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As part of its mandate to promote and recognise excellence in historical research, the CHA awards a series of prizes. |
 | | | The François-Xavier Garneau Medal | The François-Xavier Garneau Medal, awarded every five years, is the most prestigious of the CHA prizes. It honours an outstanding Canadian contribution to historical research. Medal Winners 2010John C. Weaver. The Great...More |
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 | | | The Sir John A. Macdonald Prize | | The Canadian Historical Association is pleased to announce its 33rd Sir John A. Macdonald Prize competition. We would like to gratefully acknowledge Manulife Financial’s sponsorship of the prize. The award, in the amount...More |
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 | | | The Wallace K. Ferguson Prize | | The Canadian Historical Association is pleased to announce its Wallace K. Ferguson Prize competition for the outstanding scholarly book in a field of history other than Canadian history. The prize, in the amount of $1,00...More |
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 | | | The Clio Prizes | | These annual awards are given for meritorious publications or for exceptional contributions by individuals or organizations to regional history. The awards will be given in May 2012 at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian ...More |
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 | | | Winner - 2011 Clio Prize - Atlantic | | The CHA is proud to annonce that this year's winner of the Clio Prize for Atlantic Canada is Dean Bavington, for his book Managed Annihilation: An Unnatural History of the Newfoundland Cod Collapse.The Clio prizes are aw...More |
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 | | | Winner - 2011 Clio Prize - Quebec | | The CHA is proud to announce that this year's winner of the Clio Prize - Québec is Andrée Lévesque, for her book Éva Circé-Côté : libre-penseuse, 1871-1949.The Clio prizes are awared to to meritorious publications or for...More |
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 | | | Winner 2011 Clio Achievement Prize - Quebec | | The CHA is proud to announce that the winner of the 2011 Achievement Award, Clio Prize for British Columbia is Robert A.J. MacDonald. The Clio prizes are awared to to meritorious publications or for exceptional contribut...More |
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 | | | Winner - 2011 Clio Prize - Ontario | | The CHA is proud to annonce that this year's winner of the Clio Prize for Ontario is Michelle Hamilton, for her book Collections and Objections: Aboriginal Material Culture in Southern Ontario, 1791-1914.The Clio prizes ...More |
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 | | | Winner - 2011 Clio Prize - The Prairies | | The CHA is proud to announce that this year's winners of the 2011 Clio Prize for the Prairies Brenda Macdougall for her book One of the Family: Metis Culture in Nineteenth-Century Northwestern Saskatchewan.The Clio prize...More |
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 | | | Winner - 2011 Clio Prize - British Columbia | | The CHA is proud to annonce that this year's winner of the Clio Prize for British Columbia is Keith Thor Carlson, for his book The Power of Place, The Problem of Time: Aboriginal Identity and Historical Consciousness in ...More |
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 | | | Winners - 2011 Clio Prize - The North | | The CHA is proud to annonce that this year's winner of the Clio Prize for he North are Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation and Shirleen Smith, for their book People of the Lakes: Stories of Our Van Tat Gwich’in Elders / Googwan...More |
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 | | | The Albert B. Corey Prize | | The Albert B. Corey Prize in Canadian-American Relations, jointly sponsored by the Canadian Historical Association and the American Historical Association, will be awarded in May 2012 at the Annual Meeting of the Canadia...More |
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 | | | The John Bullen Prize | The John Bullen Prize honours the outstanding Ph.D. thesis on a historical topic submitted in a Canadian university by a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
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| The Canadian Aboriginal History Book Prize | | Winners2011Keith Thor Carlson. The Power of Place, The Problem of Time: Aboriginal Identity and Historical Consciousness in the Cauldron of Colonialism.In this richly textured and innovative study, Keith Thor Carlson rei...More |
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 | | | Winner - Hilda Neatby Prize - English Article | | The Canadian Committee on Women’s History is proud to announce its 2010 winners of the Hilda Neatby Prize. The winner of the best English-language academic article deemed to make an original and scholarly contribution to...More |
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 | | | Winner - Hilda Neatby Prize - French Article | | The Canadian Committee on Women’s History is proud to announce its 2010 winners of the Hilda Neatby Prize. The winner of the best French-language academic article published in a Canadian or International journal or book ...More |
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| The Hilda Neatby Prize | The Hilda Neatby Prize recognises each year the best articles in French and English on women's history. Neatby Prize Winners 2010English-language Article Heidi MacDonald. “Who Counts? Nuns, Work and the Census of Canada...More |
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 | | | Political History Prize - Best Book | | The Political History Group (PHG), a committee affiliated with the Canadian Historical Association, is pleased to offer a prize for the best book in Canadian political history.The Canadian Historical Association’s Politi...More |
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 | | | Political History Prize - Best Article | The Political History Group (PHG), a committee affiliated with the Canadian Historical Association, is pleased to offer a prize for the best article in Canadian political history.
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 | | | Public History Prize | | The Canadian Committee on Public History, affiliated with the Canadian Historical Association, is proud to offer a prize in public history.Winners2011Ronald Rudin. Remembering and Forgetting in Acadie: A Historian’s Jour...More |
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 | | | Winner - 2010 Eugene A. Forsey Prize | | The Canadian Committee on LAbour History is proud to announce that this year's winner of the Eugene A. Forsey Prize is Julia Maureen Smith, for her thesis; "Organizing the Unorganized: The Service, Office, and Retail Wo...More |
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| The Eugene Forsey Prize | | The Eugene Forsey Prize, awarded by the Canadian Committee on Labour History for the best undergraduate and graduate essays on Canadian labour history. Winners2010Julia Maureen Smith, "Organizing the Unorganized: The Se...More |
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| The Neil Sutherland Article Prize | | This award honours the pioneering work of Canadian historian Neil Sutherland in the history of children and youth by recognizing outstanding contributions to the field. The prize is given out on a biennial basis under th...More |
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| Best article on the History of Sexuality | The Canadian Committee on the History of Sexuality, a subcommittee of the Canadian Historical Association, is pleased to offer its Prize for the Best Article on the History of Sexuality in Canada. We are pleased to annou...More |
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