Winners of the Pulitzer Prize in History.
Pulitzer Prize for History Public
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Voyagers to the West de Bernard Bailyn
The years just before the American Revolution—years in which immigration to the New World from Britain increased dramatically—are the focus …
Phil in SF a dit : 1987 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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The Launching of Modern American Science de Robert V. Bruce
Looks at the nineteenth century origins of American science, discusses the influence of the Civil War, and describes financial support, …
Phil in SF a dit : 1988 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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Battle Cry of Freedom de James M. McPherson
Filled with fresh interpretations and information, puncturing old myths and challenging new ones, Battle Cry of Freedom will unquestionably become …
Phil in SF a dit : 1989 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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Parting the Waters de Taylor Branch (America in the King Years, #1)
Hailed as the most masterful story ever told of the American Civil Rights Movement, Parting the Waters is destined to …
Phil in SF a dit : 1989 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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In Our Image de Stanley Karnow
Stanley Karnow, author of Vietnam: A History, has now written an enthralling account of an almost forgotten subject: America's …
Phil in SF a dit : 1990 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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A Midwife's Tale de Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
Drawing on the diaries of a midwife and healer in eighteenth-century Maine, this intimate history illuminates the medical practices, household …
Phil in SF a dit : 1991 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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The Fate of Liberty de Mark E. Neely Jr.
If Abraham Lincoln was known as the Great Emancipator, he was also the only president to suspend the writ of …
Phil in SF a dit : 1992 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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The Radicalism of the American Revolution de Gordon S. Wood
In a grand and immensely readable synthesis of historical, political, cultural, and economic analysis, a prize-winning historian depicts much more …
Phil in SF a dit : 1993 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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No Ordinary Time de Doris Kearns Goodwin
No Ordinary Time is a monumental work, a brilliantly conceived chronicle of one of the most vibrant and revolutionary periods …
Phil in SF a dit : 1995 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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William Cooper's Town de Alan Taylor
In this story of a frontier village in the early American Republic, Alan Taylor explores the lives of Judge William …
Phil in SF a dit : 1996 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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Original Meanings de Jack N. Rakove
What did the U.S. Constitution originally mean, and who has understood its meaning best? Do we look to the intentions …
Phil in SF a dit : 1997 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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Summer for the Gods de Edward J. Larson
In the summer of 1925, the sleepy hamlet of Dayton, Tennessee, became the unlikely setting for one of our century's …
Phil in SF a dit : 1998 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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Gotham de Mike Wallace, Edwin G. Burrows
In Gotham, Edwin O. Burrows and Mike Wallace have written an epic as vast and varied as the city it …
Phil in SF a dit : 1999 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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Freedom From Fear de David M. Kennedy
Between 1929 and 1945, two great travails were visited upon the American people: the Great Depression and World War II.Freedom …
Phil in SF a dit : 2000 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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Founding Brothers de Joseph J. Ellis
An illuminating study of the intertwined lives of the founders of the American republic--John Adams, Aaron Burr, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander …
Phil in SF a dit : 2001 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History