The Henry Allen Moe Prize in the Humanities

2007

Patricia M. Wald
for "International Criminal Courts: Some Kudos and Concerns"


2006

Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway
for "The Study of Greek Sculpture in the Twenty-first Century"


2005

Linda Greenhouse
For "'Because We Are Final': Judicial Review Two Hundred Years after Marbury," delivered as part of the symposium "The Two Hundredth Anniversary of Marbury v. Madison."


2004

James J. Megivern
for "Capital Punishment: The Curious History of its Privileged Place in Christendom"


2003

Carmela Vircillo Franklin
for "'Pro Communi doctorum virorum comodo': The Vatican Library and Its Service to Scholarship"


2002

Thomas Noel Mitchell
for "Roman Republicansim: The Underrated Legacy"


2001

Harry Kitsikopoulos
for "Technilogical Change in Medieval England: A Critique of the Neo-Malthusian Argument"


2000

Helen Hennessey Vendler
for "Seamus Heaney and the Oresteia: 'Mycanae Outlook' and the Usefulness of Tradition"


1999

Anthony Grafton
for "Girolamo Cardano and the Tradition of Classical Astrology"


1998

Gerhard Böwering
for "The Concept of Time in Islam"


1997

Jaroslav Pelikan
for "Greek Wisdom in New Rome"


1996

Christian Habicht
for "Athens, Samos, and Alexander the Great"


1995

James McPherson
for "Who Freed the Slaves?"


1994

Bernard Bailyn
for "Thomas Jefferson and the Ambiguity of Liberty"


1993

John P. Larner
for "North American Hero? Christopher Columbus, 1702-2002"


1992

Crawford H. Greenewalt
for "When a Mighty Empire Was Destroyed: The Common Man at the Fall of Sardis, ca. 546 B.C."


1991

Ada Louise Huxtable
for "Architectural Criticism"


1990

Henry Hoenigswald
for "Does Language Grow on Trees? Ancestry, Descent, Regularity"


1989

Roland M. Frye
for "'Not of an age, but for all time": A Shakespearean's Thoughts on Shakespeare's Permanence"


1988

Nicholas deB. Katzenbach
for "Separation of Powers Now and Then"

Theodore J. Ziolkowski
for "Schinkel's Museum: The Romantic Temple of Art"


1987

Robert R. Palmer
for "The Two Toczuevilles and Two Kinds of History"


1986

Diane Ravitch
for "Politicization and the Schools: The Case of Bilingual Education"


1985

Alfred J. Rieber
for "Businessmen and Business Culture in Pre-Revolutionary Russia"


1984

M. Alison Frantz
for "Multum in Parvo: The Aegean Island of Sikinos"

Edmund Sears Morgan
for "The World and William Penn"


1982

Rensselaer W. Lee
for "The First Illustration of Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered"

Jerome Blum
for "Fiction and the European Peasantry: The realist Novel as A Historial Source"

 

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