Faculty Awards
2017-2018 Awards
Kathryn M. de Luna – CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title for 2017 for Collecting Food, Cultivating People: Subsistence and Society in Central Africa
John R. McNeill – Elected President of the American History Association, 2019-2020
John R. McNeill – Dr. A. H. Heineken Prize for History, 2018; Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
Michael Kazin – Visiting Scholar Fellowship, 2018-2019; Institute for Advanced Study, School of Social Science
Meredith McKittrick – Carson Writing Fellowship, 2018-2019; Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Munich
Ananya Chakravarti – Senior Research Fellowship funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, 2018-2019; American Institute for Indian Studies
Adam Rothman – Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Fall 2018; Library of Congress, John W. Kluge Center
Marcia Chatelain – Georgetown University Distinguished Associate Professorship, 2018
Marcia Chatelain – Distinguished Alumni Award, 2018; University of Missouri College of Arts and Sciences
Marcia Chatelain – Ray Allen Billington Prize, 2017; Western History Association
Katie Benton-Cohen – Japanese Residencies Program Fellowship, Summer 2018; Organization of American Historians
Michael David-Fox – Keynote Addresses at École des hautes études en sciences socials, Paris; Gramsci Institute, Rome; and Literaturhaus, Berlin
Erick Langer – Named “Honorary Ambassador of the Gran Chaco”; Foro del Gran Chaco Sudamericano, a multinational organization composed of authorities from Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay
Erick Langer – Regular commentary on Club de Prensa on NTN24, a cable news station that received an Emmy nomination for Politics/Government – Program/Special from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, National Capital Chesapeake Bay Chapter, 2018
James Millward – First Place in the Mike Auldridge Instrumental Composition Contest, December 2017
2016-2017 Awards
John McNeill – Elected Fellow, Class of 2017; American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Kathy Olesko – Elected Fellow, Class of 2016; American Physical Society
Kathy Olesko – Dean’s Award for Teaching Excellence, 2016-2017; Georgetown College
Michael David-Fox – Guggenheim Fellow for Research on Smolensk under Nazi and Soviet Rule; Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 2017
Michael David-Fox – American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship Program, 2017
Marcia Chatelain – National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, 2017-2018
Kathryn M. de Luna – New Directions Fellowship, 2017-2020; The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Alison Games – Institute for Advanced Study Fellowship, 2017-2018
Chandra Manning – 47th Jefferson Davis Award for Troubled Refuge: Struggling for Freedom in the Civil War, 2017; The American Civil War Museum
Kathryn M. de Luna – Henry A. Wallace Award for Best Book on Agricultural History Outside the United States for Collecting Food, Cultivating People: Subsistence and Society in Central Africa, 2016; Agricultural History Society
Michael David-Fox – Historia Nova Prize for Best Book in Russian Intellectual and Cultural History Published in English for Crossing Borders: Modernity, Ideology, and Culture in Russia and the Soviet Union
Marcia Chatelain – Feature in the Chronicle of Higher Ed
David J. Collins, S.J. – Senior Fellow; Kolleg Konstanz Institute for Advanced Study, University of Constance, Germany
Erick Langer – Induction into the Academia Boliviana de la Historia [Bolivian Academy of History] as Honorary Member, November 12, 2016
2015-2016 Awards
Georgetown University, Distinguished Achievement in Research Award, Main Campus Research, Office of the Provost – John Tutino
Georgetown College, College Academic Council Honors Teaching Award – Marcia Chatelain
Georgetown University, School of Continuing Studies, Outstanding Faculty Award – Jo Ann Moran Cruz
Georgetown University, Pilot Research Grant – Dagomar Degroot
American Civil War Museum, 46th Annual Jefferson Davis Award – Adam Rothman, Beyond Freedom’s Reach: A Kidnapping in the Twilight of Slavery (Harvard University Press, 2015)
Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, 2016 Best Book of the Year – Adam Rothman, Beyond Freedom’s Reach: A Kidnapping in the Twilight of Slavery (Harvard University Press, 2015)
2016 Margaret T. Lane/Virginia F. Saunders Memorial Research Award, American Library Association Government Documents Round Table (GODORT) – Adam Rothman, Beyond Freedom’s Reach: A Kidnapping in the Twilight of Slavery (Harvard University Press, 2015)
European Society for Environmental History (ESEH) 2015 Best Article Prize in European Environmental History – Dagomar Degroot
Henry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Grant – Mustafa Aksakal
Social Science Research Council, Abe Fellowship – Jordan Sand
Georgetown University Environmental Initiative Impact Program Award – Dagomar Degroot
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship – James Millward
John W. Kluge Center Fellowship, Library of Congress – Anna von der Goltz
Keynote Address, “How the First World War Came to the Middle East and the Persianate World,” University of Manchester – Mustafa Aksakal
Keynote Address, “History of Medicine in East Asia,” University of San Francisco – Carol A. Benedict
Keynote Speaker, “Monarchy Transformed in Western Europe: ‘reason of state’ and its opponents (1620s-1720s),” Rotterdam – James Collins
Keynote Speaker, Annual Meeting of the Society for French History, Chichester, UK – James A. Collins
Keynote Address, “The Holocaust in the East” – Michael David-Fox
Keynote Address, “Nineteen Forty Five and its Aftermath” – Michael David-Fox
Hood Lectures at the University of Auckland – John McNeill
The Lefler Lecture, Carleton College – John McNeill
Keynote Speaker, History Day at Fordham University – John McNeill
2014-2015 Awards
Georgetown University, President’s Award for Distinguished Scholar Teacher – James B. Collins
Georgetown College, Edward B. Bunn, S.J. Award for Faculty Excellence – Marcia Chatelain
Georgetown College, Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching – David J. Collins, S.J.
International Labor History Association, 2015 Book of the Year – Joseph McCartin, Leon Fink, and Joan Sangster, Workers in Hard Times (University of Illinois Press, 2014)
National Science Foundation, EAR Division of Earth Sciences, Rapid Response Research Grant (2014-2016) – John McNeill (Co-Principal Investigator, co-recipient with Douglas Howard, Principal Investigator; Sheryl Luzzadder-Beach, Co-Principal Investigator; and Timothy Beach, Co-Principal Investigator)
Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars Fellowship – Michael David-Fox
Pilot Research Project Grant, Georgetown University – Kathryn de Luna
Co-Recipient (with Jeffrey Fleisher, Susan McIntosh, and Matthew Pawlowicz) Collaborative Research Grant, Social Science Research Institute, Rice University – Kathryn de Luna
Lead International Researcher and Co-Head (with Oleg Budnitskii) Higher School of Economics (Moscow), Center for the History and Sociology of World War II (2014-2016) — Michael David-Fox
John E. Sawyer Seminars on the Comparative Study of Cultures, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation – Co-Directors, James Millward (History and Michelle Wang (Art History)
Keynote address, European Early American Studies Association Biennial Meeting, Lublin, Poland –Alison Games
Georgetown Global Engagement International Collaboration Grant in support of a “Pacific Empires” workshop–Jordan Sand & Katie Benton-Cohen
Nicholas D. Chabraja Center for Historical Studies Lecture, Northwestern University – John McNeill
Sagan National Colloquium Lecture, Ohio Wesleyan University – John McNeill
John E. Sawyer Seminar on Comparative Studies of Culture Lecture, Boston University – John McNeill
Charles P. Taft Lectures, University of Cincinnati – John McNeill
Keynote Address, World History Association Annual Meeting, San Jose, Costa Rica – John McNeill
Global Middle Ages Open Track ITEL Grant–David Goldfrank, Stefan Zimmers, and Sandra Strachan-Vieira (Medieval Studies)
2013-2014 Awards
Georgetown University, Dorothy Brown Award – Marcia Chatelain
James Alexander Robertson Prize for the best article in Hispanic American Historical Reviewpublished in 2013 – Bryan McCann
Cummings Foundation Fellowship, Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, U.S. Memorial Holocaust Museum – Michael David-Fox
John E. Sawyer Seminars on the Comparative Study of Cultures, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation – Co-Directors, James Millward (History) and Michelle Wang (Art History)
NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers, “World War I in the Middle East” – Co-Directors, Mustafa Aksakal and Elizabeth Thompson (University of Virginia)
Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Advanced Research Collaborative, Graduate School and University Center, The City University of New York – Michael Kazin
Robert C. Ritchie Distinguished Fellowship at the Huntington Library – Alison Games
Writing Fellowship, Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussorie, India –Aparna Vaidik
International Network Grant, The British Leverhulme Trust for the project, “Exploring Russia’s Environmental History and Natural Resources” (2013-2016) – Catherine Evtuhov with David Moon (York University, UK – Principal Investigator), Julia Lajus (European University, St. Petersburg, Russia), and others
Mayoral Appointment as Chair, District of Columbia Commission on African American Affairs –Maurice Jackson
Tyler Distinguished Lecture, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA – Alison Games
Strickland Visiting Scholar, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN – Alison Games
Miller Center Distinguished Lecture, University of Maryland, College Park, MD – John McNeill
Burack Presidential Lecture, University of Vermont – John McNeill
Astor Lecture, Oxford University – John McNeill
Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship at the School of History at the Australian National University (four year award)–Patricia O’Brien
2012-2013 Awards
Distinguished Achievement in Research Award, Georgetown Graduate School of Arts & Sciences –Carol A. Benedict
Wayne S. Vucinich Book Prize for most important contribution to Russian, Eurasian, East European Studies, Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies – Catherine Evtuhov , Portrait of a Russian Province: Economy, Society and Civilization in Nineteenth-Century Nizhnii Novgorod(University of Pittsburgh Press, 2011)
Bolton-Johnson Prize for Best Book on history of Latin America, Conference on Latin American History – John Tutino , Making a New World: Founding Capitalism in the Bajìo and Spanish North America (Duke University Press, 2011)
Allan Sharlin Memorial Award for Outstanding Book in social science, Social Science History Association – John Tutino , Making a New World: Founding Capitalism in the Bajìo and Spanish North America (Duke University Press, 2011)
Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title for 2012 – Michael David-Fox, Showcasing the Great Experiment: Cultural Diplomacy and Western Visitors to the Soviet Union, 1921-1941 (New York: Oxford University Press, 2012)
Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title for 2012 – Yvonne Haddad, Becoming America: The Forging of Arab and Muslim Identity in Pluralist America (Baylor University Press, 2011)
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for University Teachers – Mustafa Aksakal
Ford Foundation Diversity Postdoctoral Fellowship – Marcia Chatelain
Research Grant, Frances E. Summersell Center for the Study of the South, University of Alabama –Marcia Chatelain
American Council of Learned Societies Research Fellowship – Gábor Ágoston
JD Stout Fellowship in New Zealand Studies, Victoria University of Wellington – Patricia O’Brien
Cummings Foundation Fellowship at the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, Washington D.C. – Michael David-Fox
Research Fellowship, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study – Alison Games
Fulbright Scholar Program Grant, Boğaziçi University in İstanbul – Catherine Evtuhov
Professeur Invité , Collège de France – James Collins
Burke M. Hermann Lecture, Penn State University – John McNeill
Visiting Professor, Graduate School in Information Studies, Tokyo University – Jordan Sand
Visiting Professor, Department of History, Harvard University – Micah Muscolino
Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board Grant to support participation in Fulbright German Studies Seminar: “Nation State and European Identity” – Aviel Roshwald
2011-2012 Awards
Career Research Achievement Award, Georgetown Graduate School of Arts & Sciences – Nancy Bernkopf Tucker
Distinguished Achievement in Research Award, Georgetown Graduate School of Arts & Sciences –John McNeill
Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, Georgetown College – Bryan McCann
John K. Fairbank Prize for Outstanding Book in East Asian History, American Historical Association –Carol A. Benedict , Golden-Silk Smoke: A History of Tobacco in China, 1550-2010 (University of California Press, 2011)
Richard A. Lester Award for Outstanding Book in Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, Princeton University – Joseph McCartin , Collision Course: Ronald Reagan, the Air Traffic Controllers, and the Strike that Changed America (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011)
Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars Fellowship – Maurice Jackson
Research Fellowship, The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton – Mustafa Aksakal
Charles A. Ryskamp Fellowship (2011-2013), American Council of Learned Societies – Mustafa Aksakal
Jay I. Kislak Fellowship, John W. Kluge Scholars Center, Library of Congress – Patricia O’Brien
NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers, “World War I in the Middle East” – Co-Directors, Mustafa Aksakal and Elizabeth Thompson (University of Virginia)
President, American Society for Environmental History (2011-2013) – John McNeill
Vice-President, Research Division, American Historical Association (2012-2015) – John McNeill
Professeur Invité , École des Hautes Études, Paris – James Collins
Elected Fellow, Massachusetts Historical Society – Alison Games
Robert K. Webb Lecture, University of Maryland, Baltimore County – John McNeill
Sharjah Chair in Global Islam, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada – Yvonne Haddad
Commitment to Community Keynote Address, Hamline University – Yvonne Haddad
Bishop Walter F. Sullivan Chair in Catholic Lecture Series, Virginia Commonwealth University – Yvonne Haddad
2010-2011 Awards
Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, Georgetown College-Meredith McKittrick
Albert J. Beveridge Prize for Best Book on the History of the United States, Latin America, or Canada from 1492 to the present, American Historical Association – John McNeill , Mosquito Empires: Ecology and War in the Greater Caribbean, 1620-1914 (Cambridge University Press, 2010)
American Publisher Award for Professional and Scholarly Excellence for the Best Book in European and World History – John McNeill , Mosquito Empires: Ecology and War in the Greater Caribbean, 1620-1914 (Cambridge University Press, 2010)
Finalist, Turku Book Award, European Society for Environmental History and the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society – John McNeill , Mosquito Empires: Ecology and War in the Greater Caribbean, 1620-1914 (Cambridge University Press, 2010)
Finalist, Spur Award for Contemporary Non-Fiction (1900-Present), Western Writers of America –Katherine Benton-Cohen , Borderline Americans: Racial Division and Labor War in the Arizona Borderlands (Harvard University Press, 2009)
Mellon Fellowship for Assistant Professors, School of Historical Studies, The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton – Micah Muscolino
Junior Scholar Grant, Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation (2010-2012) – Micah Muscolino
Smithsonian Institution Summer Fellowship (2010 & 2011) – Maurice Jackson
NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers, “Re-mapping the Renaissance: Exchange between Early Modern Islam and Europe,” Co-Director – Judith Tucker
American Philosophical Society Fellowship – Joseph McCartin
Senior Fellowship, Rachel Carson Center, Ludwig-Maximiliens-Universität – John McNeill
Shibusawa Eiichi Memorial Foundation Professor, University of Tokyo (summer) – Michael Kazin
Farhat J. Ziadeh Distinguished Lecture, University of Washington – Yvonne Haddad
2009-2010 Awards
Career Research Achievement Award, Georgetown Graduate School of Arts & Sciences – Roger Chickering
Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, Georgetown College – Osama Abi-Mershed
Toynbee Prize – John McNeill
Roland H. Bainton Book Prize for Best Book in the fields of History or Theology, 1430-1660, Sixteenth-Century Society and Conference – Alison Games, The Web of Empire: English Cosmopolitans in an Age of Expansion, 1560-1660 (Oxford University Press, 2008)
Finalist, William P. Clements Prize for the Best Non-Fiction Book on Southwestern America –Katherine Benton-Cohen , Borderline Americans: Racial Division and Labor War in the Arizona Borderlands (Harvard University Press, 2009)
Dibner Distinguished Fellowship, Huntington Library – Kathryn Olesko
Carnegie Research Fellowship in Islamic Studies – Yvonne Haddad
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Fellowship – Joseph McCartin
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Fellowship – Katherine Benton-Cohen
National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend – Katherine Benton-Cohen
Oman Research Grant, Center for Contemporary Arab Studies—Edmund Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University – Osama Abi-Mershed
Appointed as Senior Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars – Nancy Bernkopf Tucker
Medal of Meritorious Service to Polish Education ( Medal Kimisji Edukacji Narodowej ), Ministry of Education, Poland – James Collins
Professeur Invité, Ecole des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris – John McNeill
Franklin Fellowship, American Philosophical Society – Katherine Benton-Cohen
Keynote Address, Forum on European Expansion and Global Interaction Biennial Meeting, Durham, NC – Alison Games
Alexandrian Society Lecture, Virginia Commonwealth University – John McNeill
Kirk Lecture, University of Denver – Yvonne Haddad
2008-2009 Awards
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for University Teachers – Michael Kazin
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for University Teachers – Erick Langer
Fellowship, Institute for Advanced Study, Berlin – Roger Chickering
Gerda Henkel Foundation Research Fellowship – David Collins
Roland H. Bainton Book Prize for Best Book in the fields of History or Theology, 1430-1660, Sixteenth-Century Society and Conference – Alison Games, The Web of Empire: English Cosmopolitans in an Age of Expansion, 1560-1660 (Oxford University Press, 2008)
Fulbright Scholar Fellowship, Tokyo University Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies – Jordan Sand
Keynote Address, The Seventh Nordic Conference on Middle Eastern Studies, University of Helsinki – Yvonne Haddad
Leverhulme Visiting Research Professor at the Centre for Early Modern Studies, University of
Sussex, United Kingdom – James Collins
Visiting Scholar, Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Berlin – Kathryn Olesko
President, Forum on European Expansion and Global Interaction (2008-2010) – Alison Games
The Reading Lecture, Colgate University – Alison Games
President, Early Slavic Studies Association (2009-2011) – David Goldfrank
Inducted into the Washington, D.C. Hall of Fame in April 2009 – Maurice Jackson
Hooker Lecture, McMaster University – John McNeill
2007-2008 Awards
Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, Georgetown College –Amy Leonard
Avery O. Craven Award for Best Book on Civil War or Reconstruction History, Organization of American Historians – Chandra Manning , What This Cruel War Was Over: Soldiers, Slavery, and the Civil War (Knopf, 2007)
Honorable Mention, Lincoln Prize, Gilder Lerhman Institute and the Lincoln and Soldiers Institute of Gettysburg College for Best Book on Lincoln and the Civil War – Chandra Manning , What This Cruel War Was Over: Soldiers, Slavery, and the Civil War (Knopf, 2007)
Honorable Mention, Jefferson Davis Prize for Best Book on the Civil War South, Museum of the Confederacy – Chandra Manning , What This Cruel War Was Over: Soldiers, Slavery, and the Civil War (Knopf, 2007)
Honorable Mention, Virginia Literary Award in Nonfiction – Chandra Manning , What This Cruel War Was Over: Soldiers, Slavery, and the Civil War (Knopf, 2007)
Phyllis Trible Lecture Series on Interfaith Feminisms: Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Wake Forest Divinity School – Yvonne Haddad
University Lecture, Oxford College, Emory University, Oxford, Georgia – Yvonne Haddad
Finalist, Frederick Douglass Award for Best Book on any aspect of slavery, abolition, or resistance to slavery worldwide – Chandra Manning, What This Cruel War Was Over: Soldiers, Slavery, and the Civil War (Knopf, 2007)
Krzyzem Kawalerskim Orderu Odrodzenia Polski (The Order of Polonia Restituta – highest civilian order in Poland), March 3, 2008 – Andrzej Kamiński
Research Fellowship, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation – David Collins
Visiting Research Fellowship, Norwegian Nobel Institute – David Painter
“Lectio Magistralis” Feria Internazionale di Scienze, Rome – John McNeill
Marsico Lecture, University of Denver – John McNeill
Crayenborgh Lecture, Leiden University – John McNeill
Herbert Andrews Lecture on New Directions in History, Towson University – John McNeill
2006-2007 Awards
Distinguished Achievement in Research, Georgetown Graduate School of Art & Sciences – Michael Kazin
Appointed as University Professor – John McNeill
Appointed as The Board of Visitors of the Georgetown School of Foreign Service Distinguished Professor in International Studies – Richard Stites
University Lecture, Oklahoma Baptist University – Yvonne Haddad
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for University Teachers – Bryan McCann
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for University Teachers – Jordan Sand
Oman Research Grant Center for Contemporary Arab Studies—Edmund Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University – Osama Abi-Mershed
Professeur Invité ,École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris – Jordan Sand
Distinguished Research Fellow, Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies – Yvonne Haddad
Visiting Research Scholar, The Cynthia Nelson Institute for Gender and Women’s Studies, American University in Cairo – Judith Tucker
Elected to Society of American Historians – Michael Kazin
2005-2006 Awards
Woody Guthrie Book Award for the Most Distinguished Monograph in Popular Music Studies, International Association for the Study of Popular Music – Bryan McCann,Hello, Hello Brazil: Popular Music in the Making of Modern Brazil(Duke University Press, 2005)
Roberto Reis Book Prize, Brazilian Studies Association – Bryan McCann,Hello, Hello Brazil: Popular Music in the Making of Modern Brazil(Duke University Press, 2005)
Honorable Mention, Bolton Prize for Best Book on Latin American History, Conference on Latin American History – Bryan McCann, Hello, Hello Brazil: Popular Music in the Making of Modern Brazil (Duke University Press, 2005)
John K. Fairbank Prize for the Outstanding Book in East Asian History, American Historical Association – Jordan Sand, House and Home in Modern Japan: Architecture, Domestic Space, and Bourgeois Culture, 1880-1930 (Harvard University Press, 2004)
John Whitney Hall Book Prize for Best Book published on Japan or Korea, Association for Asian Studies – Jordan Sand, House and Home in Modern Japan: Architecture, Domestic Space, and Bourgeois Culture, 1880-1930 (Harvard University Press, 2004)
Alice Davis Hitchcock Prize for Most Distinguished Book in the History of Architecture, Society of Architectural Historians – Jordan Sand, House and Home in Modern Japan: Architecture, Domestic Space, and Bourgeois Culture, 1880-1930 (Harvard University Press, 2004)
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for University Teachers – Meredith McKittrick
Merrick Lectureship, Ohio Wesleyan University – Yvonne Haddad
Thomas R. King Lecture, Washburn University – Yvonne Haddad
Charles A. Ryskamp Fellowship, American Council of Learned Societies – Bryan McCann
John W. Kluge Center Fellowship, Library of Congress – Maurice Jackson
Public Intellectuals Program Fellowship, National Committee on US-China Relations (2005-2007) –James Millward
Senior Scholar Award, Southern Slavic Conference – David Goldfrank
2004-2005 Awards
Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, Georgetown College – Carol A. Benedict
John K. Fairbank Prize for the Outstanding Book in East Asian History, American Historical Association – Jordan Sand , House and Home in Modern Japan: Architecture, Domestic Space, and Bourgeois Culture, 1880-1930 (Harvard University Press, 2004)
John Whitney Hall Book Prize for Best Book published on Japan or Korea, Association for Asian Studies – Jordan Sand , House and Home in Modern Japan: Architecture, Domestic Space, and Bourgeois Culture, 1880-1930 (Harvard University Press, 2004)
Alice Davis Hitchcock Prize for Most Distinguished Book in the History of Architecture, Society of Architectural Historians – Jordan Sand , House and Home in Modern Japan: Architecture, Domestic Space, and Bourgeois Culture, 1880-1930 (Harvard University Press, 2004)
Finalist, International Conference of Asian Scholars award for the Best Book in the Humanities –Jordan Sand , House and Home in Modern Japan: Architecture, Domestic Space, and Bourgeois Culture, 1880-1930 (Harvard University Press, 2004)
Shriver Lectures, Stetson University – Yvonne Haddad
Appointed as Dorothy M. Brown Distinguished Professor of History – strong> Alison Games
Appointed as Cinco Hermanos Chair in International Environmental History – John McNeill
Visiting Research Fellow, Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies, Princeton University –Jordan Sand
National Humanities Center Fellowship, Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina – Roger Chickering
Fellowship in International Studies, ACLS and John W. Kluge Center, Library of Congress – Carol A. Benedict
Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars Fellowship – Carol A. Benedict
Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars Fellowship – Meredith McKittrick
Research Fellowship, The Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton University – Nancy Bernkopf Tucker
President, Society for the Study of Early Modern Catholicism – Amy Leonard
2003-2004 Awards
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship – Michael Kazin
Charles Warren Center for the Study of American History Fellowship, Harvard University – Joseph McCartin
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for University Teachers– Joseph McCartin
Mellon Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, The Huntington Library – Alison Games
Franklin Research Grant, American Philosophical Society – Alison Games
National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend – Alison Games
Şahin Lecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology – John McNeill
Paul Watson Lectures, St. Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia – Yvonne Haddad
2002-2003 Awards
Distinguished Achievement in Research Award, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences – John McNeill
Honorary Doctorate, Helsinki University, Finland – Richard Stites
Professeur invité , École Nationale des Chartes, Paris – James Collins
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for University Teachers – Joseph McCartin
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for University Teachers – John Tutino
American Council of Learned Societies/Oscar Handlin Fellowship – Adam Rothman
Clark Horowitz Lectures, Pomona College – Yvonne Haddad
Scholar of the Year, Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion, CCSR – Yvonne Haddad
Milleret Lecture, Assumption College – Yvonne Haddad
Charles Edmonston Historical Lectures, Baylor University – Yvonne Haddad
National Endowment for the Humanities Research Fellowship, American Research Center in Egypt –Judith Tucker
Richard E. Welch Memorial Lecturer, Lafayette College – James Collins
Professeur invité , École des Hautes en Sciences Sociales, Paris – Catherine Evtuhov
Lynn W. Day Distinguished Lecture, Forest History Society – John McNeill
Donald Creighton Lecture, University of Toronto – John McNeill
2001-2002 Awards
World History Association Book Prize for Outstanding Book in World History – John McNeill ,Something New under the Sun: An Environmental History of the Twentieth-Century World. ( W. W. Norton & Company, 2000)
Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Book Award for Superior Scholarship in forest and conservation history, Forest History Society – John McNeill , Something New under the Sun: An Environmental History of the Twentieth-Century World. (W. W. Norton & Company, 2000)
Runner-up, BP Natural World Book Prize, Wildlife Trusts – John McNeill , Something New under the Sun: An Environmental History of the Twentieth-Century World (W. W. Norton & Company, 2000)
MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, Program on Global Security and Sustainability – John McNeill
George Washington University Asia Policy Fellowship, Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars – James Millward
Thomas Hawkins Johnson Visiting Professor, West Point – Yvonne Haddad
Atwood Lecture, Salve Regina University – Yvonne Haddad
Toyota Visiting Professor, University of Michigan – Jordan Sand
President, Southern Slavic Conference – David Goldfrank
Orden, Universidad Central de Venezuela – Erick Langer
Alpha Sigma Lambda Faculty Award in Liberal Studies – Jo Ann Moran Cruz
2000-2000 Awards
Career Research Achievement Award, Georgetown Graduate School of Ars & Sciences – Richard Stites
Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, Georgetown College – Tommaso Astarita
Fulbright Scholar, Universidad Nacional de Salta, Argentina – Erick Langer
Grayson Kirk Distinguished Lecture, Miami University of Ohio – Yvonne Haddad
Fulbright Scholar Serial Grant, held at Birzeit University, Palestine (summer 2000 & 2001) – Judith Tucker
Distinguished Visiting Professor, American University in Cairo, Egypt – Judith Tucker
World History Association Book Prize for Outstanding Book in World History – John McNeill, Something New under the Sun: An Environmental History of the Twentieth-Century World (W. W. Norton & Company, 2000)
Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Book Award for Superior Scholarship in forest and conservation history, Forest History Society – John McNeill, Something New under the Sun: An Environmental History of the Twentieth-Century World. (W. W. Norton & Company, 2000)
National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar for School Teachers, Director – John Tutino
Canterbury Fellow, Christchurch, New Zealand – John McNeill
Robert F. Heizer Prize for Best Article in Ethnohistory – Meredith McKittrick
1998-1999 Awards
Theodore Saloutos Prize, given by the Immigration and Ethnic History Society for the best monograph in the topic of immigration or ethnic history – Alison Games, Migration and the Origins of the English Atlantic World (Harvard University Press, 1999)
Philip Taft Prize, awarded annually for the best book in American labor history and working-class history – Joseph McCartin, Labor’s Great War: The Struggle for Industrial Democracy and the Origins of Modern American Labor Relations (Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1997)
1988-1989 Awards
The Herbert Gutman Award, awarded for the best book in American history published by University of Illinois Press – Michael Kazin, Barons of Labor: The San Francisco Building Trades and Union Power in the Progressive Era (University of Illinois Press, 1987; paperback, 1989)
1987-1988 Awards
John Nicolas Brown Prize by the Medieval Academy of America for most outstanding first book by a medievalist — Jo Ann Moran-Cruz, The Growth of English Schooling, 1340-1548: Learning, Literacy, and Laicization in Pre-Reformation York Diocese (Princeton University Press, 1985)