of Science, 1995, 33: 283–310.
1999Linda J. LearRachel Carson: Witness for Nature (Henry Holt and Company, 1997).
2000Naomi OreskesObjectivity or Heroism? On the Invisibility of Women in Science, Osiris, 1996, 11: 87–113.
2001Charlotte FurthA Flourishing Yin: Chinese Medical History, 960-1665 (University of California Press, 2000).
2002Ruth Oldenziel"Multiple-Entry Visas: Gender and Engineering in the U.S., 1870-1945," in Crossing Boundaries, Building Bridges: Comparing the History of Women Engineers, 1870s-1990s, eds. Annie Canel, Ruth Oldenziel, and Karin Zachmann (Harwood Academic Publishers, 2000), pp. 11–50.
2003Ellen Singer MoreRestoring the Balance: Women Physicians and the Profession of Medicine, 1850-1995 (Harvard University Press, 2000).
2004Paula FindlenThe Scientist's Body: The Nature of Woman Philosopher in Enlightenment Italy in The Faces of Nature in Enlightenment Europe, (Berlin: Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, 2003), pp. 211–236.
2005Kathleen Broome WilliamsImprobable Warriors: Women Scientists and the U.S. Navy in World War II, The Naval Institute Press.
2006Arleen TuchmanSituating Gender, Isis, March 2004, volume 85, no.1.
2007Katharine ParkSecrets of Women: Gender, Generation, and the Origins of Human Dissection, Zone Books
2008Sara Stidstone GronimWhat Jane Knew: A Woman Botanist in the Eighteenth Century,, Journal of Women's History 2007, volume 19, no. 3.
2009Monica H. GreenMaking Women's Medicine Masculine. The Rise of Male Authority in Pre-Modern Gynaecology (Oxford University Press, 2008).
2010Marsha L. RichmondThe 'Domestication' of Heredity: The Familial Organization of Geneticists at Cambridge University, 1895-1910 (Journal of the History of Biology, 2006).
2011Yi-Li WuReproducing Women: Medicine, Metaphor, and Childbirth in Late Imperial China (University of California Press, 2010).
2012Peter Kastor and Conevery ValenciusSacagawea’s Cold: Pregnancy and the Written Record of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, (Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 2008).
2013Sally Gregory KohlstedtTeaching Children Science: Hands-On Nature Study in North America, 1890-1930, (The University of Chicago Press, 2010).
2014Kimberly A. HamlinThe ‘Case of a Bearded Woman’: Hypertrichosis and the Construction of Gender in the Age of Darwin, American Quarterly 63, no. 4 (Dec 2011): 985–81.
2015Amy Sue Bix Girls Coming to Tech! A History of American Engineering Education for Women (MIT Press, 2014)
2016Paola BertucciThe In/visible Woman: Mariangela Ardinghelli and the Circulation of Knowledge between Paris and Naples in the Eighteenth Century Isis, Vol. 104, No. 2 (June 2013), pp. 226–249.
2017Laura Micheletti PuacaSearching for Scientific Womanpower: Technocratic Feminism and the Politics of National Security, 1940-1980 (Gender and American Culture) (The University of North Carolina Press, 2014).
2018Kara SwansonRubbing Elbows and Blowing Smoke: Gender, Class, and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Patent Office, Isis 108, no. 1 (March 2017): 40–61.
2019Elaine LeongRecipes and Everyday Knowledge: Medicine, Science, and the Household in Early Modern England, (University of Chicago Press, 2018).
2020Myrna Perez SheldonBreeding Mixed Race Women for Profit and Pleasure, American Quarterly 71, no. 3 (2019): 741–765.
2021Sharon StrocchiaForgotten Healers: Women and the Pursuit of Health in Late Renaissance Italy (Harvard University Press, 2018).[2]
2022Beans Velocci"Standards of Care: Uncertainty and Risk in Harry Benjamin's Transsexual Classifications"[3] [4]
2023Leah DeVunThe Shape of Sex: Nonbinary Gender from Genesis to the Renaissance (Columbia University Press, 2021).[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Margaret W. Rossiter History of Women in Science Prize - History of Science Society. hssonline.org. 23 March 2018.
  2. Web site: The Margaret W. Rossiter History of Women in Science Prize . History of Science Society . 21 August 2022.
  3. Velocci . Beans . Standards of Care . TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly . 1 November 2021 . 8 . 4 . 462–480 . 10.1215/23289252-9311060.
  4. News: Unger Baillie . Katherine . Going beyond the binary in historical explorations of sex and gender . Penn Today . 20 November 2022 . en.
  5. Book: DeVun, Leah . The Shape of Sex: Nonbinary Gender from Genesis to the Renaissance . Columbia University Press . 2021 . 978-0-231-55136-6.