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Since 1884, the Thirlwall Prize was instituted at Cambridge University, England, in the memory of Bishop Connop Thirlwall, and has been awarded during odd-numbered years, for the best essay about British history or literature for a subject with original research. It was instituted on the condition that a foundation a medal is awarded in alternate years for the best dissertation involving original historical research, together with a sum of money to defray the expenses of publication. From 1885, the Prince Consort Prize was awarded in alternate years. == Winners == Winners of the Thirlwall Prize include: * 1889 The Constitutional Experiments of the Commonwealth by E. Jenks * 1891 The Doctrine of Consideration in English Law by F. Aidan Hibbert * 1897 English Democratic Ideas in the Seventeenth Century by G.P. Gooch * 1905 The Second Athenian Confederacy by F.H. Marshall * 1907 Claudian as an Historical Authority by J. H. E. Crees〔(Claudian as an Historical Authority by J. H. E. Crees ).〕 * 1913 To Bartolus of Sassoferrato: his Position in the History of Medieval Political Thought by C. N. S. Woolf * 1917 The Peoples Faith in the Time of Wyclif by Bernard Lord Manning * 1923 Etruria and Rome by R. A. L. Fell * 1927 The Union of Moldavia and Wallachia, 1859 by William Gordon East〔W.G. East, ''The Union of Moldavia and Wallachia, 1859 - An Episode in Diplomatic History'', Cambridge University Press (1929).〕 * 1929 Scipio Africanus in the Second Punic War by Howard Hayes Scullard * 1931 Methodism & Politics, 1791-1851 by Ernest Richard Taylor * 1933 Aratos of Sicyon by F.W. Walbank * 1935 Senate and Provinces at the end of the Republic by J. Macdonald * 1937 The Theory of Religious Liberty in England, 1603-1639 by Thomas Lyon * 1939 Lord Liverpool and Liberal Toryism 1820-1827 by W. R. Brock * 1941 Bishop Reginald Pecock; a study in ecclesiastical history and thought by V. H. H. Green 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Thirlwall Prize」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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