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American historian of science (1939-2020) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elizabeth Anne Garber (1939–2020) was an American historian of science known for her work on James Clerk Maxwell and the history of physics. She was a professor of history for many years at Stony Brook University.[1]
Elizabeth Anne Wolfe was born in England in 1939.[2] She studied mathematics, physics, and geology at the University of London. After moving to the United States and marrying physicist Donald Garber, she earned a Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University with a dissertation on Maxwell. She became a faculty member at Stony Brook University, and retired in 2008.[3]
Garber died from complications of Alzheimer's disease at home on July 1, 2020.[2]
Garber was the author of:
Garber co-edited several books collecting the works of James Clerk Maxwell:
Garber also edited:
Garber was named a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 1989 "for her research in the history of physics, including the development of kinetic theory and molecular science in the 19th century."[9]
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