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Danish naturalist, physicist, chemist and historian
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13 February 1944
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Biography
Introduction
Helge Stjernholm Kragh (born February 13, 1944) is a Danish historian of science.
Biography
Kragh studied mathematics and physics at the University of Copenhagen before obtaining his PhD in 1981 at the University of Roskilde. He is a professor at the Centre for Science Studies of Aarhus University.
Kragh's areas of study are the history of physics from the mid-19th century onward, the history of astronomy, the history of cosmology and the history of chemistry.
Honors and awards
- President, European Society for the History of Science 2008–2010
- Member, European Academy of Sciences
- Member, Académie Internationale d'Histoire des Sciences (corresponding member since 1995, full member since 2005)
- Member, Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters
Selected writings
- Dirac – a scientific biography. Cambridge University Press 1990, 2005, ISBN 0521017564
- Quantum Generations – a history of physics in the 20. Century. Princeton University Press, 1999
- An introduction to the historiography of Science. Cambridge University Press, 1987
- Matter and Spirit in the Universe – scientific and religious preludes to modern cosmology. 2004
- Conceptions of Cosmos – from myth to the accelerating universe. Oxford University Press, 2006
- Cosmology and Controversy- the historical development of two theories of the universe. Princeton University Press, 1999
- The Moon that wasn't -the saga of Venus'spurious satellite. Birkhäuser, 2008
- Entropy Creation – religious contexts of thermodynamics and cosmology. Ashgate, London 2008
- Editor (with David Knight): The Making of the Chemist: The Social History of Chemistry in Europe, 1789–1914. Cambridge University Press, 1998
- with Peter C. Kjargaard, Henry Nielsen: Science in Denmark- through a thousand years. Aarhus University Press, 2009
- List of Kragh's publication at Aarhus University