James A. Rawley Prize (AHA)

The James A. Rawley Prize is awarded by the American Historical Association (AHA) for the best book in Atlantic history. The prize is given in memory of James A. Rawley, professor of history emeritus at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.[1]

Year Winner AHA Rawley Prize Title of AHA Rawley Prize
2020 Sophie White Voices of the Enslaved: Love, Labor, and Longing in French Louisiana (Omohundro Inst. of Early American History and Culture and the Univ. of North Carolina Press)
2019 Elena A. Schneider The Occupation of Havana: War, Trade, and Slavery in the Atlantic World (Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the Univ. of North Carolina Press)
2018 Padraic Scanlan Freedom's Debtors: British Antislavery in Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution (Yale Univ. Press)
2017 David Wheat Atlantic Africa and the Spanish Caribbean, 1570–1640 (Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the Univ. of North Carolina Press)
2016 Tamar Herzog Frontiers of Possession: Spain and Portugal in Europe and the Americas (Harvard Univ. Press)
2015 Ada Ferrer Freedom's Mirror: Cuba and Haiti in the Age of Revolution (Cambridge Univ. Press)
2015 Gregory O'Malley Final Passages: The Intercolonial Slave Trade of British America, 1619–1807 (Univ. of North Carolina Press for the Omohundro Inst. of Early American History and Culture)
2014 Aaron Spencer Fogleman Two Troubled Souls: An Eighteenth-Century Couple's Spiritual Journey in the Atlantic World (Univ. of North Carolina Press)
2013 W. Jeffrey Bolster The Mortal Sea: Fishing the Atlantic in the Age of Sail (Harvard Univ. Press)
2012 Rebecca J. Scott and Jean Hebrard Freedom Papers: An Atlantic Odyssey in the Age of Emancipation (Harvard Univ. Press)
2011 David Eltis and David Richardson Atlas of the Transatlantic Slave Trade (Yale Univ. Press)
2011 James Sweet, Domingos Álvares African Healing, and the Intellectual History of the Atlantic World (Univ. of North Carolina Press)
2010 Michael Jarvis In the Eye of All Trade: Bermuda, Bermudians, and the Maritime Atlantic World, 1680–1683 (Univ. of North Carolina Press for the Omohundro Inst. of Early American History and Culture)
2009 Maria Elena Martinez Genealogical Fictions: Limpieza de Sangre, Religion, and Gender in Colonial Mexico (Stanford Univ. Press)
2008 Marcus Rediker The Slave Ship: A Human History (Viking Press)
2007 Sabine MacCormack On the Wings of Time: Rome, the Incas, Spain, and Peru (Princeton Univ. Press)
2006 Christopher Brown Moral Capital: Foundations of British Abolitionism (Univ. of North Carolina Press for the Omohundro Inst. of Early American History and Culture)
2005 Londa Schiebinger Plants and Empire: Colonial Bioprospecting in the Atlantic World (Harvard Univ. Press)
2004 Laurent Dubois A Colony of Citizens: Revolution and Slave Emancipation in the French Caribbean, 1787–1804 (Univ. of North Carolina Press for the Omohundro Inst. of Early American History and Culture)
2003 John Pagan Anne Othwood's Bastard: Sex and Law in Early Virginia (Oxford Univ. Press)
2002 Patricia Seed American Pentimento: The Invention of Indians and the Pursuit of Riches (Univ. of Minnesota Press)
2001 Jorge Canizares-Esguerra How to Write the History of the New World: Histories, Epistemologies, and Identities in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World (Stanford Univ. Press)
2000 Karen Kupperman Indians and English: Facing Off in Early America (Cornell Univ. Press)
1999 Jeremy Adelman Republic of Capital: Buenos Aires and the Legal Transformation of Atlantic World (Stanford Univ. Press)

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