AHA Award Recipients
Raymond J. Cunningham Prize
The American Historical Association offers the Raymond J. Cunningham Prize for the best article written by an undergraduate student and published in a history department journal. This prize, awarded annually, was established in memory of Raymond J. Cunningham, who was an associate professor of history at Fordham University. He was an authority on American historian Herbert Baxter Adams.
2012 |
Mr. T. Fielder Valone, 'Destroying the Ties that Bind: Rituals of Humiliation and the Holocaust in Provincial Lithuania,' in Traces: The UNC-Chapel Hill Journal of Hist. 1 (Spring 2012): 90-114 |
2012 |
Dr. W. Miles Fletcher, faculty advisor of T. Fielder Valone, 'Destroying the Ties that Bind: Rituals of Humiliation and the Holocaust in Provincial Lithuania,' in Traces: The UNC-Chapel Hill Journal of Hist. |
2011 |
Dr. Tim Huebner, faculty advisor of Daniel Williford, 'Visions of Pre-Islamic Algeria in the Revue Africaine, 1870-1896,' Rhodes Hist. Review |
2011 |
Mr. Daniel Williford, 'Visions of Pre-Islamic Algeria in the Revue Africaine, 1870-1896,' Rhodes Hist. Review 13 (Spring 2011): 45-69 |
2010 |
Ms. Hailey Leanne Giczy, 'The Bum Blockade: Los Angeles and the Great Depression,' Voces Novae: Chapman Univ. Hist. Review 1 (2009): 97-121 |
2010 |
Dr. Leland Lawrence Estes, faculty advisor of Hailey Giczy, 'The Bum Blockade: Los Angeles and the Great Depression,' Voces Novae: Chapman Univ. Hist. Review |
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