Pamela O. Long
American historian
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Born | 1943 |
Occupation | Historian |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Maryland, College Park Catholic University of America |
Period | Medieval |
Notable awards | MacArthur Fellows Program, Guggenheim Fellow |
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Pamela O. Long (born 1943) is an independent American historian specializing in late medieval and Renaissance history and the history of science and technology.
In 2007, she was chosen as a Guggenheim Fellow[1] and in 2014, she was made a MacArthur Fellow.[2]
Long graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park,[3] and from Catholic University of America.[2]
Works
- Engineering the Eternal City: Infrastructure, Topography, and the Culture of Knowledge in the Late Sixteenth-Century Rome, University of Chicago Press, 2018, ISBN 978-0-226-54379-6
- Science and technology in medieval society, New York Academy of Sciences, 1985, ISBN 9780897662765
- Openness, Secrecy, Authorship: Technical Arts and the Culture of Knowledge from Antiquity to the Renaissance. JHU Press. 30 April 2003. ISBN 978-0-8018-7282-2.
- Artisan/Practitioners and the Rise of the New Sciences, 1400-1600, Oregon State University Press, 2011, ISBN 9780870716096
- With David McGee and Alan M. Stahl, The Book of Michael of Rhodes: A Fifteenth-Century Maritime Manuscript, 3 vols. (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2009).
References
External links
- http://www.pamelaolong.com/
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- 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
- 2002: Leo Marx
- 2003: Bart Hacker
- 2004: David Landes
- 2005: David E. Nye
- 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
- 2016: Ronald R. Kline
- 2017: Arnold Pacey
- 2018: Joy Parr
- 2019: Francesca Bray
- 2020: Maria Paula Diogo and Arthur P. Molella
- 2021: Suzanne Moon
- 2022: Donald MacKenzie
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