Ann Moyal

Ann Veronica Helen Moyal (née Hurley, formerly Cousins and Mozley; 23 February 1926 – 21 July 2019) was an Australian historian known for her work in the history of science.

[3] She checked sources and wrote drafts, working with him at his London penthouse, his country estate Cherkley Court, and his villa at Cap-d'Ail, France.

In her memoirs she recalled being asked to entertain Winston Churchill at Cap-d'Ail by swimming laps in a pool.

She was a science editor with University of Chicago Press (1967–1970) and from 1972 lectured at the New South Wales Institute of Technology.

[3] She was posthumously awarded the 2020 Archibald Ollé Prize for the best paper ("P.A.M. Dirac and the maverick mathematician") published in the Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, in 2017.

The inaugural Ann Moyal Lecture was given by cultural anthropologist Genevieve Bell on 8 May 2023 at the National Library of Australia and will be an annual event.