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Lisa Jardine

Lisa Anne Jardine CBE HonFRS FRHistS (née Bronowski; 12 April 1944 – 25 October 2015) was a British historian of the early modern period.

Lisa Jardine

Jardine at the Royal Society admissions day in 2015
Born
Lisa Anne Bronowski

(1944-04-12)12 April 1944
Oxford, England
Died25 October 2015(2015-10-25) (aged 71)
London, England
Spouses
  • (m. 1969; div. 1979)
  • John Robert Hare
    (m. 1982)
Parents
Academic background
Alma mater
Academic work
DisciplineHistory
Sub-disciplineEarly modern history
Institutions

From 1990 to 2011, she was Centenary Professor of Renaissance Studies[1] and director of the Centre for Editing Lives and Letters at Queen Mary University of London. From 2008 to January 2014 she was Chair of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA).[2][3][4][5][6]

Jardine was a Member of Council of the Royal Institution, until 2009. On 1 September 2012, she relocated with her research centre and staff to University College London (UCL) to become founding director of its Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in the Humanities.[7][8]

Education and personal life edit

Jardine was born on 12 April 1944 in Oxford,[9][10] the eldest of four daughters of mathematician and polymath, Jacob Bronowski, and the sculptor, Rita Coblentz.[11]

Bronowski, who died in 1974 and is best remembered for his 13-part television series, The Ascent of Man (1973), was the subject of Jardine's Conway Memorial Lecture, "Things I Never Knew About My Father", delivered at the Conway Hall Ethical Society on 26 June 2014.

An avid reader with an interest in history from a very young age, Jardine won a mathematics scholarship to Cheltenham Ladies' College and later attended Newnham College, Cambridge, and the University of Essex.[9] For two years, she took the Cambridge Mathematical Tripos before, in her final year and under the influence of Raymond Williams, she read English. She graduated with upper second-class honours.[12] Fluent in eight languages (including Greek and Latin), she studied for an MA in the Literary Theory of Translation with Professor Donald Davie at the University of Essex. She was awarded a PhD from the University of Cambridge with a dissertation on Francis Bacon: Discovery and the Art of Discourse (subsequently published by Cambridge University Press).[13]

In striking out on her own career path, Jardine recalled that she initially found her father's celebrity something of a burden, noting that she was "very, very conscious" of being his daughter. When in 1969 she married Cambridge historian and philosopher of science, Nicholas Jardine,[14] she was relieved to assume her husband's surname, which she continued to use after the couple's divorce in 1979.[9][15] The couple had a son and a daughter. "Until 1999, the name Bronowski never occurred in cuttings about me, and it was broadly unknown that I was his daughter", she later stated.[16] In 1982, she married architect John Hare,[17] with whom she had one son.[9][15] She was reported to have said that her greatest achievement was her three "well-balanced children".[18]

Jardine had been raised in a secular Jewish household, but when appointed new chair of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, Britain's fertility regulator, she expressed her loyalty to her observant grandparents' Orthodox faith, which she described as going back "all the way back to whenever – Abraham", and her reluctance to clash with the Catholic Church on embryology.[19]

Career and research edit

Jardine was professor of Renaissance studies at Queen Mary University of London, where she was director of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in the Humanities and director of the Centre for Editing Lives and Letters. She was a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, and a Fellow and Honorary Fellow of King's College and Jesus College, Cambridge.[20][21][22]

She was a trustee of the Victoria and Albert Museum for eight years, and was for five years a member of the Council of the Royal Institution in London. She was Patron of the Archives and Records Association and the Orange Prize.[23][24] For the academic year 2007–2008 she was seconded to the Royal Society in London as Expert Advisor to its Collections. She was a Trustee of the Chelsea Physic Garden.[20]

From 2008 to 2014, she served as chair of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority – the UK government regulator for assisted reproduction. In December 2011 she was appointed a Director of The National Archives.[25]

Jardine published more than 50 scholarly articles in peer-reviewed journals and books, and 17 full-length books, both for an academic and for a general readership, a number of them in co-authorship with others (including Professor Anthony Grafton, Professor Alan Stewart and Professor Julia Swindells).[26]

She was the author of many books, both scholarly and general, including The Curious Life of Robert Hooke: The Man Who Measured London, Ingenious Pursuits: Building the Scientific Revolution and biographies of Robert Hooke, and Sir Christopher Wren (On a Grander Scale: the Outstanding Career of Sir Christopher Wren). Her 2008 book Going Dutch, on Anglo-Dutch reciprocal influence in the 17th century, won the 2009 Cundill International Prize in History, the world's premier history book prize worth $75,000.[27]

Jardine wrote and reviewed widely for the media, and presented and appeared regularly on arts, history and current affairs programmes for TV and radio. She was a regular writer and presenter of A Point of View on BBC Radio 4; a book of the first two series of her talks was published by Preface Publishing in March 2008 and a second in 2009. She judged the Novel category of the 1996 Whitbread Book Awards, the 1999 Guardian First Book Award, the 2000 Orwell Prize and was Chair of Judges for the 1997 Orange Prize for Fiction and the 2002 Man Booker Prize.[28][29][30][31][32]

During the first semester of the 2008–2009 academic year, Jardine was Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences, jointly sponsored by NIAS and the Royal Library in The Hague.[33]

In 2009–2010, she was a Scaliger Visiting Fellow at the University of Leiden in the Netherlands, and held the Sarton Chair and received the Sarton Medal at Ghent University in Belgium.[34][35] She sat for several years on the Apeldoorn British Dutch Conference Steering Board, and was a member of the Recommendation Committee Stichting Huygens Tentoonstelling Foundation, set up to oversee the Constantijn and Christian Huygens Exhibition in the Grote Kerk in The Hague in 2013.[citation needed]

In June 2015 she was the guest on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs. Her musical choices included Why by Annie Lennox, A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall by Bob Dylan, and Once in a Lifetime by Talking Heads. Her book choice was the full 12 volumes of P.S. Allen's Latin Letters of Erasmus of Rotterdam.[36]

On 26 January 2011, Jardine appeared in a BBC documentary investigating her father's life and the history of science in the 20th century.[37]

She was known for her cross-disciplinary approach to intellectual history and has been called "the pre-eminent historian of the scientific method."[38][39]

Awards and honours edit

Jardine was president of the Antiquarian Horological Society,[40] a learned society focused on matters relating to the art and history of time measurement.

Jardine was a former chairman of the governing body at Westminster City School for Boys[citation needed] in London (which her younger son attended), and a former chair of the Curriculum Committee on the governing body of St Marylebone Church of England School for Girls also in London.[citation needed]

In 2012, she was awarded the President's Medal by the British Academy.[41]

She was elected an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2015.[20][8] Her certificate of election reads:

Lisa Jardine, CBE is director of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in the Humanities at UCL. Previously she spent 23 years at Queen Mary, University of London, serving as head of the English department, dean of the faculty of arts, and as Centenary Professor of Renaissance Studies. In her earlier career, after a degree in mathematics and English and a PhD on Francis Bacon, she taught at the Warburg Institute, Cornell University and then for 12 years at Cambridge.[22]

A prolific and distinguished historian, with a special interest in the history of science, she impacted public life through her broadcasts and general writings, and her service on many public bodies. Among her 20 books, several of which have won major awards, are works on Bacon, Erasmus, Wren and Hooke. She has advised the Society on its archives, and, during a period of formal secondment to the Society, she edited the on-line 'Hooke Folio', published in 2007; she gave the Wilkins Lecture in 2003. She is in great demand as a lecturer, and has given Tanner Lectures in both Cambridge and Yale. She has received numerous honorary doctorates and fellowships; in 2012 she received the British Academy President's Medal.

She has served on the Arts and Humanities Research Council and as Trustee of the V and A Museum. In 2008 she was appointed chair of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA). She is the 2012/13 President of the British Science Association – a signal honour for a historian – and continues as a frequent broadcaster, noted for her 'Points of View' on Radio 4 and most recently for her 'Seven ages of science' series.

For nearly four decades, Lisa Jardine has combined high-level scholarship with extensive outreach, and has been extraordinarily energetic and effective in spanning the 'two cultures'. She has, in particular, been an enthusiastic advocate of the Society; election as an Honorary Fellow is recognition that she richly deserves and would deeply appreciate.[42]

Jardine held honorary doctorates of Letters from the University of St Andrews, Sheffield Hallam University and the Open University, and an honorary doctorate of Science from the University of Aberdeen.[3]

In November 2011, she was made an Honorary Bencher of the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple. She was awarded the Francis Bacon Award in the History of Science by the California Institute of Technology in 2012, and collected the Bacon Medal for this award at the annual History of Science Society meeting in San Diego in September 2012.[43][citation needed]

In November 2012 she received the British Academy President's Medal. In 2013–2014 she served as President of the British Science Association, which in 2012 made her an Honorary Fellow.[44][45]

Death edit

 
Grave of Lisa Jardine and her parents in Highgate Cemetery

Jardine died of cancer on 25 October 2015, aged 71, and her ashes were buried next to those of her parents, in the west side of Highgate Cemetery in north London.[7][46][47][48][49] In the tributes which followed, she was remembered for her commitment to her students, and "her deep empathy for outsiders of all kinds—rebels, misfits and migrants."[38][50][51]

In 2017, she featured in a conference, London's Women Historians, held at the Institute of Historical Research.[52]

Publications edit

  • Francis Bacon: Discovery and the Art of Discourse (1974)[53]
  • Still Harping on Daughters: Women and Drama in the Age of Shakespeare (1983)
  • From Humanism to the Humanities: Education and the Liberal Arts in Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-century Europe, with Anthony Grafton (1986)
  • What's Left?: Women in Culture and the Labour Movement, with Julia Swindells (1990)
  • Erasmus, Man of Letters: The Construction of Charisma in Print (1993)
  • Reading Shakespeare Historically (1996)[54]
  • Worldly Goods: A New History of the Renaissance (1996)[55]
  • Erasmus: The Education of a Christian Prince with the Panegyric for Archduke Philip of Austria, editor (1997)[56]
  • Hostage to Fortune: The Troubled Life of Francis Bacon, with Alan Stewart (1998)
  • Ingenious Pursuits: Building the Scientific Revolution (1999)
  • Francis Bacon: The New Organon, edited with Michael Silverthorne (2000)[57]
  • Global Interests: Renaissance Art Between East and West, with Jerry Brotton (2000)[58]
  • On a Grander Scale: The Outstanding Career of Sir Christopher Wren (2002)
  • For the Sake of Argument (2003)
  • The Curious Life of Robert Hooke: The Man Who Measured London (2003)[59][60]
  • London's Leonardo: The Life and Work of Robert Hooke, with Jim Bennett, Michael Cooper and Michael Hunter (2003)
  • Grayson Perry (2004)
  • The Awful End of Prince William the Silent: The First Assassination of a Head of State with a Handgun, edited with Amanda Foreman (2005)[61]
  • Going Dutch: How England Plundered Holland's Glory (2008)[62]
  • Temptation in the Archives: Essays in Golden Age Dutch Culture (2015)[63][64]

Broadcasting and lectures edit

  • A Point of View. BBC Radio 4 series (2008, 2010, 2011, 2014)
  • My Father, the Bomb and Me. BBC Four (26 January 2011)[37]
  • Seven Ages Of Science, BBC Radio 4 series (2013)
  • . Conway Memorial Lecture, Conway Hall Ethical Society (26 June 2014)

References edit

  1. ^ www.gresham.ac.uk "Lisa Jardine", Gresham College.
  2. ^ . HFEA. 26 October 2013. Archived from the original on 23 February 2014. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
  3. ^ a b . livesandletters.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 11 January 2015.
  4. ^ Official Jardine home page, HarperCollins.com; accessed 26 October 2015. 30 April 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Jardine profile, bbc.co.uk; accessed 26 October 2016.
  6. ^ Video interview of Lisa Jardine by Alan Macfarlane, alanmacfarlane.com; accessed 26 October 2015.
  7. ^ a b Grafton, Anthony (2015). "Lisa Jardine (1944–2015)". Nature. 528 (7580): 40. Bibcode:2015Natur.528...40G. doi:10.1038/528040a. PMID 26632582.
  8. ^ a b Hunter, Michael (2017). "Lisa Jardine CBE. 12 April 1944 – 25 October 2015". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 63: 363–375. doi:10.1098/rsbm.2017.0015. ISSN 0080-4606.
  9. ^ a b c d "JARDINE, Prof. Lisa Anne". Who's Who. Vol. 2015 (online Oxford University Press ed.). A & C Black. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  10. ^ "Births index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
  11. ^ Lisa Jardine Obituary: Rita Bronowski [Coblentz], The Guardian, 22 September 2010.
  12. ^ "Education: Passed/Failed: Lisa Jardine". The Independent. 4 November 1999. Archived from the original on 14 June 2022. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  13. ^ "Lisa Jardine, April 12, 1944–October 25, 2015". Renaissance Society of America. Graduate Center, CUNY. Retrieved 1 January 2017.
  14. ^ Marriage registration Cambridgeshire 4a 992, Jul–Sep 1969
  15. ^ a b "Prize fighter". The Guardian. 26 May 2002.
  16. ^ "Lisa Jardine, historian – obituary", telegraph.co.uk, 26 October 2015.
  17. ^ Marriage registration Westminster 15 1624, Jul–Sep 1982
  18. ^ Telegraph UK, Obituary (26 October 2015).
  19. ^ Sholto Byrnes, "Lisa Jardine On Life and Death", New Statesman, 22 May 2008.
  20. ^ a b c . London: Royal Society. Archived from the original on 26 September 2015.
  21. ^ "Professor Lisa Jardine (1944–2015)". King's College, Cambridge. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  22. ^ a b "Lisa Jardine". Jesus College, Cambridge. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  23. ^ "A Sad Loss: ARA Patron Lisa Jardine Passes Away". Archives and Records Association. 26 October 2015. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  24. ^ "Women's Prize for Fiction 2013 Announces Judging Panel". Women’s Prize for Fiction. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  25. ^ "Professor Lisa Jardine: A Remarkable Person". The National Archives. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  26. ^ Swindells, Julia; Jardine, Lisa (7 December 2018). What's Left?: Women in Culture and the Labour Movement. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-429-81793-9.
  27. ^ "2009 Winner". The Cundill Prize. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  28. ^ "Costa (formerly Whitbread) Book Awards, Judges 1971 – present" (PDF). Costa. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  29. ^ Armitstead, Claire (27 August 1999). "Judges Poised as First-time Authors Excel". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  30. ^ "Judges". The Orwell Foundation. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  31. ^ "Judging". Women's Prize for Fiction. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  32. ^ "The Man Booker Prize 2002". The Man Booker Prize. Booker Prize Foundation. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  33. ^ "Jardine, L.A." Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  34. ^ "Fellows 2001-2018". University of Leiden. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  35. ^ "Sarton Chair: Past Chair Holders". Ghent University. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  36. ^ "BBC Radio 4 – Desert Island Discs, Lisa Jardine". BBC. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
  37. ^ a b "My Father, the Bomb and Me", bbc.co.uk; accessed 26 October 2015.
  38. ^ a b "A Tribute to Lisa Jardine". 27 October 2015.
  39. ^ Rees, Martin (31 October 2015). "My hero: Lisa Jardine by Martin Rees". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
  40. ^ "About us", Antiquarian Horological Society. 29 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  41. ^ "The British Academy President's Medal". British Academy. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  42. ^ . London, UK: Royal Society. Archived from the original on 27 October 2015.
  43. ^ "The Francis Bacon Award in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology". California Institute of Technology. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  44. ^ "The British Academy President's Medal". British Academy. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  45. ^ "A tribute to Professor Lisa Jardine". British Science Association. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  46. ^ Lisa Jardine dies: the historian who cared about ethical issues Lisa Jardine Obituary in The Independent
  47. ^ Lisa Jardine, historian – obituary in The Daily Telegraph
  48. ^ Renowned historian Lisa Jardine dies aged 71 Lisa Jardine Obituary in The Guardian
  49. ^ . BBC News. Archived from the original on 29 October 2015.
  50. ^ "Lisa Jardine: A mischievous laugh, unbelievably cool". The Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
  51. ^ Schama, Simon (30 October 2015). "Lisa Jardine, historian and broadcaster, 1944–2015". Financial Times. ISSN 0307-1766. Archived from the original on 11 December 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
  52. ^ London's Women Historians. Laura Carter & Alana Harris, Institute of Historical Research, 2017. Retrieved 28 September 2019.
  53. ^ https://books.google.com/books?id=Og89AAAAIAAJ (1974) ISBN 9780521204941
  54. ^ https://books.google.com/books?id=O0ZSgs1DUQQC (1996) ISBN 9780203993774
  55. ^ Ryder, Alan (5 January 1997). "Review: Worldly Goods by Lisa Jardine". The New York Times.
  56. ^ https://books.google.com/books?id=4VGSyEAR3hUC (1997) ISBN 9780521588119
  57. ^ https://books.google.com/books?id=MUm8Yzmq5NUC (2000) ISBN 9780521564830
  58. ^ https://books.google.com/books?id=rHICihqcjUoC (2000) ISBN 9781861891662
  59. ^ https://books.google.com/books?id=dXLxAPrIvXQC (2003) ISBN 9780007151752
  60. ^ Uglow, Jenny (12 September 2003). "Review: The Curious Life of Robert Hooke by Lisa Jardine". The Guardian.
  61. ^ https://books.google.com/books?id=9UbpmepHQHAC (2006) ISBN 9780007192588
  62. ^ https://books.google.com/books?id=NJe-hmRJJ9oC (2009) ISBN 9780007197347
  63. ^ http://www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-press/browse-books/temptation-in-the-archives (2015), available as a free Open Access download from UCL Press) ISBN 978-1-910634-09-7
  64. ^ Louwerse, Henriette (20 August 2015). "Review: Temptation in the Archives: Essays in Golden Age Dutch Culture by Lisa Jardine". Times Higher Education.

External links edit

  • Interviewed by Alan Macfarlane 31 October 2008 (video)
  • Profile at the Centre for Editing Lives and Letters]

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Not to be confused with Lisa Jardine Wright Lisa Anne Jardine CBE HonFRS FRHistS nee Bronowski 12 April 1944 25 October 2015 was a British historian of the early modern period Lisa JardineCBE HonFRS FRHistSJardine at the Royal Society admissions day in 2015BornLisa Anne Bronowski 1944 04 12 12 April 1944Oxford EnglandDied25 October 2015 2015 10 25 aged 71 London EnglandSpousesNick Jardine m 1969 div 1979 wbr John Robert Hare m 1982 wbr ParentsJacob BronowskiRita CoblentzAcademic backgroundAlma materNewnham College CambridgeUniversity of EssexAcademic workDisciplineHistorySub disciplineEarly modern historyInstitutionsQueen Mary University of LondonUniversity College LondonFrom 1990 to 2011 she was Centenary Professor of Renaissance Studies 1 and director of the Centre for Editing Lives and Letters at Queen Mary University of London From 2008 to January 2014 she was Chair of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority HFEA 2 3 4 5 6 Jardine was a Member of Council of the Royal Institution until 2009 On 1 September 2012 she relocated with her research centre and staff to University College London UCL to become founding director of its Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in the Humanities 7 8 Contents 1 Education and personal life 2 Career and research 3 Awards and honours 4 Death 5 Publications 6 Broadcasting and lectures 7 References 8 External linksEducation and personal life editJardine was born on 12 April 1944 in Oxford 9 10 the eldest of four daughters of mathematician and polymath Jacob Bronowski and the sculptor Rita Coblentz 11 Bronowski who died in 1974 and is best remembered for his 13 part television series The Ascent of Man 1973 was the subject of Jardine s Conway Memorial Lecture Things I Never Knew About My Father delivered at the Conway Hall Ethical Society on 26 June 2014 An avid reader with an interest in history from a very young age Jardine won a mathematics scholarship to Cheltenham Ladies College and later attended Newnham College Cambridge and the University of Essex 9 For two years she took the Cambridge Mathematical Tripos before in her final year and under the influence of Raymond Williams she read English She graduated with upper second class honours 12 Fluent in eight languages including Greek and Latin she studied for an MA in the Literary Theory of Translation with Professor Donald Davie at the University of Essex She was awarded a PhD from the University of Cambridge with a dissertation on Francis Bacon Discovery and the Art of Discourse subsequently published by Cambridge University Press 13 In striking out on her own career path Jardine recalled that she initially found her father s celebrity something of a burden noting that she was very very conscious of being his daughter When in 1969 she married Cambridge historian and philosopher of science Nicholas Jardine 14 she was relieved to assume her husband s surname which she continued to use after the couple s divorce in 1979 9 15 The couple had a son and a daughter Until 1999 the name Bronowski never occurred in cuttings about me and it was broadly unknown that I was his daughter she later stated 16 In 1982 she married architect John Hare 17 with whom she had one son 9 15 She was reported to have said that her greatest achievement was her three well balanced children 18 Jardine had been raised in a secular Jewish household but when appointed new chair of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority Britain s fertility regulator she expressed her loyalty to her observant grandparents Orthodox faith which she described as going back all the way back to whenever Abraham and her reluctance to clash with the Catholic Church on embryology 19 Career and research editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jardine was professor of Renaissance studies at Queen Mary University of London where she was director of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in the Humanities and director of the Centre for Editing Lives and Letters She was a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and a Fellow and Honorary Fellow of King s College and Jesus College Cambridge 20 21 22 She was a trustee of the Victoria and Albert Museum for eight years and was for five years a member of the Council of the Royal Institution in London She was Patron of the Archives and Records Association and the Orange Prize 23 24 For the academic year 2007 2008 she was seconded to the Royal Society in London as Expert Advisor to its Collections She was a Trustee of the Chelsea Physic Garden 20 From 2008 to 2014 she served as chair of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority the UK government regulator for assisted reproduction In December 2011 she was appointed a Director of The National Archives 25 Jardine published more than 50 scholarly articles in peer reviewed journals and books and 17 full length books both for an academic and for a general readership a number of them in co authorship with others including Professor Anthony Grafton Professor Alan Stewart and Professor Julia Swindells 26 She was the author of many books both scholarly and general including The Curious Life of Robert Hooke The Man Who Measured London Ingenious Pursuits Building the Scientific Revolution and biographies of Robert Hooke and Sir Christopher Wren On a Grander Scale the Outstanding Career of Sir Christopher Wren Her 2008 book Going Dutch on Anglo Dutch reciprocal influence in the 17th century won the 2009 Cundill International Prize in History the world s premier history book prize worth 75 000 27 Jardine wrote and reviewed widely for the media and presented and appeared regularly on arts history and current affairs programmes for TV and radio She was a regular writer and presenter of A Point of View on BBC Radio 4 a book of the first two series of her talks was published by Preface Publishing in March 2008 and a second in 2009 She judged the Novel category of the 1996 Whitbread Book Awards the 1999 Guardian First Book Award the 2000 Orwell Prize and was Chair of Judges for the 1997 Orange Prize for Fiction and the 2002 Man Booker Prize 28 29 30 31 32 During the first semester of the 2008 2009 academic year Jardine was Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences jointly sponsored by NIAS and the Royal Library in The Hague 33 In 2009 2010 she was a Scaliger Visiting Fellow at the University of Leiden in the Netherlands and held the Sarton Chair and received the Sarton Medal at Ghent University in Belgium 34 35 She sat for several years on the Apeldoorn British Dutch Conference Steering Board and was a member of the Recommendation Committee Stichting Huygens Tentoonstelling Foundation set up to oversee the Constantijn and Christian Huygens Exhibition in the Grote Kerk in The Hague in 2013 citation needed In June 2015 she was the guest on BBC Radio 4 s Desert Island Discs Her musical choices included Why by Annie Lennox A Hard Rain s a Gonna Fall by Bob Dylan and Once in a Lifetime by Talking Heads Her book choice was the full 12 volumes of P S Allen s Latin Letters of Erasmus of Rotterdam 36 On 26 January 2011 Jardine appeared in a BBC documentary investigating her father s life and the history of science in the 20th century 37 She was known for her cross disciplinary approach to intellectual history and has been called the pre eminent historian of the scientific method 38 39 Awards and honours editJardine was president of the Antiquarian Horological Society 40 a learned society focused on matters relating to the art and history of time measurement Jardine was a former chairman of the governing body at Westminster City School for Boys citation needed in London which her younger son attended and a former chair of the Curriculum Committee on the governing body of St Marylebone Church of England School for Girls also in London citation needed In 2012 she was awarded the President s Medal by the British Academy 41 She was elected an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society FRS in 2015 20 8 Her certificate of election reads Lisa Jardine CBE is director of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in the Humanities at UCL Previously she spent 23 years at Queen Mary University of London serving as head of the English department dean of the faculty of arts and as Centenary Professor of Renaissance Studies In her earlier career after a degree in mathematics and English and a PhD on Francis Bacon she taught at the Warburg Institute Cornell University and then for 12 years at Cambridge 22 A prolific and distinguished historian with a special interest in the history of science she impacted public life through her broadcasts and general writings and her service on many public bodies Among her 20 books several of which have won major awards are works on Bacon Erasmus Wren and Hooke She has advised the Society on its archives and during a period of formal secondment to the Society she edited the on line Hooke Folio published in 2007 she gave the Wilkins Lecture in 2003 She is in great demand as a lecturer and has given Tanner Lectures in both Cambridge and Yale She has received numerous honorary doctorates and fellowships in 2012 she received the British Academy President s Medal She has served on the Arts and Humanities Research Council and as Trustee of the V and A Museum In 2008 she was appointed chair of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority HFEA She is the 2012 13 President of the British Science Association a signal honour for a historian and continues as a frequent broadcaster noted for her Points of View on Radio 4 and most recently for her Seven ages of science series For nearly four decades Lisa Jardine has combined high level scholarship with extensive outreach and has been extraordinarily energetic and effective in spanning the two cultures She has in particular been an enthusiastic advocate of the Society election as an Honorary Fellow is recognition that she richly deserves and would deeply appreciate 42 Jardine held honorary doctorates of Letters from the University of St Andrews Sheffield Hallam University and the Open University and an honorary doctorate of Science from the University of Aberdeen 3 In November 2011 she was made an Honorary Bencher of the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple She was awarded the Francis Bacon Award in the History of Science by the California Institute of Technology in 2012 and collected the Bacon Medal for this award at the annual History of Science Society meeting in San Diego in September 2012 43 citation needed In November 2012 she received the British Academy President s Medal In 2013 2014 she served as President of the British Science Association which in 2012 made her an Honorary Fellow 44 45 Death edit nbsp Grave of Lisa Jardine and her parents in Highgate CemeteryJardine died of cancer on 25 October 2015 aged 71 and her ashes were buried next to those of her parents in the west side of Highgate Cemetery in north London 7 46 47 48 49 In the tributes which followed she was remembered for her commitment to her students and her deep empathy for outsiders of all kinds rebels misfits and migrants 38 50 51 In 2017 she featured in a conference London s Women Historians held at the Institute of Historical Research 52 Publications editFrancis Bacon Discovery and the Art of Discourse 1974 53 Still Harping on Daughters Women and Drama in the Age of Shakespeare 1983 From Humanism to the Humanities Education and the Liberal Arts in Fifteenth and Sixteenth century Europe with Anthony Grafton 1986 What s Left Women in Culture and the Labour Movement with Julia Swindells 1990 Erasmus Man of Letters The Construction of Charisma in Print 1993 Reading Shakespeare Historically 1996 54 Worldly Goods A New History of the Renaissance 1996 55 Erasmus The Education of a Christian Prince with the Panegyric for Archduke Philip of Austria editor 1997 56 Hostage to Fortune The Troubled Life of Francis Bacon with Alan Stewart 1998 Ingenious Pursuits Building the Scientific Revolution 1999 Francis Bacon The New Organon edited with Michael Silverthorne 2000 57 Global Interests Renaissance Art Between East and West with Jerry Brotton 2000 58 On a Grander Scale The Outstanding Career of Sir Christopher Wren 2002 For the Sake of Argument 2003 The Curious Life of Robert Hooke The Man Who Measured London 2003 59 60 London s Leonardo The Life and Work of Robert Hooke with Jim Bennett Michael Cooper and Michael Hunter 2003 Grayson Perry 2004 The Awful End of Prince William the Silent The First Assassination of a Head of State with a Handgun edited with Amanda Foreman 2005 61 Going Dutch How England Plundered Holland s Glory 2008 62 Temptation in the Archives Essays in Golden Age Dutch Culture 2015 63 64 Broadcasting and lectures editA Point of View BBC Radio 4 series 2008 2010 2011 2014 My Father the Bomb and Me BBC Four 26 January 2011 37 Seven Ages Of Science BBC Radio 4 series 2013 Things I Never Knew About My Father Conway Memorial Lecture Conway Hall Ethical Society 26 June 2014 References edit www gresham ac uk Lisa Jardine Gresham College Professor Lisa Jardine to step down as Chair of the HFEA HFEA 26 October 2013 Archived from the original on 23 February 2014 Retrieved 5 February 2014 a b Jardine Staff Profile at Centre for Editing Lives and Letters livesandletters ac uk Archived from the original on 11 January 2015 Official Jardine home page HarperCollins com accessed 26 October 2015 Archived 30 April 2006 at the Wayback Machine Jardine profile bbc co uk accessed 26 October 2016 Video interview of Lisa Jardine by Alan Macfarlane alanmacfarlane com accessed 26 October 2015 a b Grafton Anthony 2015 Lisa Jardine 1944 2015 Nature 528 7580 40 Bibcode 2015Natur 528 40G doi 10 1038 528040a PMID 26632582 a b Hunter Michael 2017 Lisa Jardine CBE 12 April 1944 25 October 2015 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 63 363 375 doi 10 1098 rsbm 2017 0015 ISSN 0080 4606 a b c d JARDINE Prof Lisa Anne Who s Who Vol 2015 online Oxford University Press ed A amp C Black Subscription or UK public library membership required Births index entry FreeBMD ONS Retrieved 26 October 2015 Lisa Jardine Obituary Rita Bronowski Coblentz The Guardian 22 September 2010 Education Passed Failed Lisa Jardine The Independent 4 November 1999 Archived from the original on 14 June 2022 Retrieved 8 May 2019 Lisa Jardine April 12 1944 October 25 2015 Renaissance Society of America Graduate Center CUNY Retrieved 1 January 2017 Marriage registration Cambridgeshire 4a 992 Jul Sep 1969 a b Prize fighter The Guardian 26 May 2002 Lisa Jardine historian obituary telegraph co uk 26 October 2015 Marriage registration Westminster 15 1624 Jul Sep 1982 Telegraph UK Obituary 26 October 2015 Sholto Byrnes Lisa Jardine On Life and Death New Statesman 22 May 2008 a b c Professor Lisa Jardine CBE FRS Honorary Fellow London Royal Society Archived from the original on 26 September 2015 Professor Lisa Jardine 1944 2015 King s College Cambridge Retrieved 27 March 2018 a b Lisa Jardine Jesus College Cambridge Retrieved 27 March 2018 A Sad Loss ARA Patron Lisa Jardine Passes Away Archives and Records Association 26 October 2015 Retrieved 27 March 2018 Women s Prize for Fiction 2013 Announces Judging Panel Women s Prize for Fiction Retrieved 27 March 2018 Professor Lisa Jardine A Remarkable Person The National Archives Retrieved 27 March 2018 Swindells Julia Jardine Lisa 7 December 2018 What s Left Women in Culture and the Labour Movement Routledge ISBN 978 0 429 81793 9 2009 Winner The Cundill Prize Retrieved 27 March 2018 Costa formerly Whitbread Book Awards Judges 1971 present PDF Costa Retrieved 27 March 2018 Armitstead Claire 27 August 1999 Judges Poised as First time Authors Excel The Guardian Retrieved 27 March 2018 Judges The Orwell Foundation Retrieved 27 March 2018 Judging Women s Prize for Fiction Retrieved 27 March 2018 The Man Booker Prize 2002 The Man Booker Prize Booker Prize Foundation Retrieved 27 March 2018 Jardine L A Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences Retrieved 27 March 2018 Fellows 2001 2018 University of Leiden Retrieved 27 March 2018 Sarton Chair Past Chair Holders Ghent University Retrieved 27 March 2018 BBC Radio 4 Desert Island Discs Lisa Jardine BBC Retrieved 27 September 2017 a b My Father the Bomb and Me bbc co uk accessed 26 October 2015 a b A Tribute to Lisa Jardine 27 October 2015 Rees Martin 31 October 2015 My hero Lisa Jardine by Martin Rees The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 10 April 2016 About us Antiquarian Horological Society Archived 29 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine The British Academy President s Medal British Academy Retrieved 23 July 2017 Certificate of election EC 2015 58 Lisa Jardine London UK Royal Society Archived from the original on 27 October 2015 The Francis Bacon Award in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology California Institute of Technology Retrieved 27 March 2018 The British Academy President s Medal British Academy Retrieved 27 March 2018 A tribute to Professor Lisa Jardine British Science Association Retrieved 27 March 2018 Lisa Jardine dies the historian who cared about ethical issues Lisa Jardine Obituary in The Independent Lisa Jardine historian obituary in The Daily Telegraph Renowned historian Lisa Jardine dies aged 71 Lisa Jardine Obituary in The Guardian Lisa Jardine Tributes after renowned historian dies BBC News Archived from the original on 29 October 2015 Lisa Jardine A mischievous laugh unbelievably cool The Jewish Chronicle Retrieved 10 April 2016 Schama Simon 30 October 2015 Lisa Jardine historian and broadcaster 1944 2015 Financial Times ISSN 0307 1766 Archived from the original on 11 December 2022 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