Sidney Edelstein Prize, Recipient 2021 - Society for the History of Technology (SHOT) Sidney Edelstein Prize, Recipient 2021 Recipient 2021: Gijs Mom (Eindhoven University of Technology); Globalizing Automobilism: Exuberance and the Emergence of Layered Mobility, 1900-1980 (New York: Berghahn Books, 2020) 2018 Sidney Edelstein Prize Society for the History of Technology 2017 Abbot Payson Usher Prize Society for the History of Technology Selected Publications " The Ghost Factories: Histories of Automata and Artificial Intelligence. " History and Technology 36, no. 1 (2020): 3-29. "The Natures of Technology," Lychnos (2019): 265-272. 
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Previously known as the Dexter Prize, the Edelstein Prize was established in 1968 through the generosity of the late Sidney Edelstein, a noted expert on the history of dyes and dye processes, founder of the Dexter Chemical Corporation, and 1988 recipient of SHOT's Leonardo da Vinci Award. Sidney Edelstein Prize from the Society for the History of Technology More Praise A substantial work of scholarship that provides a highly useful history of the development and consequences of urban water, sewer, and solid waste infrastructure in the United States.
Sidney Edlestein Prize The Unreliable Nation: Hostile Nature and Technological Failure in the Cold War (MIT Press). Winner of the Sidney Edelstein Prize from the Society for the History of Technology. The Edelstein Prize is awarded to "an outstanding scholarly book published in the history of technology during the preceding three years." Rate this book. Clear rating. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars. After the Map: Cartography, Navigation, and the Transformation of Territory in the Twentieth Century. by. William Rankin. 3.85 avg rating — 20 ratings. Edelstein Prize (2017) Want to Read. 
The Society for the History of Technology has named York University Professor Edward Jones-Imhotep the winner of the 2018 Sidney Edelstein Prize — the most prestigious book prize on the history of technology. Jones-Imhotep is only the second faculty member of a Canadian university to ever receive the honour in its 50-year history. The Edelstein Prize is awarded to the author of an outstanding scholarly book in the history of technology published during the preceding three years (so, for example, books eligible for the 2019 award will have been published in 2016-2018). Non-English language books are eligible for three years fo. COMPETITION: Sidney Edelstein Prize 2020.
Research Sidney Edelstein Prize Sidney Edelstein Prize Society for the History of Technology 2018 Recipients: Edward Jones-Imhotep The Edelstein Prize is awarded to the author of an outstanding scholarly book in the history of technology published during the preceding three years. More Information: Sydney Edelstein Prize As such, the Sidney M. Edelstein Award should be distinguished from the Sidney Edelstein Prize (1968-present), which has been given continuously since 1968 by the Society for the History of Technology to recognize "an outstanding scholarly book in the history of technology." [9] Contents 1 Recipients 1.1 HIST Award (2013-present) 
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Established as the Dexter Prize in 1968 through the generosity of the late Sidney Edelstein - founder of the Dexter Chemical Corporation, noted expert on the history of dyes and dye processes, and 1988 recipient of SHOT'S Leonardo da Vinci Medal - the Edelstein Prize is donated by Ruth Edelstein Barish and her family in memory of Sidney Edelstei. The Society for the History of Technology has named York University Professor Edward Jones-Imhotep the winner of the 2018 Sidney Edelstein Prize - the most prestigious book prize on the history of technology. Jones-Imhotep is only the second faculty member of a Canadian university to ever receive the honour in its 50-year history. Edward Jones-Imhotep
The Overland Neilma Sidney Prize was created in 2007 and is supported by the Malcolm Robertson Foundation. The contest is open to writers at any stage in their careers.. The Edelstein Prize is another award that is given in honor of the late Sidney Edelstein. His family has donated the prize in his memory. Previously known as the Dexter. SHOT's Leonardo da Vinci Medal - the Edelstein Prize is donated by Ruth Edelstein Barish and her family in memory of Sidney Edelstein and his commitment to excellence in scholarship in the history of technology. The 2008 Edelstein Prize was awarded to Christine MacLeod for Heroes of Invention: Technology, Liberalism, and British Identity, 1750. 
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Previously known as the Dexter Prize, the Edelstein Prize was established in 1968 through the generosity of the late Sidney Edelstein, a noted expert on the history of dyes and dye processes, founder of the Dexter Chemical Corporation, and 1988 recipient of SHOT's Leonardo da Vinci Award. The HIST Award for Outstanding Achievement in the History of Chemistry (2013-present) is given by the Division of the History of Chemistry of the American Chemical Society (ACS). The award was originally known as the Dexter Award (1956-2001) and then briefly as the Sidney M. Edelstein Award (2002-2009), both given by the ACS.






