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Robert Fox, 2013
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Born | October 7, 1938 |
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Main interests | History of science, French history, European history |
Notable works | The Savant and the State and other books |
Dr. Robert Fox (born October 7, 1938) MA, DPhil, FRHistS is a leading British authority on the history of science. He is interested in the history of sciences and technology in Europe from the 18th century onwards. He has published extensively. His book The Savant and the State examines science, culture and politics in France between 1814 and 1914, while Science without Frontiers examines developments from the late nineteenth-century until the Second World War. In 2015, Fox received the George Sarton Medal, the premier award of the international History of Science Society (HSS). He was recognized as a Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by France's Ministry of Culture in 2006.
Fox attended the Imperial College of Science and Technology at the University of London from 1957–1958, followed by Oriel College, Oxford. He received a BA (Oxon) in Physics in 1961, an MA (Oxon) in 1965, and a D.Phil. (Oxon) from the Faculty of Modern History in 1967, supervised by Alistair Cameron Crombie. His thesis was The study of the thermal properties of gases in relation to physical theory from Montgolfier to Regnault.
Fox taught at the University of Lancaster between 1966 and 1988, first as a lecturer and later as professor of the History of Science.
Between 1986 and 1988 Fox was director of research at the Centre de recherche en histoire des sciences et des techniques (CRHST) at the Cité des sciences et de l'industrie in Paris, and assistant director of the Science Museum, London.
In 1988, he became a professor of history of science at the University of Oxford; retiring from that position in 2006. Fox is now an Emeritus Professor of the history of science at the University of Oxford, England, an Emeritus Fellow of Linacre College and an Honorary Fellow of Oriel College. He was succeeded as chair of the history of science by Pietro Corsi.