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Herbert Baxter Adams Prize: The Adams Prize is awarded annually. In 2002 it will recognize an author’s first substantial book dealing with European history from the ancient period through 1815.
AHA Prize in Atlantic History: This annual award recognizes an outstanding book that explores aspects of the integration of Atlantic worlds before the 20th century.
George Louis Beer Prize: The Beer Prize is awarded annually for the best work by a U.S. citizen on European international history since 1895.
Albert J. Beveridge Award: The Beveridge Award is conferred annually for the best work on American history from 1492 to the present (history of the United States, Canada, or Latin America).
Paul Birdsall Prize: Awarded biennially in even years for a major work in European military and strategic history.
James Henry Breasted Prize: The Breasted Prize is awarded annually for an outstanding book in any field of history prior to A.D. 1000.
John E. Fagg Prize: The Fagg Prize was established by a bequest of Dr. John E. Fagg to recognize the best publication in the history of Spain, Portugal, or Latin America. The prize will be awarded annually through 2011.
John K. Fairbank Prize in East Asian History: The Fairbank Prize was established in 1968 by friends of John K. Fairbank for an outstanding book in the history of China proper, Vietnam, Chinese Central Asia, Mongolia, Korea, or Japan since 1800.
Herbert Feis Award: Established in 1984, the Feis Award is conferred annually for the best book, article(s), or policy paper by a public historian or independent scholar.
Morris D. Forkosch Prize: Awarded for the first time in 1993, this prize is offered for the best book in the fields of British, British Imperial, or British Commonwealth history since 1485. The 2002 prize will be awarded to an outstanding work in British history.
Leo Gershoy Award: Established by a gift from Mrs. Ida Gershoy in memory of her husband, this award is given annually to the author of the most outstanding work in English on any aspect of the field of 17th- and 18th-century western European history.
Joan Kelly Memorial Prize in Women’s History: Established in 1984 by the CCWHP/CGWH (now CCWH) and administered by the AHA, the Kelly Prize is offered annually for the best work in women’s history or feminist theory.
Littleton-Griswold Prize: Established in 1985, this prize is awarded annually for the best book in any subject on the history of American law and society.
J. Russell Major Prize: Established in 2000, this annual prize will be awarded to the best work in English on any aspect of French history.
Helen and Howard R. Marraro Prize: Established in 1973, the Marraro Prize is awarded annually for the best work in any epoch of Italian history, Italian cultural history, or Italian-American relations.
George L. Mosse Prize: Established in 1999, the Mosse Prize will be awarded annually for a major work in European intellectual and cultural history since the Renaissance.
Premio del Rey Prize: Offered biennially, this prize is for the best book in English in the field of Spanish/Hispanic history and culture prior to 1516.
James Harvey Robinson Prize: This award is offered biennially for the teaching aid that has made the most outstanding contribution to the teaching and learning of history in any field for public or educational purposes.
Wesley-Logan Prize: Established in 1992 by the AHA and the Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History, this prize is awarded annually for an outstanding book on some aspect of the history of the dispersion, settlement, and adjustment, or return of peoples originally from Africa.
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