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The William and Mary Quarterly



is pleased to announce
 
Winner:

National Society, Daughters of Colonial Wars Best Article Published in the William and Mary Quarterly in 2002

   
Winner:

2002 Richard L. Morton Award
Best Article by an Author in Graduate Study
at the Time of Submission

“Slave-for-Sale Advertisements and Slavery in Massachusetts, 1704–1781”
(July 2002)
By Robert E. Desrochers, Jr., University of Texas at Dallas
   
Winner:

Woodrow Wilson Award for 2002
Outstanding Published Article in American
Presbyterian or Reformed History
Given by Presbyterian Historical Society

“Puritanism and Refinement in Early New England:
Reflections on Communion Silver”

(April 2001)
By Mark A. Peterson, University of Iowa

   
Winner:

Percy Adams Prize for 2003
Given by Southeastern American Society for
Eighteenth-Century Studies

“The Declaration of Independence and International Law”
(January 2002)
By David A. Armitage, Columbia University
   
Winner:

2002 Wayne D. Rasmussen Award
Given by the Agricultural History Society for best
article in agricultural history in a journal other than
Agricultural History.

“Animals into the Wilderness: The Development of Livestock
Husbandry in the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake”

(April 2002)
By Virginia DeJohn Anderson, University of Colorado, Boulder

   
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