Congratulations to our 2022-2023 prize-winning graduate students

June 1, 2023
  • John Addison Porter Prize – Zaib un Nisa Aziz (joint winner)
    Nations Ascendant: The Global Campaign Against Imperialism and the Making of Our World, directed by Rohit De
  • Frederick W. Beinecke Prize – Monique Ulysses
    Categorizing Mexican Migrant Race and Citizenship in the United States, 1910s-1930s, directed by Stephen Pitti and Alicia Schmidt Camacho
  • Sylvia Arden Boone Prize – Marius Kothor (awarded by History of Art)
    Securing Ablode Blibo: Togolese Women Merchants and the Transnational Politics of Decolonization, 1915-1994, Directed by Daniel Magaziner and Robert Harms
  • George Washington Egelston Prize – Lindsay Zafir
    State of Denial: AIDS Denialism, Treatment Activism, and the Fight Over Antiretrovirals, directed by Joanna Meyerowitz
  • Hans Gatzke Prize – Sarah Pickman
    The Right Stuff: Material Culture, Comfort, and the Making of Explorers, 1820-1940, directed by Joanna Radin
  • Hans Gatzke Prize – Simon Torracinta
    Economy of Desire: The Sciences of Human Wants, 1870–1950, directed by Joanna Radin
  • Edwin W. Small Prize – Micah Khater
    “Unable to Find Any Trace of Her”: Black Women, Genealogies of Escape, and Alabama Prisons, 1920 – 1950, directed by Crystal Feimster
  • Edwin W. Small Prize – Megann Licskai
    Pro-Life Science: the Production and Circulation of Reproductive Knowledge in North American Anti-Abortion Movements, 1968-2003, directed by Naomi Rogers
  • Arthur and Mary Wright Prize – Zaib un Nisa Aziz
    Nations Ascendant: The Global Campaign Against Imperialism and the Making of Our World, directed by Rohit De
  • Arthur and Mary Wright Prize – Henry Clements
    The Syriac Christians of the Late Ottoman Empire: Secularism, History, and the Struggle for Millet Recognition, directed by Alan Mikhail