AHA Award Recipients

Clarence H. Haring Prize

The Haring Prize is a quinquennial prize awarded to the Latin American author who has published the most outstanding book on Latin American history during the five years preceding the year of the award. Clarence Haring (1885--1960) was a noted Latin Americanist and a longtime member of the Association. Capital for the prize was derived from contributions from the friends of Clarence H. Haring and from other grants between 1963 and 1966.

2006

Marial Iglesias Utset, University of Havana, Las Metáforas del Cambio en la Vida Cotidiana: Cuba, 1898–1902 (Ediciones UNION, 2003)

2001

Hilda Sabato, University of Buenos Aires, La política en las calles: Entre el voto y la movilización; Buenos Aires, 1862–1880 (Editorial Sudamericana, 1998)

1996

Joao Jose Reis, Federal U. of Bahia, Brazil, A morte e uma festa: Ritos funebres e revolta popular no Brasil do seculo XIX (Companhia das Letras, 1993)

1991

Alberto Flores Galindo, Universidad Catolica del Peru, Buscando un inca: Identidad y utopia en los Andes, Peru (Instituto de Apoyo Agrario)

1986

Jose P. Barran and Benjamin Nahum, Battle, Los estancieros y el imperio britanico (Ediciones de la Banda Oriental)

1981

Manuel Moreno Fraginals, Havana, El Ingenio: complejo economico social cubano del azucar (Havana)

1976

Tulio Halperin-Donghi, U. of California, Berkeley, Politics, Economics, and Society in Argentina in the Revolutionary Period (Cambridge U.P.)

1971

Luis Gonzalez, Pueblo en Vilo (El Colegio de Mexico, Centro des Estudios Historicos)

1966

Daniel Cosio Villegas, Historia Moderna de Mexico

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