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Now that things have settled down from Congress 2014, we’d like to take this opportunity to congratulate the following authors on their awards. Sit tight, there’s a few!
JOHN PORTER TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE BOOK AWARD
Awarded by the Canadian Sociological Association
WINNER: James Kennedy, Liberal Nationalisms (2013)
A revealing comparative history of nationalist politics in Scotland and Quebec.
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GERTRUDE J. ROBINSON BOOK PRIZE
Awarded by the Canadian Communication Association
WINNER: John Bonnett, Emergence and Empire (2013)
A ground-breaking look at the writings and philosophy of pioneering Canadian thinker Harold Adams Innis.
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CPSA DONALD SMILEY PRIZE
Awarded by the Canadian Political Science Association
WINNER: G. Bruce Doern, Allan M. Maslove and Michael J. Prince, Canadian Public Budgeting in the Age of Crises (2013)
A broad look at attempts to address economic crises by various governments, with insights into how budget decisions are made.
OUTSTANDING SCHOLARSHIP BOOK PRIZE
Awarded by Women and Gender Studies et Recherches Féministes (part of CFHSS)
WINNER: Elizabeth Podnieks, Mediating Moms (2012)
A collection of essays showcasing intersections of mothering, the media, and popular culture.
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CLIO ATLANTIC PRIZE
Awarded by the Canadian Historical Association
WINNER: Renée Lafferty, The Guardianship of Best Interests (2012)
A history of charitable children’s homes and emergent state-centred child welfare policy in Nova Scotia.
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CLIO ONTARIO PRIZE
Awarded by the Canadian Historical Association
WINNER: William Jenkins, Between Raid and Rebellion (2013)
A comparative study of Irish communities in a Canadian and an American city.
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The following three books won Ontario Historial Society awards:
JOSEPH BRANT AWARD
Honouring the best book on multicultural history in Ontario, published in the past three years.
WINNER: William Jenkins, Between Raid and Rebellion (2013)
A comparative study of Irish communities in a Canadian and an American city.
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FRED LANDON AWARD
Honouring the best book on local or regional history in Ontario, published in the past three years.
WINNER: John L. Riley, The Once and Future Great Lakes Country (2013)
A passionate, wide-ranging history of the landscapes around the Great Lakes.
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J.J. TALMAN AWARD
Honouring the best book on Ontario’s social, economic, political or cultural history, published in the past three years.
WINNER: John Clarke, The Ordinary People of Essex (2011)
An overview of agricultural practices and land use in early Canada.
CONGRATULATIONS to the winners and the finalists, from the folks here at MQUP.
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