2021-2022: Michelle Tusan, “The Concentration Camp as Site of Refuge: The Rise of the Refugee Camp and the Great War in the Middle East,” Journal of Modern History, 93, no 4, (December 2021): 824-860.
2019-2020: Kimberly Jensen, “A 'Disloyal' and 'Immoral' Woman 'In Such a Responsible Place': M. Louise Hunt's Refusal to Purchase a Liberty Bond, Civil Liberties, and Female Citizenship in the First World War,” Peace & Change 44, no. 2 (April 2019): 139-68.
2017-2018: Barbara Keys, “The Telephone and Its Uses in 1980s U.S. Activism,” Journal of Interdisciplinary History (Spring 2018).
Honorable Mention: Marian Mollin, “The Solidarity of Suffering: Gender, Cross-Cultural Contact, and the Foreign Mission Work of Sister Ita Ford,” Peace & Change (April 2017).
2015-2016: Ryan J. Kirkby for “Dramatic Protests, Creative Communities: VVAW and the Expressive Politics of the Sixties Counterculture,” Peace & Change 40, no. 1 (January 2015): 33-62.
2013-2014: Rachel Waltner, Goossen, "Disarming the Toy Store and Reloading the Shopping Cart: Resistance to Violent Consumer Culture," Peace & Change 38, no. 3 (July 2013): 330-54.
2011-2012: Mona L. Siegel, “Western Feminism and Anti-Imperialism: The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Anti-Opium Campaign,” Peace & Change 36, no. 1 (January 2011): 34-61.
2009-2010: Melissa R. Klapper, “'Those by Whose Side We have Labored’: American Jewish Women and the Peace Movement between the Wars,” The Journal of American History 97, no. 3 (December 2010).
2007-2008:
Tosihiro Higuchi and Penny Roberts, "The Languages of Peace during the French Religious Wars," Cultural and Social History 4 (2007): 293-311.
2005-2006: Robert J. Topmiller, “Struggling for Peace: South Vietnamese Buddhist Women and Resistance to the Vietnam War,” Journal of Women's History 17:3 (Fall 2005): 133-157.
2003-2004: Doug Rossinow, "The Model of a Fellow Traveler: Harry F. Ward, the American League of Peace and Democracy and the 'Russian Question' in American Politics, 1933-1956," Peace & Change 29:2 (April 2004): 177-220.
2001-2002: Perry Bush, "The Political
Education of Vietnam Christian Service, 1954-1975," Peace
and Change 27:2 (April 2002).
1999-2000: Laura Hein, "Savage Irony: The
Imaginative Power of the 'Military Comfort Women' in the
1990s," Gender and History 11 (July 1999): 336-372.
1997-1998: Robert Shaffer, "Cracks in the
Consensus: Defending the Rights of Japanese Americans
During World War II," Radical History Review 72
(Fall 1998): 84-120.
1995-1996: Susan Zeiger, "She Didn't Raise Her Boy
To Be a Slacker," Feminist Studies (Spring
1996)
- 1993-1994: Allen Smith, "Mass Society and the
Bomb: The Discourse of Pacifism in the 1950s," Peace and Change (Ocotber 1993)
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- 1991-1992: Sandi Cooper, "Pacifism in France,
1889-1914: International Peace as a Human Right," French Historical Studies (Fall 1991)
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- 1989-1990: Frances Early, "Feminism, Peace,
and Civil Liberties: Women's Role in the Origins of
the World War I Civil Liberties Movement," Women's
Studies (1990)
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- 1987-1988: Larry Wittner, "Peace Movements
and Foreign Policy: The Challenge to Diplomatic
Historians," Diplomatic History (Fall
1987)
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- Dennis R. Gordon, "The Paralysis of Multilateral
Peacekeeping: International Organizations and the
Falklands/Malvinas War, Peace and Change (No.
1/2 1987)
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Robert J. Topmiller receives 2005-2006 DeBenedetti Prize at the 2007 PHS Conference, Georgian Court University
Frances Early (right) presenting Susan Zeiger with the 1995-1996
DeBenedetti Prize at the PHS Conference, Univ. of Texas at San
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