Armitage-Jameson Prize for Western Women's History
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history, sponsor of this award, click
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2018 Abolitionists, doctors, ranchers,
and writers : a family journey through American history by Lynne Marie Getz
2017 Legal codes and talking trees :
indigenous women's sovereignty in the Sonoran and Puget Sound borderlands,
1854-1946 by Katrina Jagodinsky
2016 Home rule : households, expansion,
and national expansion on the eighteenth century Kentucky frontier by Honor
Sachs
2015
Written as I remember
it : teachings (þm̃s taþaw) from the life of a Sliammon elder by Elsie Paul
; edited
by Paige Raibmon and Harmony Johnson
2014
From coveralls to
zoot suits : the lives of Mexican American women on the World War II home front
by Elizabeth R. Escobedo
2013
Across God's
frontiers : Catholic sisters in the American West, 1850-1920 by Anne M.
Butler; Honorable mention: Pregnancy, motherhood, and choice in twentieth
century Arizona by Mary S. Melcher
2012 Recollecting : lives of aboriginal
women of the Canadian Northwest and Borderlands, edited by Sarah Carter and
Patricia McCormick
2011
Frontier feminist :
Clarina Howard Nichols and the politics of motherhood by Marilyn S.
Blackwell & Kristen Oertel
2010
White mother to a
dark race : settler colonialism, maternalism, and the removal of indigenous
children in the American West and Australia, 1880-1940 by Margaret Jacobs