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Hirst Prize and Lectureship

The Hirst Prize and Lectureship is a biennial prize, jointly awarded by the London Mathematical Society (LMS) and the British Society for the History of Mathematics (BSHM). The prize recognises original and innovative contributions to the history of mathematics by an individual winner or by joint winners.

Recipients
• 2015: Edmund F. Robertson and John Joseph O'Connor (joint winners) • 2016 lecture: History of Mathematics: Some Personal Thoughts • 2018: Jeremy Gray • 2019 lecture: Jesse Douglas, Minimal Surfaces, and the first Fields Medal • 2021: Karine Chemla • 2022 lecture: Algebraic work with operations in China, 1st century—13th century • 2023: Erhard Scholz • 2024 lecture: From Grassmann complements to Hodge duality • 2025: June Barrow-Green • 2026 lecture: ''George Birkhoff: 'The Poincaré of America''' ==References==
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