AHA Award Recipients
Eugene Asher Distinguished Teaching Award
Established in 1986, the Eugene Asher Distinguished Teaching Award recognizes outstanding teaching and advocacy for history teaching at two-year, four-year, and graduate colleges and universities. The award is named for the late Eugene Asher, for many years a leading advocate for history teaching. The Society for History Education (SHE) shares with the AHA sponsorship of the award. It recognizes inspiring teachers whose techniques and mastery of subject matter made a lasting impression and substantial difference to students of history. Members of the AHA and SHE submit nominations to the Committee on Teaching Prizes.
2007 |
By committee decision, the Eugene Asher Distinguished Teaching Award was not awarded for 2007. |
| 2006 | Carole Srole, California State University at Los Angeles |
| 2005 | Eileen Scully, Bennington College |
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2004 |
David Pace, Indiana University |
| 2003 | Orville Vernon Burton, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
2002 |
Evelyn Edson, Piedmont Virginia Community College |
2001 |
Robert Blackey, California State U. at San Bernardino |
2000 |
Peter Frederick, Wabash College |
1999 |
Vernon L. Lidtke, Johns Hopkins U. |
1998 |
Edward Berenson, New York U. |
1997 |
No Award |
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1996 |
John Barber, Ball State U. |
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1995 |
Ron Briley, Sandia Preparatory School |
James P. Shenton, Columbia University |
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1994 |
Stephen Dow Beckham, Lewis and Clark College |
1993 |
Natalie Zemon Davis, Princeton U. |
1992 |
Wayne Altree, Newton South High School, Newton, Mass. |
1991 |
Jackson Bailey, Earlham College |
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1990 |
Evelyn Clark, Vassar College |
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1989 |
Paul Faler, U. Massachusetts at Boston |
| 1988 | Joan Connell, Xavier U. |
