Joel A. Tarr
American historian (born 1934)
Joel A. Tarr (born 1934) is an American historian, currently the Richard S. Caliguiri University Professor of History and Policy at Carnegie Mellon University. His research includes environmental and urban development and systems and their effects.[1]
Tarr co-authored a book with Clay McShane titled, Horse in the City: Living Machinces in the Nineteenth Century.[2]
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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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