Pulitzer Prize for History
American award for history books
The Pulitzer Prize for History , administered by Columbia University , is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes that are annually awarded for Letters, Drama, and Music. It has been presented since 1917 for a distinguished book about the history of the United States . Thus it is one of the original Pulitzers, for the program was inaugurated in 1917 with seven prizes, four of which were awarded that year.[ 1] The Pulitzer Prize program has also recognized some historical work with its Biography prize , from 1917, and its General Nonfiction prize , from 1962.
Finalists have been announced since 1980, ordinarily two others beside the winner.[ 2]
Winners
In its first 97 years to 2013, the History Pulitzer was awarded 95 times. Two prizes were given in 1989; none in 1919, 1984, and 1994.[ 2]
1910s– 1970s
Pulitzer Prize for History winners, 1917–1979[ 3]
Year
Author
Title
Ref.
1917
Jean Jules Jusserand
With Americans of Past and Present Days
1918
James Ford Rhodes
A History of the Civil War, 1861-1865
[ 4]
1919
No award presented
1920
Justin H. Smith
The War with Mexico
[ 4]
1921
William Sowden Sims and Burton J. Hendrick
The Victory at Sea
[ 4]
1922
James Truslow Adams
The Founding of New England
[ 5]
1923
Charles Warren
The Supreme Court in United States History
[ 4]
1924
Charles Howard McIlwain
The American Revolution: A Constitutional Interpretation
1925
Frederic L. Paxson
History of the American Frontier
1926
Edward Channing
A History of the United States, Vol. VI: The War for Southern Independence (1849–1865)
1927
Samuel Flagg Bemis
Pinckney's Treaty
1928
Vernon Louis Parrington
Main Currents in American Thought
1929
Fred Albert Shannon
The Organization and Administration of the Union Army, 1861–1865
[ 6]
1930
Claude H. Van Tyne
The War of Independence
[ 4]
1931
Bernadotte E. Schmitt
The Coming of the War, 1914
1932
John J. Pershing
My Experiences in the World War
1933
Frederick J. Turner
The Significance of Sections in American History
1934
Herbert Agar
The People's Choice
1935
Charles McLean Andrews
The Colonial Period of American History
1936
Andrew C. McLaughlin
A Constitutional History of the United States
[ 7]
1937
Van Wyck Brooks
The Flowering of New England, 1815–1865
1938
Paul Herman Buck
The Road to Reunion, 1865–1900
[ 4]
1939
Frank Luther Mott
A History of American Magazines
[ 4]
1940
Carl Sandburg
Abraham Lincoln: The War Years
1941
Marcus Lee Hansen
The Atlantic Migration, 1607–1860
1942
Margaret Leech
Reveille in Washington, 1860–1865
[ 4]
1943
Esther Forbes
Paul Revere and the World He Lived In
[ 4]
1944
Merle Curti
The Growth of American Thought
1945
Stephen Bonsal
Unfinished Business
1946
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
The Age of Jackson
1947
James Phinney Baxter III
Scientists Against Time
[ 4]
1948
Bernard DeVoto
Across the Wide Missouri
1949
Roy Franklin Nichols
The Disruption of American Democracy
[ 4]
1950
Oliver W. Larkin
Art and Life in America
1951
R. Carlyle Buley
The Old Northwest, Pioneer Period 1815–1840
1952
Oscar Handlin
The Uprooted
1953
George Dangerfield
The Era of Good Feelings
1954
Bruce Catton
A Stillness at Appomattox
1955
Paul Horgan
Great River: The Rio Grande in North American History
1956
Richard Hofstadter
The Age of Reform
1957
George F. Kennan
Russia Leaves the War: Soviet-American Relations, 1917–1920
1958
Bray Hammond
Banks and Politics in America
1959
Leonard D. White and Jean Schneider
The Republican Era: 1869–1901
1960
Margaret Leech
In the Days of McKinley
[ 4]
1961
Herbert Feis
Between War and Peace: The Potsdam Conference
[ 4]
1962
Lawrence H. Gipson
The Triumphant Empire: Thunder-Clouds Gather in the West, 1763–1766
1963
Constance McLaughlin Green
Washington: Village and Capital, 1800–1878
1964
Sumner Chilton Powell
Puritan Village: The Formation of a New England Town
[ 4]
1965
Irwin Unger
The Greenback Era: A Social and Political History of American Finance, 1865–1879
1966
Perry Miller
The Life of the Mind in America
[ 4]
1967
William H. Goetzmann
Exploration and Empire: The Explorer and the Scientist in the Winning of the American West
[ 4]
1968
Bernard Bailyn
The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution
1969
Leonard W. Levy
Origins of the Fifth Amendment: The Right Against Self-Incrimination
1970
Dean Acheson
Present at the Creation: My Years in the State Department
1971
James MacGregor Burns
Roosevelt: The Soldier Of Freedom
1972
Carl N. Degler
Neither Black nor White: Slavery and Race Relations in Brazil and the United States
1973
Michael Kammen
People of Paradox: An Inquiry Concerning the Origins of American Civilization
[ 8]
1974
Daniel J. Boorstin
The Americans: The Democratic Experience
[ 9]
1975
Dumas Malone
Jefferson and His Time
1976
Paul Horgan
Lamy of Santa Fe
[ 10]
1977
David M. Potter (Completed and edited by Don E. Fehrenbacher )
The Impending Crisis, 1848–1861
1978
Alfred D. Chandler, Jr.
The Visible Hand: The Managerial Revolution in American Business
[ 11]
1979
Don E. Fehrenbacher
The Dred Scott Case: Its Significance in American Law and Politics
1980s
Entries from this point on include the finalists listed after the winner for each year.
Pulitzer Prize for History winners, 1980-1989[ 3]
Year
Author
Title
Result
Ref.
1980
Leon F. Litwack
Been in the Storm So Long: The Aftermath of Slavery
Winner
Gary B. Nash
The Urban Crucible: Social Change, Political Consciousness and the Origins of the American Revolution
Finalist
John B. Unruh
The Plains Across: The Overland Emigrants on the Trans-Mississippi West, 1840–60
Finalist
1981
Lawrence A. Cremin
American Education: The National Experience, 1783–1876
Winner
[ 12]
David M. Kennedy
Over Here: The First World War and American Society
Finalist
Lyle Koehler
A Search for Power: The 'Weaker Sex' in Seventeenth Century New England
Finalist
1982
C. Vann Woodward
Mary Chesnut's Civil War
Winner
George M. Fredrickson
White Supremacy: A Comparative Study in American & South African History
Finalist
Akira Iriye
Power and Culture: The Japanese-American War, 1941–1945
Finalist
1983
Rhys L. Isaac
The Transformation of Virginia, 1740–1790
Winner
Robert Middlekauff
The Glorious Cause: The American Revolution, 1763–1789
Finalist
Bertram Wyatt-Brown
Southern Honor: Ethics & Behavior in the Old South
Finalist
1984
No Award presented
1985
Thomas K. McCraw
Prophets of Regulation: Charles Francis Adams, Louis D. Brandeis, James M. Landis, Alfred E. Kahn
Winner
Francis Paul Prucha
The Great Father: The United States Government and the American Indians
Finalist
Joel Williamson
The Crucible of Race: Black-White Relations in the American South since Emancipation
Finalist
1986
Walter A. McDougall
...the Heavens and the Earth: A Political History of the Space Age
Winner
Jacqueline Jones
Labor of Love, Labor of Sorrow: Black Women, Work and the Family from Slavery to the Present
Finalist
Forrest McDonald
Novus Ordo Seclorum: the Intellectual Origins of the Constitution
Finalist
Kerby A. Miller
Emigrants and Exiles: Ireland and the Irish Exodus to North America
Finalist
1987
Bernard Bailyn
Voyagers to the West: A Passage in the Peopling of America on the Eve of the Revolution
Winner
David Eisenhower
Eisenhower: At War, 1943–1945
Finalist
David Garrow
Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Finalist
1988
Robert V. Bruce
The Launching of Modern American Science, 1846–1876
Winner
David Montgomery
The Fall of the House of Labor: The Workplace, the State, and American Labor Activism, 1865–1925
Finalist
Charles E. Rosenberg
The Care of Strangers: The Rise of America's Hospital System
Finalist
1989
Taylor Branch
Parting the Waters: America in the King Years, 1954-1963
Winner
James M. McPherson
Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
Winner
Eric Foner
Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution – 1863–1877
Finalist
Neil Sheehan
A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam
Finalist
1990s
2000s
Pulitzer Prize for History winners, 2000-2009[ 3]
Year
Author
Title
Result
Ref.
2000
David M. Kennedy
Freedom From Fear: The American People in Depression and War
Winner
James H. Merrell
Into the American Woods: Negotiators on the Pennsylvania Frontier
Finalist
Kevin Phillips
The Cousins' Wars: Religion, Politics and the Triumph of Anglo-America
Finalist
2001
Joseph J. Ellis
Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation
Winner
[ 15]
Frances FitzGerald
Way Out There in the Blue: Reagan, Star Wars and the End of the Cold War
Finalist
Alexander Keyssar
The Right to Vote: The Contested History of Democracy in the United States
Finalist
2002
Louis Menand
The Metaphysical Club: A Story of Ideas in America
Winner
J. William Harris
Deep Souths: Delta, Piedmont, and the Sea Island Society in the Age of Segregation
Finalist
Daniel K. Richter
Facing East from Indian Country: A Native History of Early America
Finalist
2003
Rick Atkinson
An Army at Dawn: The War in North Africa, 1942–1943
Winner
Philip Dray
At the Hands of Persons Unknown: The Lynching of Black America
Finalist
Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz
Rereading Sex: Battles Over Sexual Knowledge and Suppression in Nineteenth Century America
Finalist
2004
Steven Hahn
A Nation Under Our Feet: Black Political Struggles in the Rural South from Slavery to the Great Migration
Winner
David Maraniss
They Marched into Sunlight: War and Peace, Vietnam and America, October 1967
Finalist
Daniel Okrent
Great Fortune: The Epic of Rockefeller Center
Finalist
2005
David Hackett Fischer
Washington's Crossing
Winner
Kevin Boyle
Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age
Finalist
Michael O'Brien
Conjectures of Order: Intellectual Life and the American South, 1810-1860, volumes 1 & 2
Finalist
2006
David Oshinsky
Polio: An American Story
Winner
Jill Lepore
New York Burning: Liberty, Slavery, and Conspiracy in Eighteenth-Century Manhattan
Finalist
Sean Wilentz
The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln
Finalist
2007
Gene Roberts and Hank Klibanoff
The Race Beat: The Press, the Civil Rights Struggle, and the Awakening of a Nation
Winner
James T. Campbell
Middle Passages: African American Journeys to Africa, 1787-2005
Finalist
Nathaniel Philbrick
Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community, and War
Finalist
2008
Daniel Walker Howe
What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815–1848
Winner
Robert Dallek
Nixon and Kissinger: Partners in Power
Finalist
David Halberstam
The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War
Finalist
2009
Annette Gordon-Reed
The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family
Winner
[ 16] [ 17]
Drew Gilpin Faust
This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War
Finalist
G. Calvin Mackenzie and Robert Weisbrot
The Liberal Hour: Washington and the Politics of Change in the 1960s
Finalist
2010s
Pulitzer Prize for History winners, 2010-2019[ 3]
Year
Author
Title
Result
Ref.
2010
Liaquat Ahamed
Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the World
Winner
[ 18]
Greg Grandin
Fordlandia: The Rise and Fall of Henry Ford's Forgotten Jungle City
Finalist
Gordon S. Wood
Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789–1815
Finalist
2011
Eric Foner
The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery
Winner
[ 19]
Stephanie McCurry
Confederate Reckoning: Power and Politics in the Civil War South
Finalist
[ 20]
Michael J. Rawson
Eden on the Charles: The Making of Boston
Finalist
[ 21]
2012
Manning Marable
Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention
Winner
[ 22] [ 23]
Anne F. Hyde
Empires, Nations & Families: A History of the North American West, 1800-1860
Finalist
Anthony Summers and Robbyn Swan
The Eleventh Day: The Full Story of 9/11 and Osama Bin Laden
Finalist
Richard White
Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America
Finalist
2013
Fredrik Logevall
Embers of War: The Fall of an Empire and the Making of America’s Vietnam
Winner
[ 24]
Bernard Bailyn
The Barbarous Years: The Peopling of British North America: The Conflict of Civilizations, 1600-1675
Finalist
John Fabian Witt
Lincoln’s Code: The Laws of War in American History
Finalist
2014
Alan Taylor
The Internal Enemy: Slavery and War in Virginia, 1772-1832
Winner
[ 25] [ 26]
Jacqueline Jones
A Dreadful Deceit: The Myth of Race from the Colonial Era to Obama's America
Finalist
Eric Schlosser
Command and Control: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Accident, and the Illusion of Safety
Finalist
2015
Elizabeth A. Fenn
Encounters at the Heart of the World: A History of the Mandan People
Winner
[ 27]
Sven Beckert
Empire of Cotton: A Global History
Finalist
Nick Bunker
An Empire on the Edge: How Britain Came to Fight America
Finalist
2016
T. J. Stiles
Custer's Trials: A Life on the Frontier of a New America
Winner
[ 28]
Annie Jacobsen
The Pentagon's Brain: An Uncensored History of DARPA, America's Top-Secret Military Research Agency
Finalist
Brian Matthew Jordan
Marching Home: Union Veterans and Their Unending Civil War
Finalist
James M. Scott
Target Tokyo: Jimmy Doolittle and the Raid That Avenged Pearl Harbor
Finalist
2017
Heather Ann Thompson
Blood in the Water: The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 and Its Legacy
Winner
[ 29] [ 30]
Larrie D. Ferreiro
Brothers at Arms: American Independence and the Men of France and Spain Who Saved It
Finalist
Wendy Warren
New England Bound: Slavery and Colonization in Early America
Finalist
2018
Jack E. Davis
The Gulf: The Making of an American Sea
Winner
[ 31] [ 32]
Kim Phillips-Fein
Fear City: New York’s Fiscal Crisis and the Rise of Austerity Politics
Finalist
[ 31]
Steven J. Ross
Hitler in Los Angeles: How Jews Foiled Nazi Plots against Hollywood and America
Finalist
[ 31]
2019
David W. Blight
Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom
Winner
[ 33] [ 34]
W. Fitzhugh Brundage
Civilizing Torture: An American Tradition
Finalist
[ 33]
Victoria Johnson
American Eden: David Hosack, Botany, and Medicine in the Garden of the Early Republic
Finalist
[ 33]
2020s
Repeat winners
Five people have won the Pulitzer Prize for History twice.
Margaret Leech , 1942 for Reveille in Washington, 1860–1865 and 1960 for In the Days of McKinley
Bernard Bailyn , 1968 for The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution and 1987 for Voyagers to the West: A Passage in the Peopling of America on the Eve of the Revolution
Paul Horgan , 1955 for Great River: The Rio Grande in North American History and 1976 for Lamy of Santa Fe
Alan Taylor , 1996 for William Cooper's Town: Power and Persuasion on the Frontier of the Early American Republic and 2014 for The Internal Enemy: Slavery and War in Virginia, 1772-1832 [ 48]
Don E. Fehrenbacher completed The Impending Crisis by David Potter, for which Potter posthumously won the 1977 prize, and won the 1979 prize himself for The Dred Scott Case: Its Significance in American Law and Politics .
See also
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External links
Pulitzers by Year Categories
Journalism Letters, Drama, and Music
1917–1919 1920–1939 1940–1959 1960–1979 1980–1999 2000–2021