Frederick Jackson Turner Award
The American history.
It was started in 1959, by the Mississippi Valley Historical Association, as the Prize Studies Award.[1][2][3]
Year | Winner | Title |
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1959 | Donald F. Warner | The Idea of Continuous Union: Agitation for the Annexation of Canada to the United States, 1849-1893 (University of Kentucky Press). |
1960 | No award given. | |
1961 | Robert E. Quirk | An Affair of Honor: Occupation of Vera Cruz (University Press of Kentucky).
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1962 | Donald O. Johnson | The Challenge to American Freedoms: World War I and the Rise of the American Civil Liberties Union (University of Kentucky Press). |
1963 | No award given. | |
1964 | No award given. | |
1965 | Ronald E. Shaw | Erie Water West: A History of the Erie Canal, 1792-1854 (University of Kentucky). |
1966 | James T. Patterson | Congressional Conservatism and the New Deal: The Growth of the Conservative Coalition in Congress, 1933-1939 (University of Kentucky Press). |
1967 | Ross E. Paulson | Radicalism and Reform, 1837-1937 (University of Kentucky Press). |
1968 | No award given. | |
1969 | Ross Gregory | Walter Hines Page: Ambassador to the Court of St. James (University of Kentucky Press). |
1970 | Robert Griffith | The Politics of Fear: Joseph McCarthy and the Senate (University of Kentucky Press). |
1971 | John Garry Clifford | The Citizen Soldiers (University of Kentucky Press). |
1972 | Edward A. Purcell, Jr.
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The Crisis of Democratic Theory: Scientific Naturalism and the Problem of Value (University of Kentucky Press). |
1973 | Mary O. Furner | Advocacy and Objectivity: A Crisis in the Professionalization of American Social Science, 1865-1905 (University of Kentucky Press). |
1974 | Thomas H. Bender | Toward an Urban Vision (University of Kentucky Press). |
1975 | No award given. | |
1976 | No award given. | |
1977 | Merritt Roe Smith, | Harpers Ferry Armory and the New Technology (Cornell University Press). |
1978 | Daniel T. Rodgers | Work Ethic in Industrial America, 1850-1920 (University of Chicago Press). |
1979 | Charles F. Fanning, Jr.
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Peter Finley Dunne and Mr. Dooley : The Chicago Years (University of Kentucky Press).
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1980 | John Mack Faragher | Women and Men on the Overland Trail (Yale University Press). |
1981 | William C. Widenor | Henry Cabot Lodge and the Search for an American Foreign Policy (University of California Press). |
1982 | Clayborne Carson | To Struggle: SNCC and the Black Awakening of the 1960s (Harvard University Press).
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1983 | Rosalind Rosenberg | Beyond Separate Spheres (Yale University Press). |
1984 | Steven Hahn | The Roots of Southern Populism: Yeoman Farmers and the Transformation of the Georgia Upcountry, 1850-1890 (Oxford University Press). |
1985 | Barton C. Shaw | The Wool-Hat Boys: Georgia's Populist Party (Louisiana State University Press). |
1985 | Sean Wilentz | Chants Democratic: New York City and the Rise of the American Working Class, 1788-1850 (Oxford University Press). |
1986 | Chester M. Morgan | Redneck Liberal: Theodore G. Bilbo and the New Deal (Louisiana State University Press). |
1987 | Alexander Keyssar | Out of Work: The First Century of Unemployment in Massachusetts (Cambridge University Press). |
1988 | David Montejano | Anglos and Mexicans in the Making of Texas, 1836-1986 (University of Texas Press). |
1989 | Bruce Nelson | Workers on the Waterfront: Seamen, Longshoremen, and Unionism in the 1930s (University of Illinois Press). |
1990 | James H. Merrell
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The Indians' New World: Catawbas and their Neighbors from European Contact Through the Era of Removal (The University of North Carolina Press for the Institute of Early American History and Culture). |
1991 | Christopher F. Clark | The Roots of Rural Capitalism: Western Massachusetts, 1780-1860 (Cornell University Press). |
1992 | Ramón A. Gutiérrez | When Jesus Came, the Corn Mothers Went Away: Marriage, Sexuality, and Power in New Mexico, 1500-1846 (Stanford University Press). |
1993 | Daniel K. Richter | The Ordeal of the Longhouse: The Peoples of the Iroquois League in the Era of European Colonization (The University of North Carolina Press for the Institute of Early American History and Culture). |
1994 | Peter Way | Common Labour: Workers & the Digging of North American Canals 1780-1860 (Cambridge University Press). |
1995 | George Chauncey | Gay New York: Gender, Urban Culture, and the Making of the Gay Male World, 1890-1940 (Basic Books). |
1996 | James T. Campbell | Songs of Zion: The African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States and South Africa (Oxford University Press). |
1997 | Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore
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Gender and Jim Crow : Women and the Politics of White Supremacy in North Carolina, 1896-1920, (The University of North Carolina Press).
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1998 | Neil Foley | White Scourge: Mexicans, Blacks, and Poor Whites in Texas Cotton Culture, (University of California Press). |
1999 | Amy Dru Stanley | From Bondage to Contract: Wage Labor, Marriage, and the Market in the Age of Slave Emancipation (Cambridge University Press). |
2000 | Timothy B. Tyson ,University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Radio Free Dixie: Robert F. Williams and the Roots of Black Power (University of North Carolina Press). |
2000 | Walter Johnson, New York University |
Soul by Soul: Life Inside the Antebellum Slave Market (Harvard University Press). |
2001 | Lisa Norling, University of Minnesota |
Captain Ahab Had a Wife: New England Women and the Whalefishery, 1720-1870 (The University of North Carolina Press). |
2002 | Adam Rome, Pennsylvania State University |
The Bulldozer in the Countryside: Suburban Sprawl and the Rise of American Environmentalism (Cambridge University Press). |
2003 | James F. Brooks, University of California, Santa Barbara |
Captives and Cousins: Slavery, Kinship, and Community in the Southwest Borderlands (University of North Carolina Press). |
2004 | Thomas A. Guglielmo, University of Notre Dame |
White on Arrival: Italians, Race, Color, and Power in Chicago, 1890-1945 (Oxford University Press). |
2005 | Mae M. Ngai ,University of Chicago |
Impossible Subjects: Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America (Princeton University Press). |
2006 | Tiya Miles, University of Michigan |
Ties that Bind: The Story of an Afro-Cherokee Family in Slavery and Freedom (University of California Press). |
2006 Honorable Mention | Eiichiro Azuma, University of Pennsylvania |
Between Two Empires: Race, History, and Transnationalism in Japanese America (Oxford University Press). |
2007 | Ned Blackhawk, University of Wisconsin, Madison |
Violence over the Land: Indians and Empires in the Early American West (Harvard University Press). |
2007 Honorable Mention | Aaron Sachs, Cornell University |
The Humboldt Current: Nineteenth-Century Exploration and the Roots of American Environmentalism (Viking). |
2008 | Charles Postel, California State University, Sacramento |
The Populist Vision (Oxford University Press). |
2009 | Leslie Brown, Williams College |
Upbuilding Black Durham: Gender, Class, and Black Community Development in the Jim Crow South (The University of North Carolina Press). |
2010 | Bethany Moreton, University of Georgia |
To Serve God and Wal-Mart : The Making of Christian Free Enterprise (Harvard University Press).
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2010 Honorable Mention | Charlotte Brooks, Baruch College |
Alien Neighbors, Foreign Friends: Asian Americans, Housing, and the Transformation of Urban California (University of Chicago Press). |
2010 Honorable Mention | Christine Keiner, Rochester Institute of Technology |
The Oyster Question: Scientists, Watermen, and the Maryland Chesapeake Bay since 1880 (University of Georgia Press). |
2010 Honorable Mention | Lisa Levenstein, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro |
A Movement without Marches: African American Women and the Politics of Poverty in Postwar Philadelphia (University of North Carolina Press). |
2011 | Danielle L. McGuire, Wayne State University |
At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Rape, and Resistance–a New History of the Civil Rights Movement from Black Power (Alfred A. Knopf).
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2012 | David Sehat, Georgia State University |
The Myth of American Religious Freedom (Oxford University Press). |
2012 Honorable Mention | James T. Sparrow, University of Chicago |
Warfare State: World War II Americans and the Age of Big Government (Oxford University Press). |
2013 | Jonathan Levy, Princeton University |
Freaks of Fortune: The Emerging World of Capitalism and Risk in America (Harvard University Press). |
2014 | Geraldo L. Cadava, Northwestern University |
Standing on Common Ground: The Making of a Sunbelt Borderland (Harvard University Press). |
2014 Honorable Mention | Dawn Bohulano Mabalon ,San Francisco State University |
Little Manila Is in the Heart: The Making of the Filipina/o American Community in Stockton, California (Duke University Press). |
2015 | Allyson Hobbs, Stanford University |
A Chosen Exile: A History of Racial Passing in American Life (Harvard University Press). |
2015 Honorable Mention | Jamie Cohen-Cole, George Washington University |
The Open Mind: Cold War Politics and the Sciences of Human Nature (University of Chicago Press). |
2015 Honorable Mention | Katherine C. Mooney, Florida State University |
Race Horse Men: How Slavery and Freedom Were Made at the Racetrack (Harvard University Press). |
2015 Honorable Mention | Kyle G. Volk, University of Montana |
Moral Minorities and the Making of American Democracy (Oxford University Press). |
2016 | Mark G. Hanna, University of California, San Diego |
Pirate Nests and the Rise of the British Empire, 1570-1740 (University of North Carolina Press for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture). |
2016 Honorable Mention | Joshua L. Reid, University of Washington |
The Sea is My Country: The Maritime World of the Makahs (Yale University Press). |
2016 Honorable Mention | Andrew J. Torget, University of North Texas |
Seeds of Empire: Cotton, Slavery, and the Transformation of the Texas Borderlands, 1800-1850 (University of North Carolina Press). |
2017 | Max Krochmal, Texas Christian University |
Blue Texas: The Making of a Multiracial Democratic Coalition in the Civil Rights Era (University of North Carolina Press). |
2018 | Brian McCammack, Lake Forest College |
Landscapes of Hope: Nature and the Great Migration in Chicago (Harvard University Press). |
2018 Honorable Mention | Courtney Fullilove, Wesleyan University |
The Profit of the Earth: The Global Seeds of American Agriculture (University of Chicago Press). |
2018 Honorable Mention | Julilly Kohler-Hausmann, Cornell University |
Getting Tough: Welfare and Imprisonment in 1970s America (Princeton University Press). |
2019 | Elizabeth Gillespie McRae, Western Carolina University |
Mothers of Massive Resistance: White Women and the Politics of White Supremacy (Oxford University Press). |
2019 Finalist | Jonathan Gienapp, Stanford University |
The Second Creation: Fixing the American Constitution in the Founding Era (Harvard University Press). |
2019 Finalist | Monica Muñoz Martinez, Brown University |
The Injustice Never Leaves You: Anti-Mexican Violence in Texas (Harvard University Press). |
2019 Finalist | Ana Raquel Minian, Stanford University |
Undocumented Lives: The Untold Story of Mexican Migration (Harvard University Press). |
2020 | Vincent DiGirolamo, Baruch College |
Crying the News: A History of America's Newsboys (Oxford University Press). |
2021 | Johanna Fernandez ,Baruch College |
The Young Lords: A Radical History (University of North Carolina Press). |
2022 | Gabriel Winant, University of Chicago |
The Next Shift: The Fall of Industry and the Rise of Health Care in Rust Belt America (Harvard University Press). |
2023 | Kathryn Olivarius, Stanford University |
Necropolis: Disease, Power, and Capitalism in the Cotton Kingdom (Belknap Press of Harvard University Press) |
See also
References
- ^ "Frederick Jackson Turner Award". The Organization of American Historians: Programs & Resources: OAH Awards and Prizes. The Organization of American Historians. Retrieved 2013-11-03.
- ^ "Frederick Jackson Turner Award Winners". The Organization of American Historians: Programs & Resources: OAH Awards and Prizes. The Organization of American Historians. Retrieved 2013-11-12.
- ^ "Book awards: Frederick Jackson Turner Award". Library Thing: Book awards. LibraryThing. Retrieved 2013-11-12.