1999 CLAH PRIZE RECIPIENTS
Herbert E. Bolton Memorial Prize
Co-Winners: Friedrich Katz, University of Chicago
The Life and Times of Pancho Villa
Jose C. Moya, University of California, Los Angeles
Cousins and Strangers: Spanish Immigrants in Buenos Aires, 1850-1930
CLAH Prize
Co-Winners: Erik Ching, Furman University
Virginia Tilley, Hobart & Smith College "Indians, the Military and the Rebellion of 1932 in El Salvador"
Journal of Latin American Studies, 30 (1998)
Distinguished Service Award
Winner: Dauril Alden, University of Washington
Tibesar Prize
Winner: Francie Chassen-Lopez, University of Kentucky
"Maderismo or Mixtec Empire? Class and Ethnicity in the Mexican Revolution, Costa Chica of Oaxaca, 1911"
The Americas 55:1 (July 1998)
Honorable Mention: : Cynthia Radding, University of Illinois
"Crosses, Caves, and Matachinis: Divergent Appropriations of Catholic Discourse in Northwestern New Spain"
The Americas 55:2 (October 1998).
James R. Scobie Memorial Award
Winner: Gregory Spira, Georgetown University
"Rebellion, Resistance, and Cultural Change: Popular Reactions to the Bourbon Reforms, San Luis Potosí, 1767-1810"
Honorable Mention: Annalyda Alvarez Calderon, SUNY, Stony Brook
"Peasant Revolts, Intellectuals and the State: Ideology and National Identities under Leguía's 'Patria Nueva'"
James A. Robertson Memorial Award
Winner: Katherine E. Bliss, University of Massachusetts
"The Science of Redemption: Syphilis, Sexual Promiscuity, and Reformism in Revolutionary Mexico City"
HAHR (February 1999)
The Lydia Cabrera Award
Winner: Jane Landers, Vanderbilt University
"Afro-Floridian Exiles in Cuba, 1763 and 1821"
Lewis Hanke Prize
Winner: Patrice Elizabeth Olsen, Stephen F. Austin State University
"Artifacts of Revolution: Architecture, Society, and Politics in Mexico City, 1920-1940"