Prizes

 Recent prize-winning articles by faculty include: 

 

  • Figuerola Prize for best article in the European Review of Economic History 2023
    Jason Lennard, "Sticky wages and the Great Depression: evidence from the United Kingdom" (available here)
  • Arthur H. Cole Prize for the best paper in the Journal of Economic History 2020
    Neil Cummins, 'Where is the Middle Class? Evidence from 60 Million English Death and Probate Records, 1892-1992' (available here

  • Council for European Studies First Article Prize 2020
    Anne Ruderman, Intra-European Trade in Atlantic Africa and the African Atlantic. The William and Mary Quarterly, 77(2), 211-244 (view here)
  • Timothy Coghlan Prize for best paper in the Australian Economic Review 2020
    Kota Ogasawara, Ian Gazeley and Eric B. Schneider, 'Nutrition, crowding, and disease among low‐income households in Tokyo in 1930', 60 (1): 73-104 (view here)
  • Award for best paper published in German History 2019
    Oliver Volckart, ‘The Dear Old Holy Roman Realm, How Does it Hold Together?’ Monetary Policies, Cross-cutting Cleavages and Political Cohesion in the Age of Reformation (available here)
  • Timothy Coghlan Prize for best paper in the Australian Economic Review 2012
    Tirthankar Roy, ‘Consumption of cotton cloth in India, 1795–1940’, 52 (1): 61-84 (available here)
  • Arthur H. Cole Prize for best paper in the Journal of Economic History 2012
    Nikolaus Wolf, Max-Stephan Schultze, and Hans-Christian Heinemeyer, 'On the Economic Consequences of the Peace: Trade and Borders After Versailles” (available here)