2019-20 - Katie Jarvis, Politics in the Marketplace: Work, Gender, and Citizenship in Revolutionary France 2018-19 - Paola Bertucci, Artisanal Enlightenment: Science and the Mechanical Arts in Old Regime France 2017-18 - James Delbourgo, Collecting the World: Hans Sloane and the Origins of the British Museum 2016-17 - John O’Brien, Literature Incorporated: The Cultural Unconscious of the Business Corporation, 1650-1850 2015-16 - Rebecca Spang, Stuff and Money in the Time of the French Revolution — Honorable Mention to Susan S. Lanser, The Sexuality of History: Modernity and the Sapphic, 1565-1830 2014-15 - Vittoria Di Palma, Wasteland: A History 2013-14 - William B. Warner, Protocols of Liberty: Communication, Innovation and the American Revolution 2012-13 - Nicholas D. Paige, Before Fiction: The Ancien Regime of the Novel 2011-12 - David Eltis and David Richardson, Atlas of the Transatlantic Slave Trade 2010-11 - Margaret Cohen, The Novel and the Sea
2000-2009
2009-10 - David Hancock, Oceans of Wine: Madeira and the Emergence of American Trade and Taste 2008-09 - Vincent Brown, The Reaper's Garden: Death and Power in the World of Atlantic Slavery 2007-08 - David A. Bell, The First Total War 2006-07 - Martin Brückner, The Geographic Revolution in Early America — Honorable Mention to Michael McKeon, The Secret History of Domesticity: Public, Private, and the Division of Knowledge 2005-06 - David Marshall, The Frame of Art: Fictions of Aesthetic Experience, 1750–1815 2004-05 - Dror Wahrman, The Making of the Modern Self: Identity and Culture in Eighteenth-Century England 2003-04 - Mary Terrall, The Man Who Flattened the Earth 2002-03 - Ellen T. Harris, Handel as Orpheus: Voice and Desire in the Chamber Cantatas 2001-02 - Daniel K. Richter, Facing East from Indian Country 2000-01 - Rebecca L. Spang, The Invention of the Restaurant: Paris and Modern Gastronomic Culture
1990-1999
1999-2000 - Mary Poovey, A History of the Modern Fact 1998-99 - Adrian Johns, The Nature of the Book: Print and Knowledge in the Making 1997-98 - Stuart Sherman, Telling Time: Clocks, Diaries, and English Diurnal Form 1660-1785 1996-97 - Steven L. Kaplan, The Bakers of Paris and the Bread Question 1700-1775 1995-96 - Susan Juster, Disorderly Women: Sexual Politics and Evangelicalism in Revolutionary New England 1994-95 - Daniel Vickers, 1993-94 - Gananath Obeyesekere, The Apotheosis of Captain Cook: European Mythmaking in the Pacific — Honorable Mention to Madelyn Gutwirth, The Twilight of the Goddesses: Women and Representation in the French Revolutionary Era 1991-93 - Shared by Joseph M. Levine, The Battle of the Books: History and Literature in the Augustan Age and Barbara Maria Stafford, Body Criticism: Imaging the Unseen in Enlightenment Art and Medicine 1990-91- J. Paul Hunter, Before Novels: The Cultural Contexts of Eighteenth-Century English Fiction
1980-1989
1989-90 - Shared by Felicity A. Nussbaum, The Autobiographical Subject: Gender and Ideology in Eighteenth-Century England and Jeremy D. Popkin, News and Politics in the Age of Revolution 1988-89 - Damie Stillman, English Neo-Classical Architecture. 2 Vols. 1987-88 - John Bender, Imagining the Penitentiary: Fiction and the Architecture of Mind in Eighteenth-Century England 1986-87 - J. M. Beattie, Crime and the Courts in England, 1660-1800 1985-86 - Michael Mooney, Vico in the Tradition of Rhetoric 1984-85 - David B. Morris, Alexander Pope: The Genius of Sense 1983-84 - Irvin Ehrenpreis, Swift: The Man, His Work, and the Age 1982-83- John Sitter, Literary Loneliness in Mid-Eighteenth-Century England 1981-82 - H.C. Robbins Landon, Haydn: A Documentary Study 1980-81 - Michael Fried, Absorption and Theatricality: Painting and Beholder in the Age of Diderot
1970-1979
1979-80 - James L. Clifford, Dictionary Johnson: Samuel Johnson's Middle Years 1978-79 - Morris R. Brownell, Alexander Pope and the Arts of Georgian England 1977-78 - John G.A. Pocock, The Political Writings of James Harrington 1976-77 - Margaret C. Jacob, The Newtonians and the English Revolution, 1689-1720.