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The William and Mary Quarterly
is pleased to announce
Winner: Douglass Adair Memorial Prize
Best Article Published in the William and Mary Quarterly, 19962001
"Mystical Pregnancy and Holy Bleeding: Visionary Experience in Early Modern Britain and America"
(April 2000)
By Susan Juster
University of Michigan
Winner: National Society, Daughters of Colonial Wars
Best Article Published in the William and Mary Quarterly in 2001
"Denmark Vesey and His Co-Conspirators"
(October 2001)
By Michael Johnson
The Johns Hopkins University
Winner: 2001 Richard L. Morton Award
Best Article by an Author in Graduate Study at the Time of Submission
"Geography and Persuasion: Maps in British Colonial New York"
(April 2001)
By Sara Stidstone Gronim
Winner: Library Company of Philadelphia
Program in Early American Economy and Society Prize for Outstanding Journal Article
"'How it came that the bakers bake no bread': A Struggle for Trade Privileges in Seventeenth-Century New Amsterdam"
(April 2001)
By Simon Middleton
University of East Anglia
Winner: Eastern National (a nonprofit supporter of the National Park Service)
2001 Harold Peterson Award, Best Article on Any Facet of Military History
"Rebellion of the Regulars: Working Soldiers and the Mutiny of 17631764"
(October 2000)
By Peter Way
Bowling Green State University
Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship
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