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SPENCER R. WEART () is a noted historian specializing in the history of modern physics and geophysics. Until his retirement in 2009 he was Director of the Center for History of Physics of the American Institute of Physics (AIP) in College Park, Maryland, USA, and he continues to be affiliated with the Center.

Born in 1942, he received a B.A. in Physics at Cornell University in 1963 and a Ph.D. in Physics and Astrophysics at the University of Colorado, Boulder, in 1968. He then worked for three years at the California Institute of Technology, supported as a Fellow of the Mount Wilson and Palomar Observatories. At Caltech he taught physics, did research on the solar atmosphere and on ground-based and space-based telescope instrumentation, and published papers in leading scientific journals. Meanwhile he was active, successively, in the Boy Scouts, the Cornell Outing Club (president 1961-1963), the Rocky Mountain Rescue Group, and the Sierra Madre Search and Rescue Team.

In 1971 Dr. Weart changed his field, enrolling as a graduate student in the History Department of the University of California, Berkeley. During his studies he helped write two books: Physics circa 1900: Personnel, Funding, and Productivity of the Academic Establishments (with Paul Forman and John L. Heilbron) and Leo Szilard: His Version of the Facts (edited with Gertrud Weiss Szilard).

In 1974 Dr. Weart took up the direction of the AIP Center for History of Physics and its Niels Bohr Library, institutions dedicated to preserving and making known the history of physics, astronomy, geophysics and allied fields. Among his tasks were conducting and supervising tape-recorded oral history interviews of prominent scientists, working to preserve documentation in appropriate archives, and helping scholars locate and use such materials. He helped to lead major projects preserving the history of modern astronomy, high-energy physics, lasers, geophysics, and solid-state physics, among other fields. One major book stemming from this work is Out of the Crystal Maze: Chapters from the History of Solid-State Physics (co-edited).

During the same years Dr. Weart produced numerous historical articles and three major books: Scientists in Power (1979), a history of the initial development of nuclear science, weapons, and reactors in France; Nuclear Fear: A History of Images (1988), which has been widely praised and used in many contexts, updated and revised as The Rise of Nuclear Fear (2012); and Never at War: Why Democracies Will Not Fight One Another (1998), a historical survey of international relations among democracies, oligarchies and autocracies. His best-known book is The Discovery of Global Warming (2003, revised edition, 2008, translations in six languages), which is a condensed version of his extensive and widely used scholarly website on the history of climate change research.

Dr. Weart has also completed a variety of educational projects, including two science books for children, a film on the solar atmosphere, an audio-visual package dramatizing the nature of scientific discovery, and a widely distributed poster exhibit on Albert Einstein. Much of his effort went into producing and editing the extensive historical exhibits on the AIP History Center's award-winning website. He co-edited a series of history of science and technology books for Harvard University Press, served the History of Science Society in a variety of offices including Member of Council and Treasurer, and taught undergraduate and graduate courses on history of science at The Johns Hopkins University, the Eugene Lang College of the New School in New York City, and Princeton University. Meanwhile he has given many public talks before university, industrial, and other audiences, as well as appearing in podcasts and radio and television science documentaries and news shows..

In 1971 he married Carole Ege, a retailer of women's clothing; they have two grown children and a grandchild. His avocations, now that he is too old for wilderness backpacking and skiing, include reading Victorian novels and science fiction, travel, and photography of remarkable places.

Spencer Weart
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Weart on Glacier
On glacier on Baffin Island, 2005

 

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