AHA Award Recipients
Waldo G. Leland Prize
An honorific prize established by Council in 1981, the Leland Prize recognizes the outstanding reference tool in history over a five-year period. The prize honors Waldo G. Leland (d. 1966), the distinguished contributor to bibliographical guides and a life member of the AHA who served as secretary to the Association from 1909 to 1920.
2011 |
The New Cambridge History of Islam, 6 vols. (Cambridge University Press), General Editor: Michael Cook (Princeton Univ.) |
2006 |
Encyclopedia of Women and Religion in North America |
2001 |
American National Biography, 24 vols., edited by John A. Garraty, Columbia University, and Mark C. Carnes, Barnard College, Columbia University (Oxford U. Press under the auspices of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1999) |
1996 |
Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture. 5 vols. Barbara A. Tenenbaum, editor in chief, Library of Congress (Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1996) |
1991 |
Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, editor-in-chief. (Macmillan Publishing Co.) |
1986 |
The Historical Atlas of the United States Congressional Districts Kenneth C. Martis, West Virginia U. (Macmillan) |
1981 |
Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups, Stephen Thernstrom, ed. (Belknap Press of Harvard U.P.) |
