Shared First Prize: John Corcoran, Divided Power, Shared Responsibility: Theoretical and Practical Relationships Between Uezd and Guberniia Zemstvos, 1864-1917
Shared First Prize: Meredith Oyen, Deserting Duty or Fighting Discrimination? Chinese Seamen in the Allied Merchant Marines in WW II
Honorable Mention: Hoda Yousef, Poetry in Migration: An Arabic Eulogy of President William McKinley
First Prize: Megan Faller, Masculinity in Crisis? Rethinking the Muse in Vienna, 1900
Honorable Mention: Okezi Otovo, Population Reform and Proletarian Babies: The Infant Hygiene Movement in Bahia, Brazil, in the Old Republic
Honorable Mention: Christina Petrides, Slavery on the Black Sea: A Survey of Interconnections
First Prize: Ben Fulwider, An All-powerful Economic Weapon: Roads, Rails, and State Formation in Postrevolutionary Mexico, 1940-1950
Second Prize: Melissa Byrnes, Frenchmen or Foreigners? The Decolonization of Discourse on North African Immigration, 1961-1972
Third Prize: Vanesa Casanova-Fernández, Images of Europe and Africa in the Modern Spanish Imaginary: the Genesis and Evolution of Spanish Africanism 1859-1911
No prizes awarded
First Prize: Chris Morrison, Searching for Answers and Identity: The Creation of American Colonial Policy for the Philippines in an Age of Imperialism, 1898-1905
Second Prize: Aaron Palmer, Our Lives, Our Fortunes, Our Sacred Honor: Imperialist and Colonial Identity Among Governing Elites in South Carolina, Maryland, Barbados and Jamaica, 1763-1783
Third Prize (tie): Henri Lauzière, ‘Abd al-Salam Yasin in Moroccan Perspective: The Articulation of a Post-Salafi Islamism
Nadya Sbaiti, The Discourse On and Of Muta‘ in Contemporary Lebanon
First Prize: Jeff Zalar, The Index of Forbidden Books and Catholic Nationalism in Wilhelmine Germany
Second Prize: Catherine Blair, We Ourselves Have Seen Him and Served with Him': A Look at the Participants in the Pugachev Rebellion
Third Prize: Alex Merrow, All for the Truth, All for the Church': Catholic Historiography in Nineteenth-Century Germany
First Prize: Simone Ameskamp, Chosen Peoples and Promised Lands - Nationalism and Religion
Second Prize: Sean Foley, Statesmen, Taxes, and Visions: The Rise of the Mahdi in the Sudan, 1881-1885
Third Prize: Not awarded
First Prize: Sara Scalenghe, The Court Records of Tripoli as a Source for the History of Women and Gender in the Ottoman Empire
Second Prize: John McGinn, See No Evil, Hear No Evil: NATO Policy during the Prague Spring
Third Prize (tie): Kathryn Coughlin, Virginity in Islamic Juridical and Popular Discoruse: A Diachronic Examination
Gregory Spira, 'El Ingreso Secreto': Viceregal Entry Ceremonies and the Consolidation of Legitimate Government in (title incomplete)
First Prize: Jeffrey Taffet, My Guitar Is Not for the Rich: The New Chilean Song Movement and the Politics of Culture
Second Prize: Sherry Föhr (Lehr), Continuity Without Manipulation: Junkers and Peasants in Imperial Germany
Third Prize: Natana DeLong-Bas, Crisis in the Haramayn: Religious Legitimacy or Practical Statesmanship? The Muwahhidun Conquest and the Ottoman Recovery of Mecca and Medina
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