• The Wolfson History Prizes are literary awards given annually in the United Kingdom to promote and encourage standards of excellence in the writing of...
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  • the European Reformation between 1490 and 1700. It won the 2003 Wolfson History Prize (UK) and the 2004 National Book Critics Circle Award (US). English-language...
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    history. She is the author of the 2017 book Black Tudors: The Untold Story, which was shortlisted for the 2018 Nayef Al-Rodhan Prize and the Wolfson History...
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    for Wolfson College, Oxford and Wolfson College, Cambridge. The Foundation also operates the Wolfson History Prize. The Wolfson Economics Prize is individually...
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  • Stalingrad (Beevor book) (category Hawthornden Prize-winning works)
    in 1998. The book won the first Samuel Johnson Prize, the Wolfson History Prize and the Hawthornden Prize for Literature in 1999. The book starts with Operation...
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    Schama wrote his first book, Patriots and Liberators, which won the Wolfson History Prize. The book was originally intended as a study of the French Revolution...
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    Mary Beard (classicist) (category Scholars of ancient Greek history)
    from the original on 24 June 2012. "The 2009 Wolfson History Prize Winners". The Wolfson History Prize. Retrieved 17 June 2022. "Corresponding Members...
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    social history and women's history. Her 2019 book The Five, about the lives of the women murdered by Jack the Ripper, was shortlisted for the Wolfson History...
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  • Quentin Skinner (category Members of the University of Cambridge faculty of history)
    of the history of political thought. He has won numerous prizes for his work, including the Wolfson History Prize in 1979 and the Balzan Prize in 2006...
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    David Reynolds (historian) (category Members of the University of Cambridge faculty of history)
    University in Tokyo and Sciences Po in Paris. Reynolds was awarded the Wolfson History Prize, 2005, and elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 2005. His...
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    Adam Tooze (category Philip Leverhulme Prize winners)
    them. H-Soz-Kult Prize for Modern History (2002) Philip Leverhulme Prize (2002) Wolfson History Prize (2006) Longman History Today Prize (2007) Los Angeles...
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    Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction Wolfson History Prize Hawthornden Prize for Literature Berlin: The Downfall 1945 Longman-History Today Trustees' Award The Battle...
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  • Renaissance: Consumer Cultures in Italy, 1400–1600, a winner of the 2005 Wolfson History Prize. Her current work is on fashion in Renaissance and Early Modern...
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  • the Hon Dame Janet Wolfson de Botton DBE, and the chief executive is Paul Ramsbottom. Wolfson family Wolfson History Prize Wolfson Centre, University...
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    Remarkable Manuscripts is the winner of the Duff Cooper Prize for 2016 and the Wolfson History Prize for 2017. Christopher de Hamel was born on 20 November...
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    Diarmaid MacCulloch (category James Tait Black Memorial Prize recipients)
    Critics Circle Award, the 2004 British Academy Book Prize and the Wolfson History Prize. A History of Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years was...
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  • 2022 history book by Halik Kochanski. It is about the European resistance movements during World War II. It won the 2023 Wolfson History Prize. Hett...
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  • and Caliphs". History: Reviews of New Books. 50 (2): 39–41. doi:10.1080/03612759.2022.2034539. S2CID 247779986. "£50k Wolfson History Prize shortlist announced"...
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  • and was shortlisted for the 2019 Cundill History Prize and 2020 Wolfson History Prize. Green worked widely on the Covid-19 pandemic, addressing the impacts...
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  • 2020 for the Wolfson History Prize, and was a finalist in the PROSE Awards, and for which she was awarded the 2020 Rose Mary Crawshay Prize. Turner received...
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    The Wolfson Economics Prize is a £250,000 economics prize, the second largest economics prize in the world after Nobel. The Wolfson Prize is sponsored...
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  • Hitler (Kershaw books) (category German history book stubs)
    three winners of the Wolfson History Prize in 2001. The historian David Welch described the first volume as "biographical history at its best by a master...
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  • The Wages of Destruction (category Books about economic history)
    history of Nazi Germany. Written by Adam Tooze, it was first published by Allen Lane in 2006. The Wages of Destruction won the Wolfson History Prize and...
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    Lukas Prize Project Awards". nieman.harvard.edu. Retrieved 6 April 2016. "KL - The 2016 Wolfson History Prize Winner". The Wolfson History Prize. Retrieved...
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    1994 Winner of the Wolfson History Prize, 2000, for Hitler, 1936–1945: Nemesis (Allen Lane) Co-winner of the British Academy Book Prize, 2001 Fellow of the...
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    David Abulafia (category Members of the University of Cambridge faculty of history)
    his work on Mediterranean history. In 2020, he was awarded the Wolfson History Prize for The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans. Abulafia was...
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    political figures of the Victorian age". The book additionally won the Wolfson History Prize and the James Stern Silver Pen Award for Non-Fiction. In September...
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  • New College, Oxford, between 1990 and 2016. She was awarded the Wolfson History Prize in 2010 for her book The Man on Devil's Island, a biography on Alfred...
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  • The Butchering Art (category History books about medicine)
    Award and was shortlisted for both the 2018 Wellcome Book Prize and the 2018 Wolfson History Prize. The book is split into a prologue, eleven chapters, and...
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  • in the political, social and cultural history of modern Italy. He began his career as a research fellow at Wolfson College, Oxford and then at All Souls...
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