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Albert J. Beveridge Award : ウィキペディア英語版
Beveridge Award
The Albert J. Beveridge Award is awarded by the American Historical Association (AHA) for the best English-language book on American history (United States, Canada, or Latin America) from 1492 to the present. It was established on a biennial basis in 1939 in memory of United States Senator Albert J. Beveridge (1862-1927) of Indiana, former secretary and longtime member of the Association, through a gift from his wife, Catherine Beveridge and donations from AHA members from his home state. The award has been given annually since 1945. 〔 (【引用サイトリンク】title=Albert J. Beveridge Award )
==Recipients==
Source: (AHA )
*1939 – John T. Horton for '' James Kent: A Study in Conservatism ''
*1941 – Charles A. Barker for '' The Background of the Revolution in Maryland ''
*1943 – Harold Whitman Bradley for '' American Frontier in Hawaii: The Pioneers, 1780-1843 ''
*1945 – John Richard Alden for '' John Stuart and the Southern Colonial Frontier ''
*1946 – Arthur Eugene Bestor, Jr. for '' Backwoods Utopias: The Sectarian and Owenite Phases of Communitarian Socialism in America: 1663-1829 ''
*1947 – Lewis Hanke for '' The Spanish Struggle for Justice in the Conquest of America ''
*1948 – Donald Fleming for '' John William Draper and the Religion of Science ''
*1949 – Reynold M. Wik for '' Steam Power on the American Farm: A Chapter in Agricultural History, 1850–1920 ''
*1950 – Glyndon G. Van Deusen for '' Horace Greeley: Nineteenth Century Crusader ''
*1951 – Robert Twymann for '' History of Marshall Field and Co., 1852–1906 ''
*1952 – Clarence Versteeg for '' Robert Morris ''
*1953 – George R. Bentley for '' A History of the Freedman's Bureau ''
*1954 – Arthur M. Johnson for '' The Development of American Petroleum Pipelines: A Study in Enterprise and Public Policy ''
*1955 – Ian C.C. Graham for '' Colonists from Scotland: Emigration to North America, 1707–1783 ''
*1956 – Paul W. Schroeder for '' The Axis Alliance and Japanese-American Relations, 1941 ''
*1957 – David M. Pletcher for '' Rails, Mines and Progress: Seven American Promoters in Mexico, 1867-1911 ''
*1958 – Paul Conkin for '' Tomorrow a New World: The New Deal Community Program ''
*1959 – Arnold M. Paul for '' Free Conservative Crisis and the Rule of Law: Attitudes of Bar and Bench, 1887–1895 ''
*1960 – Clarence C Clendenen for '' The United States and Pancho Villa;: A study in unconventional diplomacy, ''
*1960 – Nathan Miller for '' The Enterprise of a Free People: Canals and the Canal Fund in the New York Economy, 1792–1838 ''
*1961 – Calvin Dearmond Davis for '' The United States And The First Hague Peace Conference ''
*1962 – Walter LaFeber for '' The New Empire: An Interpretation of American Expansion, 1860-1898 ''
*1963 – no award given
*1964 – Linda Grant DePauw for '' The Eleventh Pillar: New York State and the Federal Constitution ''
*1965 – Daniel M. Fox for '' The Discovery of Abundance ''
*1966 – Herman Belz for '' Reconstructing the Union: Conflict of Theory and Policy during the Civil War ''
*1968 – Michael Paul Rogin for '' Intellectuals and McCarthy: The Radical Specter ''
*1969 – Sam Bass Warner, Jr. for '' The Private City: Philadelphia in Three Periods of Its Growth ''
*1970 – Leonard L. Richards for '' "Gentlemen of Property and Standing": Anti-Abolition Mobs in Jacksonian America ''
*1970 – Sheldon Hackney for '' Populism to Progressivism in Alabama ''
*1971 – Carl N. Degler for '' Neither Black Nor White: Slavery and Race Relations in Brazil and the United States ''
*1971 – David J. Rothman for '' The Discovery of the Asylum: Social Order and Disorder in the New Republic ''
*1972 – James T. Lemon for '' The Best Poor Man's Country: Early Southeastern Pennsylvania ''
*1973 – Richard Slotkin for '' Regeneration Through Violence: The Mythology of the American Frontier, 1600-1860 ''
*1974 – Peter H. Wood for '' Black Majority: Negroes in Colonial South Carolina from 1670 Through the Stono Rebellion ''
*1975 – David Brion Davis for '' The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823 ''
*1976 – Edmund S. Morgan for '' American Slavery American Freedom: The Ordeal of Colonial Virginia ''
*1977 – Henry F. May for '' The Enlightenment in America ''
*1978 – John Leddy Phelan for '' The People and the King: The Comunero Revolution in Colombia, 1781 ''
*1979 – Calvin Martin for '' Keepers of the Game: Indian-Animal Relationships and the Fur Trade ''
*1980 – John W. Reps for '' Cities of the American West: A History of Frontier Urban Planning ''
*1981 – Paul G. E. Clemens for '' The Atlantic Economy and Colonial Maryland's Eastern Shore ''
*1982 – Walter Rodney for '' A History of the Guyanese Working People, 1881-1905 ''
*1983 – Louis R. Harlan for '' Booker T. Washington: Volume 2: The Wizard Of Tuskegee, 1901-1915 ''
*1984 – Sean Wilentz for '' Chants Democratic: New York City and the Rise of the American Working Class, 1788-1850 ''
*1985 – Nancy M. Farriss for '' Maya society under colonial rule: The collective enterprise of survival ''
*1986 – Alan S. Knight for '' The Mexican Revolution ''
*1987 – Mary C. Karasch for '' Slave Life in Rio De Janeiro, 1808-1850 ''
*1988 – Jacquelyn Dowd Hall, James Leloudis, Robert Korstad, Mary Murphy, Christopher B. Daly, Lu Ann Jones for '' Like a Family: The Making of a Southern Cotton Mill World ''
*1989 – Peter Novick for '' That Noble Dream: The 'Objectivity Question' and the American Historical Profession ''
*1990 – Jon Butler for '' Awash in a Sea of Faith: Christianizing the American People ''
*1991 – Richard Price for '' Alabi's World ''
*1992 – Richard White for '' The Middle Ground: Indians, Empires, and Republics in the Great Lakes Region, 1650-1815 ''
*1993 – James Lockhart for '' The Nahuas After the Conquest: A Social and Cultural History of the Indians of Central Mexico, Sixteenth Through Eighteenth Centuries ''
*1994 – Karen Ordahl Kupperman for '' Providence Island, 1630-1641: The Other Puritan Colony ''
*1995 – Ann Douglas for '' Terrible Honesty: Mongrel Manhattan in the 1920s ''
*1995 – Stephen Innes for '' Creating the Commonwealth: The Economic Culture of Puritan New England ''
*1996 – Alan Taylor for '' William Cooper's Town: Power and Persuasion on the Frontier of the Early American Republic ''
*1997 – William B. Taylor (historian) for '' Magistrates of the Sacred: Priests and Parishioners in Eighteenth-Century Mexico ''
*1998 – Philip D. Morgan for '' Slave Counterpoint: Black Culture in the Eighteenth-Century Chesapeake and Lowcountry ''
*1999 – Friedrich Katz for '' The Life and Times of Pancho Villa ''
*2000 – Linda Gordon for '' The Great Arizona Orphan Abduction ''
*2001 – Alexander Keyssar for '' The Right to Vote: The Contested History of Democracy in the United States ''
*2002 – Mary A. Renda for '' Taking Haiti: Military Occupation and the Culture of U.S. Imperialism, 1915-1940 ''
*2003 – Ira Berlin for '' Generations of Captivity: A History of African-American Slaves ''
*2004 – Edward L. Ayers for '' In the Presence of Mine Enemies: The Civil War in the Heart of America, 1859-1863 ''
*2005 – Melvin Patrick Ely for '' Israel on the Appomattox: A Southern Experiment in Black Freedom from the 1790s Through the Civil War ''
*2006 – Louis S. Warren for '' Buffalo Bill's America: William Cody and the Wild West Show ''
*2007 – Allan M. Brandt for '' The Cigarette Century: The Rise, Fall, and Deadly Persistence of the Product That Defined America ''
*2008 – Scott Kurashige for '' The Shifting Grounds of Race: Black and Japanese Americans in the Making of Multiethnic Los Angeles ''
*2009 – Karl Jacoby for '' Shadows at Dawn: A Borderlands Massacre and the Violence of History ''
*2010 – John Robert McNeill for '' Mosquito Empires: Ecology and War in the Greater Caribbean, 1620–1914 ''
*2011 - Daniel Okrent for ''Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition''
*2012 - Rebecca J. Scott and Jean M. Hebrard for ''Freedom Papers: An Atlantic Odyssey in the Age of Emancipation''
*2013 - W. Jeffrey Bolster for ''The Mortal Sea: Fishing the Atlantic in the Age of Sail''
*2014 - Kate Brown for ''Plutopia: Nuclear Families, Atomic Cities, and the Great Soviet and American Plutonium Disasters''

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