Since 1995, the Department of History has awarded book prizes to recognize students for outstanding work in history courses. The following students were chosen for their work during fall semester:
• Christine Volk and Hannah Schwarze won the book prizes for H111 Global History to 1500.
• Andrew Meyer won for H112 Global History since 1500.
• Matthew Pysh was recognized for his work in H113 U. S. History to 1865.
• Loren Galloway won the book prize for H305 Colonial and Revolutionary America.
• In H355 U.S. Women’s History, Anna Sonday was awarded the prize.
• Peter McColl won for H381 Revolutionary Russia.
• David Spriegel was recognized for his work in H390 Modern China.
• In H270 Historical Thinking, Peter McColl was the prize winner.
• Anna Sonday was the book prize recipient in H450 History without Boundaries.
• David Spriegel was the winner in H470 Senior Thesis.