2007 Prize, Howard Hsueh-Hao Chiang, "Effecting Science, Affecting Medicine: Homosexuality, the Kinsey Reports, and the Contested Boundaries of Psychopathology in the United States, 1948-1965."
Citation2006 Prize, Michael John Pettit, "The Unwary Purchaser: Consumer Psychology and the Regulation of Commerce in Modern America"
Citation2005 Prize: Courtenay Raia, "Ether Theories and Ether Theologies: Mind, Matter and Meaning in the Late Victorian Physics of Sir Oliver Lodge"
Citation2005 Honorable Mention: Jamie Cohen-Cole, "Making Minds and Social Relations for a Democratic America: The Politics of Thinking"
C itation2004 Prize: Sarah E. Igo, "Roper, Gallup, and the 'Man in the Street': Producing the Public Through the Polls, 1936-1953"
Citation2003 Prize: no prize awarded
2002 Prize: Deborah F. Weinstein, for "Culture at Work: Family Therapy and the Culture Concept in Postwar America"
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2007 Prize: Jeff Pooley, "Fifteen Pages that Shook the Field: Personal Influence, Edward Shils and the Remembered History of Mass Communication Research,”The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences 608 (2006):130-156.
Citation2005 Prize was jointly awarded. It went to:
Philippe Fontaine, “Blood, Politics, and Social Science: Richard Titmuss and the Institute of Economic Affairs, 1957-1973,”Isis 93 (2002):401-434.
Mark Solovey, “Riding Natural Scientists' Coattails onto the Endless Frontier: The SSRC and the Quest for Scientific Legitimacy,”Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 40 (2004): 393-422).
Citation2003 Prize: John Carson, "Differentiating a Republican Citizenry: Talents, Human Science, and Enlightenment Theories of Governance," Osiris 17 (2002).
Citation2001 Prize: Jorge Canizares Esguerra, "New World, New Stars: Patriotic Astrology and the Invention of Spanish and Creole Bodies in Colonial Spanish America, 1600-1650," American Historical Review 104 (February 1999), 33-68.
Citation1999 Prize: Matti Bunzl, "Franz Boas and the Humboldtian Tradition: From Volksgeist and Nationalcharakter to an Anthropological Concept of Culture," in George Stocking, ed., Volksgeist as Method and Ethic: Essay on Boasian Ethnography and the German Anthropological Tradition (History of Anthropology, vol. 8) (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1996): 17-78.
Citation1997 Prize: Patrick J. Ryan, "Unnatural Selection: Intelligence Testing, Eugenics, and American Political Cultures,"Â Journal of Social History 30 (1997): 669-685.
The 2006 Prize was jointly awarded. It went to:
Jamie Cohen-Cole, "Thinking About Thinking in Cold War America," Princeton University, 2003.
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Dana Jean Simmons, "Minimal Frenchmen: Science and Standards of Living, 1840-1960," University of Chicago, 2004.
Citation2004 Prize: Sarah E. Igo, "America Surveyed: The Making of a Social Scientific Public, 1920-1960," Princeton, 2001.
Citation2002 Prize: Richard Keller, "Action Psychologique: French psychiatry in colonial North Africa, 1900-1962," Rutgers, 2001.
Citation2000 Prize: Peder Anker, "Ecology of Nations: British Imperial Sciences of Nature, 1895-1945," Harvard University, 1999.
Citation1998 Prize: Paul Lerner, "Hysterical Men: War, Neurosis, and German Mental Medicine, 1914-1921," Columbia University, 1996.
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1996 Prize: Richard Weikart, "Socialist Darwinism: Evolution in German Socialist Thought from Marx to Bernstein," University of Iowa, 1994.
Citation1995 Prize: Lynette Schumaker, "The Lion in the Path: Fieldwork and Culture in the History of the Rhodes-Livingstone Institute, 1937-1964," University of Pennsylvania, 1994.
Citation1994 Prize: John Carson, "Talents, Intelligence, and the Construction of Human Difference in France and America, 1750-1920," Princeton University, 1994.
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