Thomas Edison and The Edison Papers
About the speaker: Paul B. Israel
Paul B. Israel has made
the study of American invention and innovation his specialty. Dr. Israel came
more than two decades ago to do research for a book on Thomas Edison and the electric light.
After he joined the staff of the Edison Papers, he earned his Ph.D. in history.
Today he is Director and General Editor of the Thomas A. Edison Papers at Rutgers, the State University.
The Edison Papers provides
leadership in publishing and developing the documentary legacy of America’s most prolific inventor and innovator. The documents include the writings, drawings, and ledgers of Edison. To date the project has produced six volumes of The Papers of Thomas A. Edison as well as an online edition with
over 165,000 document images (http://edison.rutgers.edu). The Edison Papers
are also working to advance the Edisonian legacy through interdisciplinary initiatives in young and higher education. In 2005 the Edison Papers received a special retrospective Eugene S. Ferguson
Prize from the Society for the History of Technology (SHOT) as an outstanding and original reference works that will support future scholarships in the history
of technology. This unique retrospective award was given to the Edison Papers as a model work published since the
founding of SHOT in 1958.
In 2000, SHOT awarded Dr.
Israel the prestigious Dexter Prize for Edison:
A Life of Invention (John Wiley & Sons, 1998). In the book, Israel shows how Edison transformed invention into a modern process of innovation by carefully
managing his inventions, overseeing their market uses, and involving himself in profits and promotions. His other books include From
Machine Shop to Industrial Laboratory: Telegraphy and the Changing Context of American Invention, 1830-1920 (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992) and Edison's Electric Light: Biography of an Invention (Rutgers University Press, 1986), written with Robert Friedel.
Dr. Israel has been examining
technological creativity, the origins of modern innovation, and technological enterprise in a series of articles, reviews,
and media appearances. He has been a frequent consultant to projects seeking
material about Edison and his inventions, including the Edison National Historic Site, exhibits such as “Lighting a
Revolution,” at the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, and documentaries including “Edison,”
an A&E Biography Series, among others.
Dr. Israel’s current
work is on the connections between technology and intellectual property, but he still teaches the occasional graduate or undergraduate
course in the history of technology.
This Month’s presentation, which begins at 8:00 PM, is free and open to members and non-members alike. Hot coffee
and really cool desserts will be prepared by our inspiration-seeking Vice President, Tom Conlon, at 7:30 PM. We meet at Union Congregational Church on 176 Cooper Avenue in Montclair, NJ. Directions
and other information may be found on our website: www.MontclairEngineers.org
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Pete Donegan at (973) 783-7998 or Tom Conlon at 973-509-0265
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