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Rudwick Donations

Martin J. S. Rudwick

Martin J. S. Rudwick Collection

The History of Science Collections has received the papers and books of the distinguished historian of science Martin J. S. Rudwick. 
 

Rudwick is a member of the British Academy and has received numerous lifetime achievement awards including the Sarton Medal of the History of Science Society. In the history of geology, Rudwick has been honored with the Mary C. Rabbitt Award of the Geological Society of America, the Sue Tyler Friedman Medal of the Geological Society of London, the Prix Wegmann of the Societé Géologique de France, and the Tikhomirov Medal of the International Union of Geological Sciences.

Rudwick is known for pioneering contributions to the history of geological mapping, visual illustrations, the social construction of geology, and the rise of geohistory. Rudwick’s numerous books and articles remain points of departure for current research. His last book, Earth’s Deep History, makes an ideal first read for anyone on the subject. His magnum opus is a richly-illustrated, two-volume sequence entitled Bursting the Limits of Time and Worlds Before Adam. These books substantially revise earlier studies and are now the standard account of how geologists in the 18th and 19th centuries developed a sense of geohistory. One would be hard pressed to find a better introduction to the worlds of Georges Cuvier and Charles Lyell and their contemporaries. The Great Devonian Controversy and Scenes from Deep Time are two of Rudwick’s other influential works.

Photo caption: Martin J. S. Rudwick

The Collection

35 large boxes of papers and books were collected from Rudwick’s home in Shropshire in June 2019 along with another 35 boxes in November 2021. Rudwick’s donations include more than 1,200 print volumes, including Rudwick’s own annotated copy of Charles Lyell, Principles of Geology (1830-1833). In addition to his research notes and correspondence, Rudwick’s papers include original historical items such as disbound portraits and hand-colored plates.  

Link to Finding Aid for Martin J. S. Rudwick Archive in ArchivesSpace

The Rudwick Collection is part of the History of Science Collections’ collecting initiative in the History of Geology. To launch this initiative, the Collections has acquired the papers of several eminent historians of geology including Martin J. S. Rudwick, Hugh S. Torrens, and Kenneth L. Taylor.

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Links to Martin Rudwick's works in the History of Science Collections:

    Earth’s Deep History
    Bursting the Limits of Time
    Worlds Before Adam
    The Great Devonian Controversy 
    Scenes from Deep Time