OAH Announces Annual Awards
The Roy Rosenzweig Distinguished Service Award goes to Eric Foner for contributions that have significantly enriched our understanding and appreciation of American history #OAH20Awards #twitterstorians pic.twitter.com/vEb1D1U7b3
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The Friend of History Award goes to the Ulysses S. Grant Association for outstanding support of historical research, the public presentation of American history, or the work of the OAH #OAH20Awards #Twitterstorians
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The Frederick Jackson Turner Award goes to Vincent DiGirolamo @VincentDiGirol3 for a first scholarly book dealing with some aspect of American history #OAH20Awards #Twitterstorians pic.twitter.com/0ntE7ILQdY
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The Merle Curti Intellectual History Award goes to Katrina Forrester @katforrester for the best book published in American intellectual history #OAH20Awards #Twitterstorians @PrincetonUPress pic.twitter.com/enRIpKEbIz
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The Merle Curti Social History Award goes to Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers @sejr_historian for the best book published in American social history #OAh20Awards #Twitterstorians @yalepress pic.twitter.com/UcZ7Ct43AE
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The Avery O. Craven Award goes to W. Caleb McDaniel @wcaleb for the most original book on the coming of the Civil War, the Civil War years, or the Era of Reconstruction, with the exception of works of purely military history #OAH20Awards @OUPAcademic pic.twitter.com/1eCp2SiGrA
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The James A. Rawley Prize goes to Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor @KeeangaYamahtta for the best book dealing with the history of race relations in the United States #OAH20Awards @uncpressblog #twitterstorians pic.twitter.com/6MVrPU8ZBB
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The Ellis W. Hawley Prize goes to Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor @KeeangaYamahtta for the best book-length historical study of the political economy, politics, or institutions of the United States #OAH20Awards @uncpressblog pic.twitter.com/2DxuqoHNul
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The Liberty Legacy Foundation Award goes to Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor @KeeangaYamahtta for the best book on the civil rights struggle from the beginnings of the nation to the present #OAH20Awards @uncpressblog pic.twitter.com/mcMd2kjhBu
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The Lawrence W. Levine Award goes to Erik R. Seeman for the best book in American cultural history #OAH20Awards @PennPress pic.twitter.com/y0Up88xraR
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The Darlene Clark Hine Award goes to Shennette Garrett-Scott @EbonRebel for the best book in African American women’s and gender history #OAH20Awards @ColumbiaUP pic.twitter.com/a6Fxvok0aZ
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The David Montgomery Award goes to Eduardo Contreras for the best book on a topic in American labor and working-class history #OAH20Awards @lawcha_org @PennPress pic.twitter.com/OlUWkjUc6i
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The Mary Nickliss Prize in U.S. Women’s and/or Gender History goes to Saidiya Hartman for the most original book in U.S. women’s and/or gender history #OAH20Awards @wwnorton pic.twitter.com/xIQgxwbAaB
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The Lerner-Scott Prize goes to Aimee Loiselle for the best doctoral dissertation in U.S. women’s history #OAH20Awards pic.twitter.com/Z1MyWhDRMB
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The Louis Pelzer Memorial Award goes to Bench Ansfield @benchansfield for the best essay in American history by a graduate student #OAH20Awards pic.twitter.com/9ZJrxhesJ2
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The Binkley-Stephenson Award goes to Verónica Martínez-Matsuda @MartinezMatsuda for the best article that appeared in the @JournAmHist the preceding calendar year #OAH20Awards pic.twitter.com/7NjuLLYTtp
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The Huggins-Quarles Award goes to Ana C. Rosado @CarminRosado for graduate students of color to assist them with expenses related to travel to research collections for the completion of the PhD dissertation #OAH20Awards pic.twitter.com/AnCuSL2ZWb
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The John D’Emilio LGBTQ History Dissertation Award goes to Caroline Radesky @Radeskers for the best PhD dissertation in U.S. LGBTQ history #OAH20Awards pic.twitter.com/4NUhb0hfsY
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