Berkshire Conference of Women Historians Book Prize
Appearance
The Berkshire Conference of Women Historians Book Prizes are awarded each year by the Berkshire Conference of Women Historians.[1] Nominees must be women normally resident in North America who have published a book in the previous year. One prize recognizes an author's first book that "deals substantially with the history of women, gender, and/or sexuality",[2] and the other prize recognizes "a first book in any field of history that does not focus on the history of women, gender, and/or sexuality."[2]
Winners
[edit]Year | Winner | Title |
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1990 | Jo Burr Margadant | Madame le Professeur: Women Educators in the Third Republic[3] |
1990 | Laurel Thatcher Ulrich | The Midwife's Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard, Based on her Diary, 1785-1812[4] |
1991 | Nancy Leys Stepan | "The Hour of Eugenics": Race, Gender and Nation in Latin America[5] |
1991 | Marilyn B. Young | The Vietnam Wars, 1945-1990[6] |
1992 | Phyllis Mack | Visionary Women: Ecstatic Prophecy in 17th Century England[7] |
1993 | Wendy Z. Goldman | Women, the State, and Revolution: Soviet Family Policy and Social Life, 1917-1936[8] |
1993 | Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn | Black Neighbors: Race and the Limits of Reform in the American Settlement House Movement, 1890-1945[9][10] |
1994 | Linda Gordon | Pitied But Not Entitled: Single Mothers and the History of Welfare |
1995 | Kathryn Kish Sklar | Florence Kelley and the Nation's Work: The Rise of Women's Political Culture, 1830-1900 |
1996 | Isabel V. Hull | Sexuality, State, and Civil Society in Germany, 1700-1815 |
1996
Honorable Mention |
Kathleen M. Brown | Good Wives, Nasty Wenches, and Anxious Patriarchs: Gender, Race and Power in Colonial Virginia[11] |
1997 | Alice Conklin | A Mission to Civilize: The Republican Idea of Empire in France and West Africa, 1895-1930[12] |
1998 | Jill Lepore | Name of War: King Philip's War and the Origins of American Identity[13][14] |
1999 | Ada Ferrer | Insurgent Cuba: Race, Nation and Revolution 1868-1898[15][16][17] |
2000 | Karin Alejandra Rosemblatt | Gendered Compromises: Political Cultures and the State in Chile, 1920-1950[18] |
2000 | Elizabeth Thompson | Colonial Citizens: Republican Rights, Paternal Privilege, and Gender in French Syria and Lebanon[19] |
2001 | Clare Haru Crowston | Fabricating Women: The Seamstresses of Old Regime France, 1675-1791[20][21] |
2002 | Patricia M. Pelley | Postcolonial Vietnam: New Histories of the National Past[22] |
2002 | Samantha Power | "A Problem from Hell": America and the Age of Genocide[23][24] |
2003 | Nancy Appelbaum | Muddied Waters: Race, Region, and Local History in Colombia, 1846-1948[25] |
2004 | Mae M. Ngai | Impossible Subjects: Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America[26] |
2004 | Ruth Rogaski | Hygienic Modernity: Meanings of Health and Disease in Treaty-Port China[27] |
2005 | Lisa Forman Cody | Birthing the Nation: Sex, Science, and the Conception of the Eighteenth Century Britons[28][29] |
2006 | Sandra Bardsley | Venomous Tongues: Speech and Gender in Late Medieval England[30] |
2006 | Maureen Fitzgerald | Habits of Compassion: Irish Catholic Nuns and the Origins of New York's Welfare System, 1830-1920[31] |
2007 | Juliana Barr | Peace Came in the Form of a Woman: Indians and Spaniards in the Texas Borderlands[32] |
2008 | Weijing Lu | True to Her Word: The Faithful Maiden Cult in Late Imperial China[33] |
2009 | Hannah Rosen | Terror in the Heart of Freedom: Citizenship, Sexual Violence, and the Meaning of Race in the Postemancipation South[34] |
2010 | Christina Snyder | Slavery in Indian Country: The Changing Face of Captivity in Early America[35][36] |
2010
Honorable Mention |
Jennifer Guglielmo | Living the Revolution: Italian Women's Resistance and Radicalism in New York City, 1880-1945[37] |
2011 | Kate Haulman | The Politics of Fashion in Eighteenth-Century America[38] |
2011 | Kate Ramsey | The Spirits and the Law: Vodou and Power in Haiti[39] |
2012 | Adria L. Imada | Aloha America: Hula Circuits through the U.S. Empire[40][41][42] |
2012 | Françoise Hamlin | Crossroads at Clarksdale: The Black Freedom Struggle in the Mississippi Delta after WW II[43] |
2013 | Camille Robcis | The Law of Kinship: Anthropology, Psychoanalysis, and the Family in Twentieth-Century France[44] |
2013 | Teresa Barnett | Sacred Relics: Pieces of the Past in Nineteenth-Century America[45] |
2014 | Susanah Shaw Romney | New Netherland Connections: Intimate Networks and Atlantic Ties in Seventeenth-Century America[46][47] |
2014 | Tatiana Seijas | Asian Slaves in Colonial Mexico: from Chinos to Indians[48] |
2015 | Talitha L. LeFlouria | Chained in Silence: Black Women and Convict Labor in the New South[49] |
2015 | Vanessa Ogle | The Global Transformation of Time, 1870-1950[50][51] |
2016 | Marisa J. Fuentes | Dispossessed Lives: Enslaved Women, Violence, and the Archive[52] |
2016 | Anya Zilberstein | A Temperate Empire: Making Climate Change in Early America[53] |
2017 | Sasha Turner | Contested Bodies: Pregnancy, Childrearing, and Slavery in Jamaica[54] |
2017 | S. Debora Kang | The INS on the Line: Making Immigration Law on the US-Mexico Border, 1917-1954 |
2018 | Keisha N. Blain | Set the World on Fire: Black Nationalist Women and the Global Struggle for Freedom |
2018 | Christine M. DeLucia | Memory Lands: King Philip's War and the Place of Violence in the Northeast |
2019 | Lauren Jae Gutterman | Her Neighbor's Wife: A History of Lesbian Desire Within Marriage |
2019 | Sarah A. Seo | Policing the Open Road: How Cars Transformed American Freedom |
2020 | Gina A. Tam | Dialect and Nationalism in China, 1860-1960 |
2020 | Alice L. Baumgartner | South to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to the Civil War |
2020 | Jessica Marie Johnson | Wicked Flesh: Black Women, Intimacy, and Freedom in the Atlantic World |
2021 | Sara T. Damiano | To Her Credit: Women, Finance, and the Law in Eighteenth-Century New England Cities |
2021 | Shahla Hussain | Kashmir in the Aftermath of Partition |
2022 | Christina Ramos | Bedlam in the New World: A Mexican Madhouse in the Age of Enlightenment |
2022 | Brooke M. Bauer | Becoming Catawba: Catawba Indian Women and Nation-Building, 1540-1840 |
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ a b "Book Prize Winners | Berkshire Conference of Women Historians". Berkshire Conference of Women Historians. Retrieved 2017-01-24.
- ^ "Margadant, J.B.: Madame le Professeur: Women Educators in the Third Republic. ([Out of Print])". press.princeton.edu. Retrieved 2017-03-13.
- ^ A Midwife's Tale by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich | PenguinRandomHouse.com.
- ^ Stepan, Nancy Leys (1992-01-01). "The Hour of Eugenics": Race, Gender, and Nation in Latin America. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. ISBN 9780801497957.
- ^ THE VIETNAM WARS 1945-1990 by Marilyn Young | Kirkus Reviews.
- ^ Messing, Stacey. "Mack, Phyllis". womens-studies.rutgers.edu. Retrieved 2017-01-31.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Women, the State and Revolution by Wendy Z. Goldman". Cambridge Core. Retrieved 2017-03-13.
- ^ Stuart, Paul H. (1995-09-01). "Black Neighbors: Race and the Limits of Reform in the American Settlement House Movement, 1890-1945. Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn". Social Service Review. 69 (3): 535–536. doi:10.1086/604143. ISSN 0037-7961.
- ^ Hill, Copyright 2016 The University of North Carolina at Chapel. "UNC Press - Black Neighbors". uncpresswebserv.uncpress.unc.edu. Retrieved 2017-03-13.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Deal, Douglas (1998-01-01). "Review of Good Wives, Nasty Wenches, and Anxious Patriarchs: Gender, Race, and Power in Colonial Virginia". The Journal of Southern History. 64 (1): 117–119. doi:10.2307/2588075. JSTOR 2588075.
- ^ "History Faculty Member Awarded Prestigious Book Prize". www.rochester.edu. Retrieved 2017-01-31.
- ^ THE NAME OF WAR by Jill Lepore | Kirkus Reviews.
- ^ Jalalzai, Zubeda (1998-01-01). "Review of The Name of War: King Philip's War and the Origins of American Identity". The New England Quarterly. 71 (4): 662–665. doi:10.2307/366615. JSTOR 366615.
- ^ Estrade, Paul (2003-01-01). "Review of Insurgent Cuba. Race, Nation, and Revolution, 1868-1898". Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales. 58 (1): 228–229. doi:10.1017/s0395264900002869. JSTOR 27587144.
- ^ Kutzinski, Vera M. (2001-01-01). "Review of Insurgent Cuba: Race, Nation, and Revolution, 1868-1898". Social History. 26 (1): 128–130. JSTOR 4286747.
- ^ Howard, Philip A. (2001-01-01). "Review of Insurgent Cuba: Race, Nation, and Revolution, 1868-1898". The American Historical Review. 106 (2): 613–614. doi:10.2307/2651711. JSTOR 2651711.
- ^ Tinsman, Heidi (2004-01-01). Chambers, Sarah C.; Rosemblatt, Karin Alejandra; Thompson, Elizabeth (eds.). "Gender and Citizenship: A Review of Recent Works". Feminist Studies. 30 (1): 200–210. JSTOR 3178570.
- ^ Makdisi, Ussama (2004-01-01). "Review of Colonial Citizens: Republican Rights, Paternal Privilege, and Gender in French Syria and Lebanon". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 36 (2): 309–311. doi:10.1017/s0020743804422065. JSTOR 3880056.
- ^ Collins, James B. (2003-01-01). "Review of Fabricating Women: The Seamstresses of Old Regime France, 1675—1791". Enterprise & Society. 4 (3): 557–559. JSTOR 23700420.
- ^ Pilbeam, Pamela (2003-01-01). "Reviews of Books". The American Historical Review. 108 (1): 269. doi:10.1086/533185. JSTOR 10.1086/533185.
- ^ Womack, Sarah Whitney (2003-01-01). "Review of Postcolonial Vietnam: New Histories of the National Past". The Journal of Asian Studies. 62 (4): 1336–1337. doi:10.2307/3591845. JSTOR 3591845.
- ^ A PROBLEM FROM HELL by Samantha Power | Kirkus Reviews.
- ^ Secor, Laura (2002-04-14). "Turning a Blind Eye". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-03-13.
- ^ Arredondo, León (2008-01-01). "Review of Muddied Waters: Race, Region, and Local History in Colombia, 1846-1948". American Anthropologist. 110 (1): 83–84. doi:10.1111/j.1548-1433.2008.00018_4.x. JSTOR 27563891.
- ^ Barnhill, John (2004-07-01). "Review of Ngai, Mae M., Impossible Subjects: Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America". www.h-net.org. Retrieved 2017-03-13.
- ^ Lam, Tong (2009-01-01). "Review of Hygienic Modernity: Meanings of Health and Disease in Treaty-Port China". The Journal of Asian Studies. 68 (3): 954–956. doi:10.1017/s0021911809990271. JSTOR 20619816.
- ^ Sha, Richard C. (2006-01-01). "Review of Birthing the Nation: Sex, Science, and the Conception of Eighteenth-Century Britons". The Historian. 68 (4): 865–867. doi:10.1111/j.1540-6563.2006.00169_41.x. JSTOR 24453788.
- ^ Frankel, Oz (2006-01-01). "Review of Birthing the Nation: Sex, Science, and the Conception of Eighteenth-Century Britain". International Labor and Working-Class History (70): 175–178. doi:10.1017/S0147547906000275. JSTOR 27673061.
- ^ Euler, Carrie (2008-01-01). "Review of Venomous Tongues: Speech and Gender in Late Medieval England". Journal of Social History. 42 (1): 205–207. doi:10.1353/jsh.0.0072. JSTOR 25096610.
- ^ Przybyszewski, Linda (2009-01-01). Fitzgerald, Maureen (ed.). "Inventing the Welfare State: The Religious Dimension". The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. 8 (3): 450–452. doi:10.1017/s1537781400001353. JSTOR 40542842.
- ^ Snyder, Christina (2008-01-01). "Review of Peace Came in the Form of a Woman: Indians and Spaniards in the Texas Borderlands". Journal of American Ethnic History. 27 (2): 105–106. JSTOR 40543340.
- ^ Ropp, Paul S. (2009-01-01). "Review of True to Her Word: The Faithful Maiden Cult in Late Imperial China". The Journal of Asian Studies. 68 (1): 272–273. doi:10.1017/S0021911809000266. JSTOR 20619692.
- ^ "Terror in the Heart of Freedom | Hannah Rosen | University of North Carolina". University of North Carolina Press. Retrieved 2017-01-30.
- ^ "Slavery in Indian Country — Christina Snyder | Harvard University Press". www.hup.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2017-01-30.
- ^ "Native American and Indigenous Studies | Department of American Studies | Indiana University Bloomington". www.indiana.edu. Retrieved 2017-01-31.
- ^ "Living the Revolution | Jennifer Guglielmo | University of North Carolina". University of North Carolina Press. Retrieved 2017-01-30.
- ^ "The Politics of Fashion in Eighteenth-Century America | Kate Haulman | University of North Carolina". University of North Carolina Press. Retrieved 2017-01-30.
- ^ The Spirits and the Law.
- ^ "Aloha America | Duke University Press". www.dukeupress.edu. Retrieved 2017-01-30.
- ^ HAZEL, YADIRA PEREZ (2013-01-01). "Review of Aloha America: Hula Circuits through the U.S. Empire". The Journal of the Polynesian Society. 122 (1): 81–83. JSTOR 43285214.
- ^ Saraswati, L. Ayu (2013-01-01). "Review of ALOHA AMERICA: Hula Circuits through the U.S. Empire". American Studies. 52 (3): 103–104. doi:10.1353/ams.2013.0086. JSTOR 41969541.
- ^ Loke, Sumner Warren,Charis. "Crossroads at Clarksdale". www.brown.edu. Retrieved 2017-01-30.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Robcis, Camille (2013-04-08). The Law of Kinship: Anthropology, Psychoanalysis, and the Family in France. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. ISBN 9780801478772.
- ^ Sacred Relics.
- ^ "New Netherland Connections | Susanah Shaw Romney | University of North Carolina". University of North Carolina Press. Retrieved 2017-01-30.
- ^ Meuwese, Mark (2015-01-01). "Review of New Netherland Connections: Intimate Networks and Atlantic Ties in Seventeenth-Century America". The William and Mary Quarterly. 72 (1): 188–192. doi:10.5309/willmaryquar.72.1.0188. JSTOR 10.5309/willmaryquar.72.1.0188.
- ^ "Asian Slaves in Colonial Mexico by Tatiana Seijas". Cambridge Core. Retrieved 2017-01-30.
- ^ "Chained in Silence | Talitha L. LeFlouria | University of North Carolina". University of North Carolina Press. Retrieved 2017-01-30.
- ^ "The Global Transformation of Time — Vanessa Ogle | Harvard University Press". www.hup.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2017-01-30.
- ^ Minella, Timothy K. (2017-01-01). "Review of The Global Transformation of Time, 1870–1950". Agricultural History. 91 (1): 125–126. doi:10.3098/ah.2017.091.1.125. JSTOR 10.3098/ah.2017.091.1.125.
- ^ "Dispossessed Lives | Marisa J. Fuentes". www.upenn.edu. Retrieved 2018-05-02.
- ^ "Current Prize Winners". Berkshire Conference of Women Historians. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
- ^ "Contested Bodies | Sasha Turner". www.upenn.edu. Retrieved 15 July 2020.