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Katharine Park

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Katharine Park is Samuel Zemurray, Jr. and Doris Zemurray Stone Radcliffe Professor of the History of Science at Harvard University. She specializes in the history of gender, sexuality, and the female body in medieval and Renaissance Europe, as well as categories and practices of experience and observation in the Middle Ages.

Awards

Wonders of Nature which she co-authored with Lorraine Daston won the Pfizer Award of the History of Science Society for the best book in the history of science in 1999; the book was translated into Italian and German.[1]

Her most recent book, Secrets of Women, won the Margaret W. Rossiter History of Women in Science Prize in 2007.[2]

Works

  • Doctors and Medicine in Early Renaissance Florence, Princeton University Press, 1985
  • Wonders and the Order of Nature, 1150-1750 with Lorraine Daston, Zone Books, 1998
  • Secrets of Women: Gender, Generation, and the Origins of Human Dissection, Zone Books, 2006
  • "The Cambridge History of Science, vol. 3: Early Modern Science," with Lorraine Daston, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.

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