AHA Award Recipients
John E. Fagg Prize
Established through a bequest from John E. Fagg, who taught Latin American history at New York University from 1945 to 1981, this prize will be conferred annually for the best publication in the history of Spain and Latin America from 2001 to 2011.
2009 |
Stuart B. Schwartz, All Can Be Saved: Religious Tolerance and Salvation in the Iberian Atlantic World (Yale University Press) |
2008 |
Laura E. S. Gotkowitz, A Revolution for Our Rights: Indigenous Struggles for Land and Justice in Bolivia, 1880–1952 (Duke Univ. Press, 2007) |
2007 |
Sabine MacCormack, On the Wings of Time: Rome, the Incas, Spain, and Peru, Princeton Univ. Press, 2006 |
| 2006 | David J. Weber, Southern Methodist University, Bárbaros: Spaniards and Their Savages in the Age of Enlightenment (Yale University Press, 2005) |
2005 |
Brian A. Catlos, University of California at Santa Cruz, The Victors and the Vanquished: Christians and Muslims of Catalonia and Aragon, 1050–1300 (Cambridge University Press, 2004) Aline Helg, University of Geneva, Liberty and Equality in Caribbean Colombia, 1770–1835 (University of North Carolina Press, 2004) |
2004 |
Laurent Dubois, Michigan State University, A Colony of Citizens: Revolution & Slave Emancipation in the French Caribbean, 1787-1804. (University of North Carolina Press for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, 2004) |
2003 |
Richard Lee Turits, University of Michigan, Foundations of Despotism: Peasants, the Trujillo Regime, and Modernity in Dominican History. (Stanford University Press, 2001) |
2002 |
Daryle Williams, University of Maryland at College Park, Culture Wars in Brazil: The First Vargas Regime, 19301945 (Duke University Press, 2001) |
2001 |
Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra, State U. of New York at Buffalo, How to Write the History of the New World: Histories, Epistemologies, and Identities in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001) |
