

Edward Larson
Dr. Edward Larson is instrumental in shaping the academic landscape at the University of Georgia, where he serves as a distinguished University Professor of History, Darling Professor of Law, and the Richard B. Russell Professor of History. With a robust educational background, Dr. Larson earned his Ph.D. in History from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in 1984, following his J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1979. His interdisciplinary expertise bridges the fields of history and law, providing a unique perspective on the complex interplay between science and religion. Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. Larson has been the recipient of numerous prestigious awards, underscoring his significant contributions to historical scholarship. In 1998, he was honored with the Pulitzer Prize in History, a testament to his exceptional research and writing. Further recognition came in 2000 when he received the George Sarton Award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science, highlighting his impact on the understanding of science's historical development. Additionally, the National Civil Liberties Award from the American Civil Liberties Union in 1999 acknowledged his dedication to civil liberties and legal history. Dr. Larson's research interests lie at the intersection of science and religion, a field in which he has made substantial scholarly contributions. His work explores how these two domains have influenced each other throughout history, offering insights into their complex relationship. His publications, which include several acclaimed books and articles, have been instrumental in advancing the discourse on this topic, making him a leading voice in the field. In addition to his research, Dr. Larson is deeply committed to teaching and mentoring students. His courses at the University of Georgia are known for their rigorous intellectual engagement and interdisciplinary approach, encouraging students to critically examine the historical contexts of science and religion. His mentorship has inspired many students to pursue careers in academia, law, and public service, reflecting his lasting impact on the next generation of scholars and professionals. Dr. Larson's academic endeavors extend beyond the classroom, as he frequently participates in conferences and symposia worldwide. His lectures and presentations are highly sought after, providing audiences with thought-provoking analyses of historical events and their contemporary implications. Through these engagements, he continues to foster dialogue and collaboration among scholars, further enriching the field of history. As a respected member of the academic community, Dr. Larson's contributions have not only advanced historical scholarship but also enriched public understanding of the intricate relationship between science and religion. His work remains a vital resource for those seeking to comprehend the historical dynamics that have shaped modern society.
Research Interests
Publications
, 45-60, 1991-03-01
, 1812-1813, 2002-09-13
, 2004-03-03
, 18-19, 1983-07-01
, 178-186, 2009-12-31
, 301-313, 1949-04-01
, 2005-06-19
, 119-156, 2010-04-01
, 346-347, 1992-06-01