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Peace History Society Biennial Conference
“Peace Across the Ages: Legacies, Lessons, and Change”
November 6-8, 2025
Berry College
Mount Berry, GA
Awards ceremony at the 2025 the Peace History Society biennial conference.
 
PHS president Gail M. Presbey and secretary Toshihiro Higuchi
- The Charles Debenedetti Memorial Prize for the best article published in Peace History awarded to Sara L. Kimble, “The Genocide Convention is ‘Our Cause’: International Women’s Advocacy for the Criminalization of Genocide, 1945–1952,” Holocaust and Genocide Studies 38, no. 3 (2024): 323-339. Honorable Mention: Elizabeth Son, “‘Stitching Korea Back Together’: Jogakbo Aesthetics of Care in Peace Advocacy,” Theatre Journal 76, no. 4 (2024): 525-548.
- The Scott Bills Memorial Prize for an outstanding English-language work in the field of Peace History awarded to Donald W. Maxwell, Unguarded Border: American Emigres in Canada during the Vietnam War (Rutgers University Press, 2023).
- The Elise M. Boulding Prize in Peace History for an outstanding English-language nonfiction book by a single author that has a substantial bearing on the field of peace history awarded to Marc-William Palen, Pax Economica: Left-Wing Visions of a Free Trade World (Princeton, 2024). Honorable Mention: Michelle M. Nickerson, Spiritual Criminals: How the Camden 28 Put the Vietnam War on Trial (University of Chicago Press, 2024).
- The inaugural Edited Book Prize presented to Charles F. Howlett, Christian P. Peterson, Deborah D. Buffton, and David L. Hostetter, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Peace History (Oxford University Press, 2023).
- The Lifetime Achievement Award presented to Melvin Small.
Travel Awards:

Mike Davis, Lees-McRae College
Dominic J. Markham, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Sean Raming, University of Notre Dame
Lubna Qureshi, Independent Historian
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