Loren Graham
Loren R. Graham was an American historian of science, particularly science in Russia.
Early life and career
Graham was born on June 29, 1933. He earned his B.A. in chemical engineering at Purdue University and his M.A. and doctorate degree in history at Columbia University.Graham taught and published at Indiana University, Columbia University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Harvard University, where he was a research associate as of 2024. He was a participant in one of the first academic exchange programs between the United States and the Soviet Union, studying at Moscow University in 1960 and 1961.
He wrote a popular book on Native American history and a memoir which describes his youth in the United States and his adventures in Russia. He was also a strong supporter of human rights and scholarship. He was a member of the board of trustees of the Soros Foundation.
For many years he was a member of the Governing Council of the Program on Basic Research and Higher Education, which supports the combining of research and teaching in Russian universities and is financially supported by the MacArthur Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation, the Russian Ministry of Science and Education, and local groups in Russia. He was a member of the advisory council of the U.S. Civilian Research & Development Foundation, which supports international scientific collaboration.
For many years he was a member of the board of trustees of the European University at St. Petersburg and still served on the board of a body raising money for that university as of 2024. He donated several thousand books from his library to the European University which established a special collection in his name.
In much of his work in the history of science, Graham demonstrated the influence of social context on science, even its theoretical structure. For example, in his Science and Philosophy in the Soviet Union he delineated the influence of Marxism on science in Russia — in some cases, such as the Lysenko Affair, deleterious, but, in other cases, particularly in physics, psychology, and origin of life studies, positive.
In addition to writing on the history of scientific theories, Graham wrote much on the organization of science in Russia and the Soviet Union, including a book on the early history of the Soviet Academy of Sciences and a more recent one on the situation of science in Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Personal life and death
Graham's wife Patricia Graham is a prominent historian of education and a former dean at Harvard University.Loren Graham died on December 15, 2024, at the age of 91.
Awards and recognition
In 1996 he received the George Sarton Medal of the History of Science Society and in 2000 he received the Follo Award of the Michigan Historical Society for his contributions to Michigan history.Graham was a member of a number of honorary societies, both American and foreign, including the American Philosophical Society, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Russian Academy of Natural Science. His books have been published in English, Italian, German, Russian, Spanish, French, Japanese, Greek, Persian, Korean and Chinese. In 2012, he was awarded a medal by the Russian Academy of Sciences at a ceremony in Moscow for "contributions to the history of science".
Works
;Major booksMoscow in May 1963: Education and Cybernetics, Washington, 1964The Soviet Academy of Sciences and the Communist Party, 1927—1932, Princeton University Press, 1967Science and Philosophy in the Soviet Union, Alfred Knopf, 1972Between Science and Values, Columbia University Press, 1981Science in Russia and the Soviet Union: A Short History, Cambridge University Press, 1993; ; Functions and Uses of Disciplinary Histories, Reidel, 1983 Red Star: The First Bolshevik Utopia, by Alexander Bogdanov, Indiana University Press, 1984Science, Philosophy, and Human Behavior in the Soviet Union, Columbia University Press, 1987Science and the Soviet Social Order, Harvard University Press, 1990The Ghost of the Executed Engineer, Harvard University Press, 1993A Face in the Rock: the Tale of a Grand Island Chippewa], University of California, 1995 ;- , Stanford University Press, 1998
- , Indiana University Press, 2006 Grand Island and its Families GIA, 2007Science in the New Russia: Crisis, Aid, Reform, Indiana University Press, 2008
- , with Jean-Michel Kantor Harvard University Press, 2009
- MIT Press, 2013 Death at the Lighthouse: A Grand Island Riddle, Arbutus Press, 2013
- , Harvard University Press, 2016
- ''Foreign Affairs''