Reviews and Awards Reviews ‘Oxford Scholarship Online is easy and intuitive to use..it relieves pressure on the most sought- after titles and complements ebook collections already in heavy use’. Head of Electronic Services and Systems, Cambridge University Library. ‘...easy to navigate and search...the selection of titles enables a large range of topical material to be available on demand to multiple readers and considerably enhances our collection’. Academic Liaison Librarian (Law), University of Kent ‘The Bottom Line: For ease of use, user-friendly design, and quality texts, Oxford Scholarship Online is among the best I have ever used. Academic libraries should think seriously about ac- quiring it. Highly recommended.’ Ed Tallent, Library Journal ‘Oxford Scholarship Online is a superior e-book implementation. It joins the ranks of other suc- cessful Oxford products, such as OED Online, the ANB Online, and Oxford Reference Online. Highly recommended for academic and larger public libraries.’ Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin ‘the Holy Grail of online resources.’ Information Services Manager, London School of Economics and Political Science ‘a great resource for academics and information professionals... an easily-manageable way for li- brarians to give their users access to a growing OUP list. Oxford Scholarship Online (OSO) is an archive of the four key areas of philosophy, political science, religion, and economics and finance books. Aimed at researchers and academics globally, OSO features the full texts of... [920] aca- demic books published by the OUP...this is a well-designed, powerful interface for OUP’s printed scholarship. Librarians will find it an excellent alternative for managing... essential texts in these major disciplines.’ Information World Review
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Reviews and Awards
Reviews
‘Oxford Scholarship Online is easy and intuitive to use..it relieves pressure on the most sought-after titles and complements ebook collections already in heavy use’. Head of Electronic Services and Systems, Cambridge University Library.
‘...easy to navigate and search...the selection of titles enables a large range of topical material to be available on demand to multiple readers and considerably enhances our collection’. Academic Liaison Librarian (Law), University of Kent
‘The Bottom Line: For ease of use, user-friendly design, and quality texts, Oxford Scholarship Online is among the best I have ever used. Academic libraries should think seriously about ac-quiring it. Highly recommended.’ Ed Tallent, Library Journal
‘Oxford Scholarship Online is a superior e-book implementation. It joins the ranks of other suc-cessful Oxford products, such as OED Online, the ANB Online, and Oxford Reference Online. Highly recommended for academic and larger public libraries.’ Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
‘the Holy Grail of online resources.’ Information Services Manager, London School of Economics and Political Science
‘a great resource for academics and information professionals... an easily-manageable way for li-brarians to give their users access to a growing OUP list. Oxford Scholarship Online (OSO) is an archive of the four key areas of philosophy, political science, religion, and economics and finance books. Aimed at researchers and academics globally, OSO features the full texts of... [920] aca-demic books published by the OUP...this is a well-designed, powerful interface for OUP’s printed scholarship. Librarians will find it an excellent alternative for managing... essential texts in these major disciplines.’ Information World Review
Awards
Winner of ‘Best Interface’ in the Charleston Advisor Seventh Annual Readers’ Choice Awards, November 2007 - “Searching is easy, intuitive, and loaded with special features. Both beginning and advanced searchers will find the interface powerful but easy to use”
Finalist, Best Online Reference Service - SIIA Codie Awards 2005
Honorable Mention for Best Electronic Product 2003 - Humanities Association of American Publishers, Professional/Scholarly Publishing Division (AAP PSP)
Award-winning titles & authors in Oxford Scholarship Online
Armstrong: Governing Social Inclusion: Europeanization through Policy Coordination, winner of the University Association for Contemporary European Studies (UACES) 2011 Book Prize
della Porta, Caiani: Social Movements and Europeanization - Donatella della Porta was awarded the Dogan Prize in European Political Sociology 2011
Dew: Orientalism in Louis XIV’s France, winner of the Canadian Historical Association’s Wallace K. Ferguson Prize 2011
Greenwood: Afro-Greeks: Dialogues Between Anglophone Caribbean Literature and Classics in the 20th Century, joint winner of the 2011 Runciman Award
Harris: Selling Sex in the Reich: Prostitutes in German Society, 1914-1945, winner of the 2011 Women’s History Network Book Prize
Harrison: The Medical War British Military Medicine in the First World War, winner of the Tem-pler Medal Book Prize 2011
King: Newman and the Alexandrian Fathers: Shaping Doctrine in Nineteenth-Century England, winner of a 2011 John Templeton Awards for Theological Promise
Legaspi: The Death of Scripture and the Rise of Biblical Studies, winner of the 2011 John Temple-ton Award for Theological Promise
Lovett: A General Theory of Domination & Justice, winner of the 2011 APSA (American Political Science Association) Foundations of Political Theory First Book Award
Mevorach: Insolvency within Multinational Enterprise Groups, winner of the Edwin Coe Prize for Outstanding Legal Scholarship
Radde-Gallwitz: Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nyssa, and the Transformation of Divine Simplicity, winner of a 2011 John Templeton Awards for Theological Promise
Barr, Diamond: Pension Reform A Short Guide, written by Peter Diamond, winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize for Economics
Barr: Diamond, Peter: Reforming Pensions Principles and Policy Choices, written by Peter Dia-mond, winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize for Economics
Beeley: Gregory of Nazianzus on the Trinity and the Knowledge of God In Your Light We Shall See Light, winner of The John Templeton Award for Theological Promise 2010
Betts: Within Walls Private Life in the German Democratic Republic, winner of the Fraenkel Prize in Contemporary History for 2010
Brown: A Common Law of International Adjudication, winner of the American Society of Interna-tional Law Certificate of Merit 2010
Butterfield: The Familiar Enemy Chaucer, Language, and Nation in the Hundred Years War, winner of the R.H.Gapper Book Prize 2010
Duff: Romanticism and the Uses of Genre, winner of the ESSE Book Award for Literatures in the English Language 2010
Finkelstein et al: Strategic Leadership, shortlisted for the Academy of Management 2010 - George R Terry Book Award
Kraska: Maritime Power and the Law of the Sea: Expeditionary Operations in World Politics, winner of the Mahan Prize, 2010
McCormick: William Petty and the Ambitions of Political Arithmetic, winner of the 2010 John Ben Snow Prize
Messent: Mark Twain and Male Friendship The Twichell, Howells, and Rogers Friendships, winner of the 2010 American Studies Network Book Prize
Rubery: The Novelty of Newspapers Victorian Fiction After the Invention of the News, winner of the ESSE Book Award for Junior Scholars 2010
Schütze: From Dual to Cooperative Federalism: The Changing Structure of European Law, winner of the UACES (University Association for Contemporary European Studies) Best Book Prize 2010 Angilletta Jr.: Thermal Adaptation A Theoretical and Empirical Synthesis, Winner of The Marsh Ecology Book of the Year Award 2009
Baragwanath: Motivation and Narrative in Herodotus, 2009-10 Recipient of the Classical Associa-tion of the Middle West & South Award for Outstanding Publication, and winner of the Conington Prize 2008
Bell: On the Law of Peace Peace Agreements and the Lex Pacificatoria, winner of the Hart Socio-Legal Book Prize 2009
Billings: Calvin, Participation, and the Gift The Activity of Believers in Union with Christ, winner of a 2009 John Templeton Award for Theological Promise
Burke: ‘Tinkers’ Synge and the Cultural History of the Irish Traveller, recipient of the 2009 CLAS Excellence in Research Award
Chown, Nicolson: Insect Physiological Ecology Mechanisms and Patterns, winner of the Bill Ven-ter/Altron Literary Award for 2009
Flinders: Delegated Governance and the British State Walking without Order, winner of the W.J.M. Mackenzie Book Prize for 2009
Games: The Web of Empire English Cosmopolitans in an Age of Expansion, 1560-1660, winner of the 2009 Roland H. Bainton Book Prize for History
Hurrell: On Global Order Power, Values, and the Constitution of International Society, winner of the 2009 International Studies Best Book Award
Marsh: The Musical Playground Global Tradition and Change in Children’s Songs and Games, winner of the Folklore Society Katharine Briggs Award 2009
Marshall, Gilbert, Green-Ahmanson: Blind Spot When Journalists Don’t Get Religion, awarded the title of ‘Book of the Year 2009’ by the Religious Communication Association
Maurizio: Risorgimento in Exile: Italian Émigrés and the Liberal International in the Post-Napole-onic Era, winner of the 2009 Gladstone Prize proxime accessit
Mettraux: The Law of Command Responsibility, winner of the Asil Francis Lieber Prize 2009
Moeckli: Human Rights and Non-discrimination in the ‘War on Terror’, joint winner of the Paul Guggenheim Prize 2009
Okasha: Evolution and the Levels of Selection, winner of the Lakatos Award 2009 for outstand-ing contribution to the philosophy of science
Parsons, Carlson: Functional Beauty, winner of the American Society for Aesthetics Prize 2009
Sattig: The Language and Reality of Time, Winner of the Wolfgang-Stegmüller-Award 2009 for outstanding work in the field of analytic philosophy
Shriver: Honest Patriots Loving a Country Enough to Remember Its Misdeeds, Winner of the 2009 Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion
Thomson: Bodies of Thought Science, Religion, and the Soul in the Early Enlightenment, Award-ed Prix de la recherche 2009 by the Société Des Anglicistes L’enseignement Supérieur and As-sociation Française d’Etudes Américaines
Wilde: International Territorial Administration: How Trusteeship and the Civilizing Mission Never Went Away, winner of the American Society of International Law Certificate of Merit 2009
Wilson: Epicureanism at the Origins of Modernity, winner of the Canadian Philosophical Prize
Baron: Always On: Language in an Online and Mobile World, joint winner of the Duke of Edin-burgh English-Speaking Union English Language Book Award 2008
Bhopal: Ethnicity, Race, and Health in Multicultural Societies Foundations for better epidemiolo-gy, public health, and health care, winner of the Specialist Readership category of the MJA Open Book Awards 2008
Craven, Matthew: The Decolonization of International Law State Succession and the Law of Trea-ties, winner of the Inaugural European Society of International Law Book Prize 2008
Cullity: The Moral Demands of Affluence, winner of the Australian Catholic University Eureka Prize for Ethics 2008
Donagan: War in England 1642-1649, winner of the Morris D. Forkosch Prize 2008
Glover: Understanding Flowers and Flowering An integrated approach, winner of the 2008 Marsh Ecology Book of the Year Award
Greengrass: Governing Passions Peace and Reform in the French Kingdom, 1576-1585, winner of the RH Gapper Book Prize 2008
Hall, Wyles: New Directions in Ancient Pantomime, John H. Starks’ essay, ‘Pantomime Actresses in Latin Inscriptions’ was selected as Best Article for 2008 by the Women’s Classical Caucus
Hamilton: After the Golden Age Romantic Pianism and Modern Performance, Choice 2008 Out-standing Title of the Year, and winner of Certificate of Merit for the 2009 Association for Record-ed Sound Collections Award for Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research
Healey: Gauging What’s Real The Conceptual Foundations of Contemporary Gauge Theories, winner of the 2008 Lakatos Award for outstanding contribution to the philosophy of science
Humfress: Orthodoxy and the Courts in Late Antiquity, Philip Leverhulme Prize Winner 2008, and winner of Il Premio della Corte Costituzionale della Reppublica italiana by the ‘Gérard Boulvert Society for the Study of European Civilization and for the History of its Legal Systems’
Hutson: The Invention of Suspicion Law and Mimesis in Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama, winner of the Roland Bainton Prize in Literature for 2008
Kearney: The Prohibition of Propaganda for War in International Law, winner of the Asil Francis Lieber Prize 2008
Pearsall: Atlantic Families Lives and Letters in the Later Eighteenth Century, winner of the 2008 Women’s History Network Prize
Prendergast: The Classic Sainte-Beuve and the Nineteenth-Century Culture Wars, joint winner of the 2008 R.H. Gapper Book Prize
Vranes: Trade and the Environment Fundamental Issues in International Law, WTO Law, and Legal Theory, WU Best Paper Award of the City of Vienna for a 2008 article, ‘The Single Euro Pay-ments Area (SEPA) and its Compability with the GATS Disciplines on Financial Services’
Achinstein, Sauer: Milton & Toleration, winner of the Milton Society of America’s Irene Samuel Award for the most distinguished collection on John Milton published in 2007
Andersen, Morris, Amaral, Bliss, O’Keefe: The Hippocampus Book, winner of the Association of American Publishers Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division - 2007 Award for Biomedi-cine and Neuroscience
Baxter: The Earls of Mercia Lordship and Power in Late Anglo-Saxon England, winner of the Whit-field Prize 2007
Bevis: The Art of Eloquence Byron, Dickens, Tennyson, Joyce, Awarded a Philip Leverhulme Prize in 2007
Campbell, Corns, Hale, Tweedie: Milton and the Manuscript of De Doctrina Christiana, winner of the Milton Society of America’s James Holly Hanford Award for the most distinguished book on John Milton published in 2007
Cook: The Long Sexual Revolution English Women, Sex, and Contraception 1800-1975, winner of the 2004 Bonnie and Vern L. Bullough Award for the most distinguished book written for the professional sexological community
Daughton: An Empire Divided Religion, Republicanism, and the Making of French Colonialism, 1880-1914, Choice Outstanding Academic Book 2007
Davis: Naples and Napoleon Southern Italy and the European Revolutions, 1780-1860, winner of the Premio Sele d’Oro Mezzogiorno 2007 for the best (non-fiction) book on southern Italy pub-lished in the last 2 years, winner of the 2007 American Historical Association Helen and Howard R. Marraro Prize, and awarded second prize for the International Napoleonic Society Literary Award 2008
de Vivo: Information and Communication in Venice Rethinking Early Modern Politics, declared proxime accessit for the Royal Historical Society Gladstone Prize 2007, and Philip Leverhulme Prize Winner 2008
Fisher: Birth Control, Sex, and Marriage in Britain 1918-1960, winner of the Whitfield Book Prize 2007, awarded the Proxime Accessit for the Longman-History Today Book of the Year Prize 2007, and Choice Outstanding Academic Book 2007
Gaukroger: The Emergence of a Scientific Culture Science and the Shaping of Modernity 1210-1685, Choice Outstanding Academic Book 2007
Gavezzotti: Molecular Aggregation Structure analysis and molecular simulation of crystals and liquids, winner of the 2007 Trueblood Award of the American Crystallographic Association
Gill: The Structured Self in Hellenistic and Roman Thought, Choice Outstanding Academic Book 2007
Guinn: Handbook of Bioethics and Religion, Choice Outstanding Academic Book 2007
Hadfield: Bar Wars Contesting the Night in Contemporary British Cities, winner of the Hart Early Career Book Prize
Howard: Protestant Theology and the Making of the Modern German University, awarded The Lilly Fellows Program Book Award 2007
Klosko: Political Obligations, winner of the 2007 David and Elaine Spitz Prize
Lutgendorf: Hanuman’s Tale The Messages of a Divine Monkey, Choice Outstanding Academic Book 2007
McDowell: The English Radical Imagination Culture, Religion, and Revolution, 1630-1660, award-ed a Philip Leverhulme Prize in 2007
Naiden: Ancient Supplication, Choice Outstanding Academic Book 2007
Pogge: John Rawls His Life and Theory of Justice, Choice Outstanding Academic Book 2007
Scholar: The Je-Ne-Sais-Quoi in Early Modern Europe: Encounters with a Certain Something, awarded a Philip Leverhulme Prize in 2007
Teixeira: Jacob Mincer - The Founding Father of Modern Labor Economics, winner of the Europe-an Society for the History of Economic Thought Prize for the Best Monograph of 2007 and 2008
Waller: Writers, Readers, and Reputations Literary Life in Britain 1870-1918, Choice Outstanding Academic Book 2007
Wilkinson: Fundamental Processes in Ecology An earth systems approach, winner of The Marsh Ecology Book of the Year Award 2007
Ashiagbor: The European Employment Strategy Labour Market Regulation and New Gover-nance, winner of the Peter Birks Prize for Outstanding Legal Scholarship, 2006
Bardgett: The Biology of Soil A community and ecosystem approach, winner of The Marsh Ecol-ogy Book of the Year Award 2006
Beiser: Schiller as Philosopher: A Re-Examination, Choice Outstanding Academic Book 2006
Boghossian: Fear of Knowledge Against Relativism and Constructivism, Choice Outstanding Academic Book 2006
Brennan: The Stoic Life Emotions, Duties, and Fate, Choice Outstanding Academic Book 2006
Brown: Physical Relativity Space-time structure from a dynamical perspective, joint winner of the Lakatos Award 2006
Cass: The Constitutionalization of the World Trade Organization Legitimacy, Democracy, and Community in the International Trading System, The American Society of International Law 2006 Certificate of Merit
Chang: Inventing Temperature Measurement and Scientific Progress, joint winner of the Lakatos Award 2006
Crenshaw: Defending God Biblical Responses to the Problem of Evil, Choice Outstanding Aca-demic Book 2006
Giordano: Understanding Eating Disorders Conceptual and Ethical Issues in the Treatment of Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa, Choice Outstanding Academic Book 2006
Gordon: Mastering the Art of Performance A Primer for Musicians, Choice Outstanding Academic Book 2006
Gray: Consciousness Creeping up on the hard problem, winner of the 2006 British Psychological Society Book Award
Harrison: Righteous Riches The Word of Faith Movement in Contemporary African American Religion, Choice Outstanding Academic Book 2006
Jeffery: Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson A Political Soldier, winner of the 2006 Templer Medal and Book Prize, awarded by The Society for Army Historical Research
Larsen: Crisis of Doubt Honest Faith in Nineteenth-Century England, winner of Books and Cul-ture’s Book of the Year 2006
Marmot, Wilkinson: Social Determinants of Health 2/e, winner of First Prize in the Public Health category of the BMA Medical Book Competition 2006
McAdams: The Redemptive Self Stories Americans Live By, winner of the 2006 William James Book Award
Milnor: Gender, Domesticity, and the Age of Augustus Inventing Private Life, winner of the Goodwin Award of Merit 2006
Oliver: The Constitution of Independence The Development of Constitutional Theory in Austra-lia, Canada, and New Zealand, joint-second prize winner of the Peter Birks Prize for Outstanding Legal Scholarship, 2006
Pearson: Mallarmé and Circumstance The Translation of Silence, winner of the sixth annual R.H Gapper Book Prize, 2006
Poska: Women and Authority in Early Modern Spain The Peasants of Galicia, winner of the 2006 Ronald H. Bainton Prize for History and Theology
Rider: Magic and Impotence in the Middle Ages, winner of the Katharine Briggs Folklore Award 2006
Rosenblatt: Renaissance England’s Chief Rabbi: John Selden, winner of the Milton Society of America’s John T. Shawcross award for the most distinguished chapter on John Milton published in 2006
Sarooshi: International Organizations and their Exercise of Sovereign Powers, Winner of the 2006 American Society of International Law Book Prize and the 2006 Myres S McDougal Prize Award-ed by the American Society for Policy Sciences
Schofield: Utility and Democracy The Political Thought of Jeremy Bentham, winner of the WJM Mackenzie Book Prize for 2006, awarded by the Political Studies Association for the best book published in political studies.
Sexton: Debtor Diplomacy Finance and American Foreign Relations in the Civil War Era 1837-1873, Honourable Mention, Wadsworth Prize for Business History 2006
Smith, Denton, Lundquist: Soul Searching The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenag-ers, winner of the Christianity Today “Christanity and Culture” 2006 Book Award
Vachudova: Europe Undivided Democracy, Leverage, and Integration After Communism, winner of ISSC XIIth Stein Rokkan Prize Co-winner of the 2006 Marshall Shulman Book Prize
van Zwanenberg, Millstone: BSE: risk, science and governance, commended in the Medical Jour-nalist’s Association Book Awards 2006
Crowley: Wars of Words The Politics of Language in Ireland 1537-2004, winner of the 2005 Mi-chael J. Durkan Prize for Books on Language and Culture awarded by ACIS
Erenberg: The Greatest Fight of Our Generation Louis vs. Schmeling, selected by the Chicago Tribune as one of the best books of 2005
Foote: Black and White Manhattan The History of Racial Formation in Colonial New York City, Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2005
French: Military Identities The Regimental System, the British Army, and the British People c.1870-2000, winner of the Templer Medal Book Prize 2005
Getzler: A History of Water Rights at Common Law, winner of the Peter Birks Prize for Outstand-ing Legal Scholarship, 2005
Gorlizki, Khlevniuk: Cold Peace Stalin and the Soviet Ruling Circle, 1945-1953, winner of the Al-exander Nove Prize of the British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies, and Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2005
Knight, Song: Towards a Labour Market in China, winner of the Richard Lester Prize for the Out-standing Book in Labor Economics and Industrial Relations 2005
Magee: The Uncrowned King of Swing Fletcher Henderson and Big Band Jazz, winner of the 2005 Irving Lowens Book Award, Society for American Music
McLean, McMillan: State of the Union, winner of the Political Studies Association’s W.J.M. Mack-enzie Prize for the best book published in political science in 2005
Parker: Polytheism and Society at Athens, winner of the 2005 Criticos Prize
Rodgers: Mencken The American Iconoclast, named One of the Top Ten Biographies of 2005-2006 by Booklist, finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Biography, named Chicago Tribune’s Best of 2005 Nonfiction List Winner, and Book of the Year Gold Award for Biography
Todd: Young Women, Work, and Family in England 1918-1950, joint winner of the Women’s His-tory Network Book Prize 2005
Ross, Plug: The Mystery of The Moon Illusion Exploring Size Perception, Choice Outstanding Academic Book 2004
Enz: No Time to be Brief A scientific biography of Wolfgang Pauli, Choice Outstanding Academic Book 2004
Ogilvie: A Bitter Living Women, Markets, and Social Capital in Early Modern Germany, winner of the René Kuczynski Prize 2004
Oakley: The Conciliarist Tradition Constitutionalism in the Catholic Church 1300-1870, winner of the Roland H. Bainton Prize 2004
Vincent: The Nature of Political Theory, winner of the W.J.M. Mackenzie Prize 2004
Sherry: The Great War and the Language of Modernism, Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2004
Stott: Hannah More The First Victorian, winner of the Rose Mary Crawshay Award 2004
Azuma: Between Two Empires Race, History, and Transnationalism in Japanese America, winner of the Theodore Saloutos Award of the Immigration and Ethnic History Society, and winner of the 2004-2005 Hiroshi Shumizu Award of the Japanese Association for American Studies
Noll: America’s God From Jonathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln, winner of the Historical Soci-ety’s Eugene Genovese Best Book in American History Prize, 2004
Baderin: International Human Rights and Islamic Law, winner of Best Book Award, First Interna-tional Book Festival on the Best Book on Human Rights and Islam 2004
Gregoric: Aristotle on the Common Sense, winner of the Conington Prize 2004
Canny, Nicholas: Making Ireland British, 1580-1650, awarded the Irish Historical Research Prize for 2003
Lerdahl: Tonal Pitch Space, winner of the 2003 Wallace Berry Award from the Society for Music Theory, and winner of ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award
McArthur, Smith: Minnie Fisher Cunningham A Suffragist’s Life in Politics, winner of the 2003 Texas State Historical Association’s Liz Carpenter Prize, and winner of the 2003 Texas Historical Commission’s TR Fehrenbach Prize
Plokhy: The Cossacks and Religion in Early Modern Ukraine, winner of the 2003 Book Prize of the American Association of Ukrainian Studies
Sider: Four-Dimensionalism: An Ontology of Persistence and Time, winner of the 2003 American Philosophical Association Prize
Campbell, Viceira: Strategic Asset Allocation Portfolio Choice for Long-Term Investors, co-winner of the 2002 Paul A. Samuelson Award
Chesterman: Just War or Just Peace? Humanitarian Intervention and International Law, awarded the ASIL Certificate of Merit 2002
Maddy: Naturalism in Mathematics, winner of the 2002 Lakatos Award
Nye: The Paradox of American Power: Why the World’s Only Superpower Can’t Go It Alone, named a Best Book of the Year for 2002 by The Economist., and a Washington Post Best Book of 2002
Taggart: Private Property and Abuse of Rights in Victorian England: The Story of Edward Pickles and the Bradford Water Supply, winner of the Legal Research Foundation’s J.F. Northey Memorial Book Award 2002
Tamanaha: A General Jurisprudence of Law and Society, winner of the Law and Society Prize 2002
Varese: The Russian Mafia Private Protection in a New Market Economy, co-winner, 2002 Ed A. Hewett Book Prize for the Best Book on the Political Economy of Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
Jones: Merchants to Multinationals British Trading Companies in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, winner of the Wadsworth Prize for Business History 2001
Morison: On Location Aristotle’s Concept of Place, winner of the Conington Prize 2001 awarded by the Faculty of Literae Humaniores
Roessel: In Byron’s Shadow Modern Greece in the English and American Imagination, winner of the 2001 Modern Language Association Prize for Independent Scholars, and winner of the 2002 Elma Dangerfield Award from the International Byron Society
Patten: Hegel’s Idea of Freedom, first Book Prize (2000), Foundations of Political Theory Section, American Political Science Association; winner of the 2000 C. B. Macpherson Prize, Canadian Political Science Association
Abraham: Canon and Criterion in Christian Theology From the Fathers to Feminism, joint winner of the Institute of Advanced Christian Studies Book Award 1999
Sarooshi: The United Nations and the Development of Collective Security: The Delegation by the UN Security Council of its Chapter VII Powers, winner of the 1999 Paul Guggenheim Prize & the 2001, and Certificate of Merit of the American Society of International Law
Silverman: Where’s the Evidence? Debates in Modern Medicine, BMA 1999 award for best book in the basis of medicine category
Jones: Merchants to Multinationals British Trading Companies in the 19th and 20th Centuries, winner of the S Newcomen-Harvard Book Award for the best book published in business history for 1998-2000, and Wadsworth Prize for Business History 2001
McCormack: Karl Barth’s Critically Realistic Dialectical Theology: Its Genesis and Development 1909-1936, winner of the Karl Barth Prize 1998
Patten: Hegel’s Idea of Freedom, winner of the First Book Prize, Foundations of Political Theory section of American Political Science Association, and winner of the Macpherson Award for the best book in political theory published in 1998 or 1999, from the Canadian Political Science As-sociation
Pettit: Republicanism A Theory of Freedom and Government, named one of the Outstanding Academic Books of 1998 by CHOICE
Brown: The Gorbachev Factor, awarded the W.J.M. Mackenzie Prize 1997 by the Political Studies Association of Great Britain, and winner of the Alec Nove Prize 1997
Evans: The Historical Christ and the Jesus of Faith The Incarnational Narrative as History, joint winner of the of the best book exhibiting original Christian scholarship 1997, awarded by the Institute for Advanced Christian Studies
Goodin, Klingemann: A New Handbook of Political Science, named a Choice Outstanding Aca-demic Book of 1997
Nagel: The Last Word, named a Choice Outstanding Academic Book of 1997
Olson: The Human Animal Personal Identity Without Psychology, named a Choice Outstanding Academic Book of 1997
Penner: The Idea of Property in Law, Winner of the 1997 SPTL first prize for Outstanding Legal Scholarship
Kymlicka: Multicultural Citizenship A Liberal Theory of Minority Rights, awarded the Ralph J Bunche Award by the American Political Science Association for the best scholarly work in Politi-cal Science published in 1995
Bull, Kingsbury, Roberts: Hugo Grotius and International Relations, named a Choice Outstanding Academic Book for 1991-1992
Hylton: Russell, Idealism, and the Emergence of Analytic Philosophy, winner of the Bertrand Russell Society Book Award 1991, and winner of the Franklin J Matchette Prize 1992 for work of outstanding philosophical merit (US prize)
Fishbane: Biblical Interpretation in Ancient Israel, winner of the National Jewish Book Award 1986; the Biblical Archaeology Society 1986 Publication Award; and the Kenneth B. Smilen Liter-ary Award
Raz: The Morality of Freedom, winner of the W. J. M. Mackenzie Prize of the Political Studies As-sociation for 1987 Berlin: The Man behind the Microchip Robert Noyce and the Invention of Silicon Valley, winner of the American Association for History and Computing Book Award
Czarniawska: A Tale of Three Cities or the Glocalization of City Management, winner of the Wihuri International Prize
Czarniawska: Writing Management Organization Theory as a Literary Genre, winner of the Wihuri International Prize
Deveaux: Gender and Justice in Multicultural Liberal States, winner of the CB Macpherson Prize for the Best Book in the field of Political Theory
Dyson, Featherstone: The Road To Maastricht Negotiating Economic and Monetary Union, named a Choice Outstanding Academic Book
Hansell: Animal Architecture, author awarded the Neill Medal by the Royal Society of Edinburgh
Harkins: Hillbilly A Cultural History of an American Icon, winner of the Suzanne M. Glasscock Humanities Book Prize for Interdisciplinary Scholarship
Harrison: Divinity and History: The Religion of Herodotus, named a Choice Outstanding Academ-ic Book
Hobolt: Europe in Question Referendums on European Integration, winner of the European Union Studies Association (EUSA) Best Book Award
Huot: Madness in Medieval French Literature Identities Found and Lost, winner of the R. H. Gap-per Book Prize
Krebs: Fantasy Pieces: Metrical Dissonance in the Music of Robert Schumann, winner of the Wal-lace Berry Award from the Society for Music Theory
Langbein: The Origins of Adversary Criminal Trial, winner of the Order of the Coif Book Award
Levitas: The Theatre of Nation Irish Drama and Cultural Nationalism 1890-1916, winner of the American Conference for Irish Studies Michael J. Durkan Prize for Books on Language or Culture
Mickenberg: Learning from the Left Children’s Literature, the Cold War, and Radical Politics in the United States, winner of the Pacific Coast Branch Award of the Pacific Coast Branch of the Ameri-can Historical Association
Nohlen, Thibaut, Krennerich: Elections in Africa A Data Handbook, named a Choice Outstanding Academic Book
Park: Apparitions of Asia Modernist Form and Asian American Politics, winner of the Book Award in Literary Studies, Association for Asian American Studies
Russell: The Riddle of Hume’s Treatise Skepticism, Naturalism, and Irreligion, winner of the Jour-nal of the History of Philosophy Prize for the Best Book on the History of Philosophy
Schimmel: Wounds Not Healed by Time: The Power of Repentance and Forgiveness, winner of a Professional/Scholarly Publishing Award for Excellence in the category of Psychology from the American Association of Publishers
Shevzov: Russian Orthodoxy on the Eve of Revolution, winner of the Frank S. and Elizabeth D. Brewer Prize of the American Society of Church History
Simon: Boardwalk of Dreams Atlantic City and the Fate of Urban America, winner of the Richard P. McCormick Prize of the New Jersey Historical Commission
Sweeney: King Josiah of Judah: The Lost Messiah of Israel, named a Choice Outstanding Aca-demic Book
Thatcher: Internationalisation and Economic Institutions: Comparing the European Experience, winner of Charles H. Levine Prize
Webster: Englishness and Empire 1939-1965, winner of the International Association for Media and History Prize
Whyman: The Pen and the People English Letter Writers 1660-1800, winner of the Modern Lan-guage Association Prize for Independent Scholars