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The Gladstone Prize is an annual prize awarded by the
Royal Historical Society The Royal Historical Society, founded in 1868, is a learned society of the United Kingdom which advances scholarly studies of history. Origins The society was founded and received its royal charter in 1868. Until 1872 it was known as the Histori ...
to debut authors for a history book published in
Britain Britain most often refers to: * The United Kingdom, a sovereign state in Europe comprising the island of Great Britain, the north-eastern part of the island of Ireland and many smaller islands * Great Britain, the largest island in the United King ...
on any topic which is not primarily British history. The prize is named in honour of
William Ewart Gladstone William Ewart Gladstone ( ; 29 December 1809 – 19 May 1898) was a British statesman and Liberal politician. In a career lasting over 60 years, he served for 12 years as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, spread over four non-conse ...
and was made possible by a grant by the Gladstone Memorial Trust. It was first awarded in 1998, the centenary of Gladstone's death.


List of winners

Source: *1997 –
Stuart Clark Stuart Rupert Clark (born 28 September 1975) is an Australian former cricketer who played for New South Wales and the Australian team. He was a right-arm fast-medium bowler. His nickname "Sarfraz" originates from the similarities of his bowli ...
, ''Thinking With Demons: The Idea of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe'' *1998 –
Patrick Major Patrick N. Major (born 1964, in Surrey) is Professor of History at the University of Reading. Major is a specialist in the history of modern Germany, the World Wars, the Cold War, film history and popular cultural history. Major spent some ti ...
, ''The Death of the KPD: Communism and Anti-Communism in West Germany, 1945-1956'' *1999 –
Frances Stonor Saunders Frances Hélène Jeanne Stonor Saunders FRSL (born 14 April 1966) is a British journalist and historian. Early life Frances Stonor Saunders is the daughter of Julia Camoys Stonor and Donald Robin Slomnicki Saunders. Her father, who died in 199 ...
, '' Who Paid the Piper? The CIA and the Cultural Cold War'', *2000 –
Matthew Innes Matthew Innes is a British academic who is Vice Master and Professor of History at Birkbeck College, University of London The University of London (UoL; abbreviated as Lond or more rarely Londin in post-nominals) is a federal public resear ...
, ''State and Society in the Middle Ages: The Middle Rhine Valley, 400-1000'' *2001 – Nora Berend, ''At the Gate of Christendom: Jews, Muslims and 'Pagans' in Medieval Hungary, c.1000-c.1300'' *2002 **
David Hopkin David Isaac Hopkin (born 21 August 1970) is a Scottish professional football coach and former player who was most recently the manager of Ayr United. As a player he was a midfielder from 1989 until 2003, notably in the English Premier League ...
, ''Soldier and Peasant in French Popular Culture, 1766-1870'' ** Guy Rowlands, ''The Dynastic State and the Army Under Louis XIV'' *2003 **Norbert Peabody, ''Hindu Kingship and Polity in Precolonial India'' **
Michael Rowe Michael Rowe (born 1960) is an American television writer, producer and comedian. He has written for ''Becker'', ''The Nanny'', '' Futurama'', '' Paranormal Action Squad'' and '' Family Guy'', as well as writing the episode of ''The PJs ''Th ...
, ''From Reich to State: the Rhineland in the Revolutionary Age, 1780-1830'' *2004 –
Nikolaus Wachsmann Nikolaus Daniel Wachsmann (born 1971) is a professor of modern European history in the Department of History, Classics and Archaeology at Birkbeck College, University of London. Academic career Wachsmann was born in Munich. He graduated from the ...
, ''Hitler’s Prisons: Legal Terror in Nazi Germany'' *2005 – Robert Foley, ''German Strategy and the Path to Verdun: Erich von Falkenhayn and the Development of Attrition, 1870-1850'' *2006 – James E. Shaw, ''The Justice of Venice: Authorities and Liberties in the Urban Economy, 1550-1700'' *2007 – Yasmin Khan, ''The Great Partition: the Making of India and Pakistan'' *2008 – Dr Caroline Dodds Pennock, ''Bonds of Blood: Gender, Lifecycle and Sacrifice in Aztec Culture'' (Palgrave Macmillan: 2008) *2009 – Alice Rio, ''Legal Practice and the Written Word in the Early Middle Ages: Frankish Formulae, c.500-1000'' (Cambridge University Press: 2009) *2010 – Natalie A. Zacek, ''Settler Society in the English Leeward Islands, c. 1670-1776'' (Cambridge University Press: 2010) *2011 – Wendy Ugolini, ''Experiencing War as the ‘Enemy Other’: Italian Scottish Experience in World War II'', (Manchester University Press: 2011) *2012 – Joel Isaac, ''Working Knowledge: Making the Human Sciences from Parsons to Kuhn'', (Harvard University Press: 2012) *2013 – Sean A. Eddie, ''Freedom’s Price: Serfdom, Subjection, & Reform in Prussia, 1648-1848'' (Oxford University Press: 2013) *2015 **Andrew Arsan, ''Interlopers of Empire: The Lebanese Diaspora in Colonial French West Africa'' (Hurst, 2014) **Lucie Ryzova, ''The Age of the Efendiyya: Passages to Modernity in National-Colonial Egypt'' (Oxford University Press, 2014) *2016 – Emma Hunter (academic), Emma Hunter, ''Political Thought and the Public Sphere in Tanzania'' (Cambridge University Press, 2015) *2017 – Claire Eldridge, ''From Empire to Exile: History and Memory Within the Pied-Noir and Harki Communities, 1962–2012'' (Manchester University Press, 2016) *2018 – Matthew S. Champion, ''The Fullness of Time: Temporalities of the Fifteenth-Century Low Countries'' (University of Chicago Press, 2017) *2019 – Duncan Hardy, ''Associative Political Culture in the Holy Roman Empire: Upper Germany, 1346-1521'' (Oxford University Press, 2018) *2020 – Caillan Davenport, ''A History of the Roman Equestrian Order'' (Cambridge University Press, 2019) *2021 – Tom Stammers, ''The Purchase of the Past: Collecting Culture in Post-Revolutionary Paris, c.1790-1890'' (Cambridge University Press, 2020).


See also

*List of history awards *Prizes named after people


References

First book awards History awards British literary awards Awards established in 1998 1998 establishments in the United Kingdom Royal Historical Society {{lit-award-stub