1991
DOI: 10.1098/rsnr.1991.0019
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Hertha Ayrton (1854-1923) and the admission of women to the Royal Society of London

Abstract: A notable incident in the history of women and the Royal Society was the proposal in 1902 of the physicist, Hertha Ayrton, as a candidate for the Fellowship. Her certificate seems to have been the first in the history of the Society to be submitted in favour of a woman, and 41 years were to elapse before the next. In 1906 she received the Society’s Hughes medal, which is awarded annually for original discovery in the physical sciences, for her work on the electric arc, and on sand ripples, and she is still the… Show more

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“…The Royal Society did not. Røstvik andFyfe: Ladies, Gentlemen, andScientific Publication at the Royal Society, 1945-1990 6 There was no rule explicitly excluding women from the Royal Society, but powerful cultural traditions ensured that no women were proposed for Fellowship until Hertha Ayrton's (unsuccessful) nomination in 1902 (Mason, 1991). Sex or marital status ceased to be a bar to admission to chartered societies after the 1919 Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act (9 & 10 Geo.…”
Section: Women and Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Royal Society did not. Røstvik andFyfe: Ladies, Gentlemen, andScientific Publication at the Royal Society, 1945-1990 6 There was no rule explicitly excluding women from the Royal Society, but powerful cultural traditions ensured that no women were proposed for Fellowship until Hertha Ayrton's (unsuccessful) nomination in 1902 (Mason, 1991). Sex or marital status ceased to be a bar to admission to chartered societies after the 1919 Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act (9 & 10 Geo.…”
Section: Women and Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ogilvie 1986: 32ff. ;Sharp 1926;Mason 1992 She didn't write it. She wrote it, but she shouldn't have.…”
Section: Die Ehe Als Sonderfallmentioning
confidence: 99%