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The George Louis Beer Prize is an award given by the American Historical Association for the best book in European international history from 1895 to the present written by a United States citizen or permanent resident. The prize was created in 1923 to honor the memory of George Beer, a prominent historian, member of the U.S. delegation at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference, and senior
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official. Described by
Jeffrey Herf Jeffrey C. Herf (born April 24, 1947) is an American historian of Modern European, in particular, modern German history. He is Distinguished University Professor of modern European at the University of Maryland, College Park. Biography He was born ...
, the 1998 laureate, as "the Academy Award" of book prizes for modern European historians, it is one of the most prestigious American prizes for book-length history. The Beer Prize is usually awarded to senior scholars in the profession; the American Historical Association restricts its other distinguished European history award, the
Herbert Baxter Adams Prize The Herbert Baxter Adams Prize is an annual book prize of the American Historical Association. It is awarded for "a distinguished first book by a young scholar in the field of European history", and is named in honor of Herbert Baxter Adams, who wa ...
, to young authors publishing their first substantial work. Only four historians— Edward W. Bennett, Carole Fink, Piotr S. Wandycz, and
Gerhard Weinberg Gerhard Ludwig Weinberg (born 1 January 1928) is a German-born American diplomatic and military historian noted for his studies in the history of Nazi Germany and World War II. Weinberg is the William Rand Kenan, Jr. Professor Emeritus of Histor ...
—have won the Beer Prize more than once.


List of prizewinners

Source: *2022 — Emily Greble, ''Muslims and the Making of Modern Europe'' *2021 — Francine Hirsch, ''Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg: A New History of the International Military Tribunal after World War II'' *2020 — Emma Kuby, ''Political Survivors: The Resistance, the Cold War, and the Fight against Concentration Camps after 1945'' *2019 — Quinn E. Slobodian, ''Globalists: The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism'' *2018 — Corey Ross, ''Ecology and Power in the Age of Empire: Europe and the Transformation of the Tropical World'' *2017 — Erik Linstrum, ''Ruling Minds: Psychology in the British Empire'' *2016 — Vanessa Ogle, ''The Global Transformation of Time: 1870-1950 '' *2015 — Frederick Cooper, ''Citizenship between Empire and Nation: Remaking France and French Africa, 1945-60'' *2014 — Mary Louise Roberts, ''What Soldiers Do: Sex and the American GI in World War II France'' *2013 — R.M. Douglas, ''Orderly and Humane: The Expulsion of the Germans after the Second World War'' *2012 — Tara Zahra, ''The Lost Children: Reconstructing Europe's Families after World War II'' *2011 — David M. Ciarlo, ''Advertising Empire: Race and Visual Culture in Imperial Germany'' *2011 — Michael A. Reynolds, ''Shattering Empires: The Clash and Collapse of the Ottoman and Russian Empires, 1908-18'' *2010 — Holly Case, ''Between States: The Transylvanian Question and the European Idea during World War II'' *2009 — William I. Hitchcock, ''The Bitter Road to Freedom: A New History of the Liberation of Europe'' *2008 — Melvyn P. Leffler, ''For the Soul of Mankind: The United States, the Soviet Union, and the Cold War'' *2007 — J.P. Daughton, ''An Empire Divided: Religion, Republicanism, and the Making of French Colonialism, 1880-1914'' *2006 — Mark A. Lawrence, ''Assuming the Burden: Europe and the American Commitment to War in Vietnam'' *2005 — Carole Fink, ''Defending the Rights of Others: The Great Powers, the Jews, and International Minority Protection, 1878-1938'' *2004 —
Kate Brown Katherine Brown (born June 21, 1960) is an American politician and attorney serving as the 38th governor of Oregon since 2015. A member of the Democratic Party, she served three terms as the state representative from the 13th district of the O ...
, ''A Biography of No Place: From Ethnic Borderland to Soviet Heartland'' *2003 —
Timothy D. Snyder Timothy David Snyder (born August 18, 1969) is an American historian specializing in the modern history of Central and Eastern Europe. He is the Richard C. Levin Professor of History at Yale University and a permanent fellow at the Institute ...
, '' The Reconstruction of Nations: Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, 1569-1999'' *2002 — Matthew Connelly, ''A Diplomatic Revolution: Algeria's Fight for Independence and the Origins of the Post-Cold War Era'' *2001 — John Connelly, ''Captive University: The Sovietization of East German, Czech, and Polish Higher Education, 1945-56'' *2000 —
Marc Trachtenberg Marc Trachtenberg (born February 9, 1946) is a professor of Political Science at the University of California, Los Angeles. He received his Ph.D in History from the University of California, Berkeley in 1974 and taught for many years for the histor ...
, ''A Constructed Peace: The Making of the European Settlement, 1945-63'' *1999 — Daniel T. Rodgers, ''Atlantic Crossings: Social Politics in a Progressive Age'' *1998 —
Jeffrey Herf Jeffrey C. Herf (born April 24, 1947) is an American historian of Modern European, in particular, modern German history. He is Distinguished University Professor of modern European at the University of Maryland, College Park. Biography He was born ...
, ''Divided Memory: The Nazi Past in the Two Germanys'' *1997 — Vojtech Mastny, ''The Cold War and Soviet Insecurity: The Stalin Years'' *1995 — Mary Nolan, ''Visions of Modernity: American Business and the Modernization of Germany'' *1994 — Gerhard L. Weinberg, ''A World at Arms: A Global History of World War II'' *1993 — Christine A. White, ''British and American Commercial Relations with Soviet Russia, 1918-24'' *1992 — Nicole T. Jordan, ''The Popular Front and Central Europe: The Dilemmas of French Impotence, 1918-40'' *1991 — John R. Gillingham, ''Coal, Steel, and the Rebirth of Europe, 1945-55 '' *1990 — Steven M. Miner, ''Between Churchill and Stalin. The Soviet Union, Great Britain, and the Origins of the Grand Alliance'' *1989 — Piotr S. Wandycz, ''The Twilight of the French Eastern Alliances, 1926-36: French-Czechoslovak-Polish Relations from Locarno to the Remilitarization of the Rhineland'' *1988 — Michael J. Hogan, ''The Marshall Plan: America, Great Britain, and the Reconstruction of Western Europe, 1947-52 '' *1987 —
Philip S. Khoury Philip S. Khoury (born October 15, 1949) is Ford International Professor of History and Associate Provost at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He is also Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the American University of Beirut. Li ...
, ''Syria and the French Mandate: The Politics of Arab Nationalism '' *1985 — Carole Fink, ''The Genoa Conference: European Diplomacy, 1921-22'' *1984 — Wm. Roger Louis, ''The British Empire in the Middle East, 1945-51: Arab Nationalism, the United States, and Postwar Imperialism'' *1983 — Sarah M. Terry, ''Poland's Place in Europe: General Sikorski and the Origin of the Oder-Neisse Line, 1939-43'' *1982 — MacGregor Knox, ''Mussolini Unleashed, 1939-41: Politics and Strategy in Fascist Italy's Last War'' *1981 — Sally J. Marks, ''Innocent Abroad: Belgium at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919'' *1979 — Edward W. Bennett, ''German Disarmament and the West, 1932-33'' *1977 — Stephen A. Schuker, ''The End of French Predominance in Europe: The Financial Crisis of 1924 and the Adoption of the Dawes Plan'' *1976 — Charles S. Maier, ''Recasting Bourgeois Europe: Stabilization in France, Germany and Italy in the Decade After World War I'' *1972 — Jon S. Jacobson, ''Locarno Diplomacy: Germany and the West'' *1971 — Gerhard L. Weinberg, ''The Foreign Policy of Hitler’s Germany, Diplomatic Revolution in Europe, 1933-36'' *1970 — Samuel R. Williamson, Jr., ''The Politics of Grand Strategy: Britain and France Prepare for War, 1904-14'' *1969 — Richard Ullman, ''Britain and the Russian Civil War, November 1918-February 1920'' *1967 — George A. Brinkley, ''The Volunteer Army and the Revolution in South Russia'' *1966 — Robert Wohl, ''French Communism in the Making'' *1965 — Paul S. Guinn, ''British Strategy and Politics, 1914-18'' *1964 — Ivo Lederer, ''Yugoslavia at the Paris Peace Conference'' *1964 — Harold Nelson, ''Land and Power: British and Allied Policy on Germany’s Frontiers, 1916-19'' *1963 — Edward W. Bennett, ''Germany and the Diplomacy of the Financial Crisis, 1931'' *1963 — Hans A. Schmitt, ''The Path to European Union'' *1962 — Piotr S. Wandycz, ''France and Her Eastern Allies, 1919-25'' *1961 — Charles F. Delzell, ''Mussolini's Enemies: The Italian Anti-Fascist Resistance'' *1960 — Rudolph Binion, ''Defeated Leaders: The Political Fate of Cailleux, Jouvenel, and Tardieu'' *1959 —
Ernest R. May Ernest Richard May (November 19, 1928 – June 1, 2009) was an American historian of international relations, whose 14 published books include analyses of American involvement in World War I and the causes of the Fall of France during World War ...
, ''The World War and American Isolation 1914-17'' *1958 — Victor S. Mamatey, ''The United States and East Central Europe'' *1957 —
Alexander Dallin Alexander Davidovich Dallin (21 May 1924 – 22 July 2000) was an American historian, political scientist, and international relations scholar at Columbia University, where he was the Adlai Stevenson Professor of International Relations and the ...
, ''German Rule in Russia, 1941-45'' *1956 — Henry Cord Meyer, ''Mitteleuropa in German Thought and Action, 1815-1945'' *1955 —
Richard Pipes Richard Edgar Pipes ( yi, ריכארד פּיִפּעץ ''Rikhard Pipets'', the surname literally means 'beak'; pl, Ryszard Pipes; July 11, 1923 – May 17, 2018) was an American academic who specialized in Russian and Soviet history. He publi ...
, ''The Formation of the Soviet Union'' *1954 — Wayne Vucinich, ''Serbia Between East and West: The Events of 1903-08'' *1953 — Russell H. Fifield, ''Woodrow Wilson and the Far East'' *1952 — Robert H. Ferrell, '' Peace in Their Time: The Origins of the Kellogg-Briand Pact'' *1943 — Arthur Norton Cook, ''British Enterprise in Nigeria'' *1941 —
Arthur Marder Arthur Jacob Marder (8 March 1910 – 25 December 1980) was an American historian specializing in British naval history in the period 1880–1945. Early life and education Born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts, Arthur Marder was the son of Max ...
, ''The Anatomy of British Sea Power'' *1940 — Richard H. Heindel, ''The American Impact on Great Britain, 1898-1914'' *1939 — Pauline R. Anderson, ''Background of Anti-English Feeling in Germany, 1890-1902'' *1938 — René Albrecht-Carrié, ''Italy at the Paris Peace Conference'' *1937 — Charles Porter, ''The Career of Théophile Delcassé'' *1934 — Ross Hoffman, ''Great Britain and the German Trade Rivalry, 1875-1914'' *1933 — Robert T. Pollard, ''China's Foreign Relations, 1917-31'' *1932 — Oswald H. Wedel, ''Austro-German Diplomatic Relations, 1908-14 '' *1931 — Oron J. Hale, ''Germany and the Diplomatic Revolution: A Study in Diplomacy and the Press, 1904-06'' *1930 — Bernadotte E. Schmitt, ''The Coming of the War, 1914'' *1929 — M.B. Giffen, ''Fashoda: The Incident and Its Diplomatic Setting'' *1928 — Sidney Bradshaw Fay, ''The Origins of the World War'' *1925 — Edith Stickney, ''Southern Albania or Northern Epirus in European International Affairs, 1912-23'' *1924 — Alfred L.P. Dennis, ''The Foreign Policies of Soviet Russia'' *1923 — Walter Russell Batsell, ''The Mandatory System: Its Historical Background and Relation to the New Imperialism'' *1923 — Edward Mead Earle, ''Turkey, the Great Powers, and the Bagdad Railway''


See also

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List of history awards This list of history awards covers notable awards given to persons, a group of persons, or institutions, for their contribution to the study of history. It is organized by region. The entries name the prize and sponsoring organization, give notes ...
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Prizes named after people A prize is an award to be given to a person or a group of people (such as sporting teams and organizations) to recognize and reward their actions and achievements.


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List of George Louis Beer Prize winners
{{Prizes and Awards of the American Historical Association American Historical Association book prizes American history awards American non-fiction literary awards Awards established in 1923 1923 establishments in the United States