Suzanne J. Levinson Prize
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Presented by | History of Science Society |
First awarded | 2006 |
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The Suzanne J. Levinson Prize is a prize of the History of Science Society, awarded biennially and established in 2006. The prize is given to the author of "a book in the history of the life sciences and natural history," published in the previous four years.
The following authors have won the Levinson Prize:
- 2006 Prize - Sandra Herbert, Charles Darwin: Geologist ISBN 978-0-8014-4348-0
- 2008 Prize - Hannah Landecker, Culturing Life: How Cells Became Technologies ISBN 978-0-674-02328-4
- 2010 Prize - Gregory Raddick, The Simian Tongue: The Long Debate about Animal Language ISBN 978-0-226-70224-7.
- 2012 Prize - Martin Rudwick, Worlds before Adam: The Reconstruction of Geohistory in the Age of Reform ISBN 978-0-226-73128-5
- 2014 Prize - Daniela Bleichmar, Visible Empire.Botanical Expeditions and Visual Culture in the Hispanic Enlightenment ISBN 978-0-226-05853-5
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