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Willi Paul Adams Award Winners

2011

Paul Schor, Université Paris Diderot, Counting and Classifying: A History of American Censuses (Éditions de l’École des hautes études en sciences sociales).

2009

Bernd Greiner, Hamburg Institute for Social Research, War without Fronts: The USA in Vietnam (Hamburger Edition).

2007

Pierre Gervais, Département d'Histoire, Université Paris 8/CENA-Mascipo UMR 8168, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales-CNRS, The Origins of the Industrial Revolution in the United States: From Mercantile Economy to Industrial Capitalism, 1800–1850 (Editions de l’École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales)

2005

Michel Cordillot, Université Paris 8, The Democratic and Social Republic in America: French-Speaking Radicals in the USA; A Biographical Dictionary, 1848–1922 (Editions de l’Atelier).

2003

Daria Frezza, University of Siena (Italy), The Leader, the Crowd, and Democracy in American Public Discourse, 1880-1941 (Caroccie Editore)

2001 *

Claudia Schnurmann, Georg-August-University Gottingen, Atlantic Worlds: English and Dutch People in the American-Atlantic Area, 1648–1713 (Bohlau Verlag)

1999 *

Jong Won Lee, U.S.-Korean Relations and Japan in East Asia’s Cold War (University of Tokyo Press)

1997 *

Jean Heffer, The United States and the Pacific: The Story of a Frontier (Albin Michel, Paris)

1996 *

Marie-Jeanne Rossignol, The Nationalist Ferment: At the Origins of American Foreign Policy, 1789–1812 (Éditions Belin, FRANCE)

1995 *

Ferdinando Fasce, A Family in Stars and Stripes: The Great War and Corporate Culture in America (Il Mulino, ITALY)

1994 *

Jacques Portes, Une Fascination Réticente: Les États-Unis Dans L'Opinion Française (Presses Universitaires De Nancy, FRANCE)

* Recipients of award received it as the “Foreign Language Book Prize.”