Forwarded to HES from H-Ideas by Ross Emmett ********************************************************************* FORUM FOR HISTORY OF HUMAN SCIENCE ANNOUNCES DISSERTATION PRIZES The Forum for History of Human Science (an interest group affiliated with the History of Science Society) has just awarded its second annual prize for the best recent dissertation in the history of the human sciences. The prize went to Lynette Louise Schumaker (Wellcome Unit for History of Medicine, Manchester), author of "The Lion in the Path: Fieldwork and Culture in the History of the Rhodes-Livingstone Institute, 1937-1964" (Department of History and Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania). The Forum's first annual dissertation prize (awarded fall 1994) went to John Carson (Science and Technology Studies, Cornell University) for his "Talents, Intelligence, and the Construction of Human Difference in France and America, 1750-1920" (Department of History, Princeton University).