AHA Award Recipients
Theodore Roosevelt-Woodrow Wilson Award
The Theodore Roosevelt-Woodrow Wilson Award is named for the two former AHA presidents who were also presidents of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt (AHA President in 1912) and Woodrow Wilson (AHA President in 1924). This honorific award recognizes individuals outside the historical profession who have made a significant contribution to the study, teaching, and public understanding of history.
2011 |
Sandra Day O'Connor, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States (retired) |
2010 |
Lee H. Hamilton, Director, The Center on Congress at Indiana University |
2009 |
No award given |
2008 |
Adam Hochschild, Author, San Francisco, California |
2007 |
Richard A. Moe, President, National Trust for Historic Preservation |
2006 |
Congressman John Lewis, Georgia's 5th Congressional District |
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2005 |
Steven Spielberg, Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation |
2004 |
Brian Lamb, C-SPAN |
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2003 |
Hon. Robert C. Byrd, Senator, West Virginia |
Last Updated: January 23, 2012 3:17 PM
