Loubat Prize
Der Loubat Prize ist ein Wissenschaftspreis, der zwischen 1908 und 1958 im fünfjährigen Abstand von der Columbia University ausgelobt wurde.
Benannt wurde der Preis nach dem US-amerikanischen Philanthropen Joseph Florimond Loubat (1831–1927). Die Columbia University prämierte damit das beste wissenschaftliche Werk in englischer Sprache über Nordamerika.
Preisträger
- 1908
- Albert Bernhardt Faust: The German element in the United States.
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- 1913
- George Louis Beer: The origins of the British Colonial Systhem. 1578–1660.
- John Reed Swanton: Tlinglet myths and Texts und Indian Tribes of the lower Mississippi Valley and adjacent coasts of the gulf of Mexico.
- 1918
- Clarence Walworth Alvord: The Mississippi Valley in American Politics.
- Herbert Ingram Priestley: José de Galvez, Visitor-General of New Ypain. 1765–1771.
- 1923
- Justin Harvey Smith: The war with Mexico.
- William Henry Holmes: Handbook of American Aboriginal Antiquities.
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- 1933
- Charles Oscar Paullin: Atlas for the Historical Geography of the United States.
- Walter Prescott Webb: The Great Plains.
- 1938
- Samuel Eliot Morison: The founding of Harvard College und The Harvard College in the 17th century.
- Samuel Kirkland Lothrop: Cocle. An archaeological study of Central Panama.
- 1943
- Sylvanus Morley: The inscriptions of Peten.
- Edmund Cody Burnett: The Continental Congress.
- 1948
- Lawrence Henry Gipson: The British Empire before the American Revolution.
- Hans Kurath: Linguistic Atlas of New England.
- 1953
- James G. Randall: Midstream. Lincoln the President.
- Ralph Hall Brown: Historical geography of the United States.
- 1958
- Douglas Southall Freeman: George Washington. A biography.
- Henry August Pochmann: German culture in America. 1600–1900.
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