SFHS PAST AWARD WINNERS
RESEARCH TRAVEL AWARD
The Research Travel Award is awarded annually by the Society for French Historical Studies and the Western Society for French History to an American or Canadian scholar who has received a doctorate in the five-year period prior to the award for research outside North America on any aspect of the history of France.
2008
Claire Salinas, Visiting Assistant Professor at Colorado College, for
"Settling Society in France and Algeria: Emigration, Colonization, and Liberal Politics, 1830-1870".
2007
Junko Tankeda, Syracuse University, for “Between France and the Mediterranean: Absolutism and Commercial Humanism in Marseille, 1660-1720.”
2006
Rebecca Pulju, Kent State University, for "The Woman's Paradise: Gender and Consumer Culture in France, 1944-1965."
2005
Sara Beam, University of Victoria, for "The Body of the Criminal in Europe, 1500 - 1750."
2004
Richard Keyser, assistant professor of history at Western Kentucky University, for "From Gift to Contract: The Transformation of Medieval Property Dealings, Champagne 1100-1350."
2003
Richard C. Keller, assistant professor of medical history and history of science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, "Developing Madness: The Psychiatrist's Civilizing Mission in French North Africa, 1900-1962"
2002
Sean Kennedy (University of New Brunswick) for his project entitled "The Croix de Few and the Parti Social Français in Algeria."
2001
Nancy Locklin, Assistant Professor, Maryville College (TN). Ph.D, Emory University. Project: "Women in Early Modern Brittany: Rethinking Work and Identity in a Traditional Economy"
2000
Patrick R. Young, Fordham University, "The Consumer as National Subject: Bourgeois Tourism in the French Third Republic, 1880-1914"
1999
Michael Lynn, "Popular Science in the French Enlightenment: The Dissemination of Natural Philosophy and the Creation of an Urban Scientific Culture"
1998
Nancy Edwards, lecturer Bowdoin College, for her project, "Regendering the Nation: the Role of the Housewife in French Indentity Formation from 1918 to Vichy" (Dissertation at UC Berkeley)
1997
Mathew S. Kuefler, Rice University.
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