Justin Winsor Prêmio (Biblioteca)

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Para o extinto Prêmio da História Americana, consulte Justin Winsor Prêmio (História).

O Prêmio Justin Winsor é concedido pela Mesa Redonda da História da Biblioteca da American Library Association para o melhor ensaio de história da biblioteca. O prêmio foi criado em 1978 e nomeado para o primeiro presidente da American Library Association, Justin Winsor. Winsor (1831-1896) foi um escritor de destaque, historiador e bibliotecário de longa data da Universidade de Harvard.

Vencedores do prêmio

1979 Dennis Thomison, The Private Wars of Chicago's Big Bill Thompson1980 Not awarded1981 Mary Niles Maack, Women Librarians in France: The First Generation1982 Pamela Spence Richards, Aryan Librarianship: Academic and Research Libraries Under Hitler & Wayne A. Wiegand, British Propaganda in American Libraries, 1914-19171983 Robert S. Martin, Maurice F. Tauber's Louis Round Wilson: An Analysis of a Collaboration1984 Larry Yeatman, Literary Culture and the Role of Libraries in Democratic America: Baltimore, 1815-19401985 Not awarded1986 Ronald Blazek, Adult Education and Economic Opportunity in the Gilded Age: The Library, the Chautauqua, and the Railroads in DeFuniak Springs, Florida1987 Rosalee McReynolds, American Nervousness and Turn of the Century Librarians1988 Brother Thomas O'Connor, Library Service to the American Committee to Negotiate Peace and to the Preparatory Inquiry, 1917-19191989 Frederick J. Stielow, Librarians, Warriors, and Rapprochement: Carl Milam, Archibald MacLeish, and World War II1990 John Richardson, Teaching General Reference Work: The Essential Paradigm, 1890-19001991 Margaret Stieg, Post-War Purge of the German Public Libraries, Democracy, and the American Reaction1992 Joanne E. Passet, Men in a Feminized Profession: The Male Librarian, 1887-19211993 Not awarded1994 Not awarded1995 Not awarded1996 Wayne A. Wiegand, The Amherst Method: The Origins of the Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme1997 Cheryl Knott Malone, Houston's Colored Carnegie Library, 1907-1922[1]1998 Not awarded1999 Christine Pawley, Advocate for Access: Lutie Stearns and the Traveling Libraries of the Wisconsin Free Library Commission, 1895-19142000 Not awarded2001 Not awarded2002 Marek Sroka The Destruction of Jewish Libraries and Archives in Crakow (Krakow) During World War II2003 Not awarded2004 Joyce M. Latham Clergy of the Mind: William S. Learned, the Carnegie Corporation, and the American Library Association2005 Donald C. Boyd The Book Women of Kentucky: The WPA Pack Horse Library Project, 1935-19432006 Not awarded2007 Dr. Jean L. Preer Promoting Citizenship: Librarians Help Get Out the Vote in the 1952 Presidential Election2008 Jeremy Dibbell A Library of the Most Celebrated & Approved Authors: The First Purchase Collection of Union College2009 Richard LeComte Writers Blocked: The Debate Over Public Lending Right in the United States During the 1980s2010 Dr. Pamela R. Bleisch Spoilsmen and Daughters of the Republic: Political Interference in the Texas State Library during the tenure of Elizabeth Howard West, 1911-19252011 Cody White Rising from the Ashes: Lessons Learned from the Impact of Proposition 13 on Public Libraries in California2012 Ashley Maynor All the World’s Memory: Implications for the Internet as Archive and Portal for Our Cultural Heritage2013 Nicola Wilson Boots Book-Lovers' library, the Novel, and James Hanley's The Furys (1935)2014 Kate Stewart The Man in the Rice Paddies Had Something to READ: Military Libraries and Intellectual Freedom in the Vietnam War2015 Sharon McQueen The Feminization of Ferdinand: Perceptions of Gender Nonconformity in a Classic Children’s Picture Book2016 Steven A. Knowlton Since I was a citizen, I had the right to attend the library: the key role of the public library in the civil rights movement in Memphis2017 Alexander Ames The 'Spirit of The Fatherland': German-American Culture And Community in the Library and Archive of the German Society of Pennsylvania, 1817-20172018 Not awarded2019 Steven Knowlton A Rapidly Escalating Demand: Academic Libraries and the Birth of Black Studies Programs2020 Julie Park Infrastructure Story: The Los Angeles Central Library’s Architectural History2021 Jennifer Burek Pierce More Than a Room with Books: The Development of Author Visits for Young People in Mid-Century U.S. Public Libraries

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American Historical Association : Justin Winsor Prize, awarded between 1896 and 1938List of history awardsList of social sciences awards