Trevor Levere Best Paper Prize
This prize is awarded annually to the author of an original, unpublished essay in the history of science, technology, or medicine, which is not under consideration for publication elsewhere. The prize, which is supported by Taylor & Francis, is intended for those who are currently doctoral students, or have been awarded their doctorate within the past four years. The winning essay is published in the Journal, and the author awarded US$1000 and a free subscription to the Annals of Science.
The Editors are pleased to congratulate Marlis Hinckley, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA, who is the winner of the 2023 Trevor Levere Best Paper Prize for the article Prudence, Foresight, Courage, Oeconomy’: glass beehives and English society, 1650–1680.
The call for submissions for the 2024 Trevor Levere Best Paper Prize is now closed.
Prize Winners
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2023: Marlis Hinckley
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2022: Jia Hui Lee
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2021: Yijie Huang
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2019: Henry-James Meiring
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2018: Anna Svensson
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2017 Jeremy Robin Schneider
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2016: Lee T. Macdonald
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2015: Barbara Di Gennaro Splendore
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2014: Stephen Case
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2012: Etienne Stockland
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2011: Daniel Jon Mitchell
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2009: Leslie Tomory
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2007: Daniela Monaldi
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2005: David Pantalony
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2003: Luciano Boschiero
Browse the prize-winning papers below.