Globe Book Award

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2017     Development drowned and reborn : the Blues and Bourbon restorations in post-Katrina New Orleans by Clyde Woods, edited by Jordan Camp and Laura Pulido
2016     A curriculum of fear : homeland security in U.S. public schools by Nicole Nguyen
2015     Historical Atlas of Maine, edited by Stephen J. Hornsby and Richard W. Judd ; Michael J. Hermann
2014     Atlas of cities by Paul Knox
2013     Why walls won't work : repairing the US-Mexico divide by Michael Dear
2012     A people's guide to Los Angeles by Laura Pulido, Laura Barraclough and Wendy Cheng
2011     Exploring the Brazos River from beginning to end by Jim Kimmel and Jerry Touchstone Kimmel (photographs)
2010     Archaeology and landscape in the Mongolian Altai : an atlas by Esther Jacobson-Tepfer and James E. Meacham ; Gary Tepfer, Photography

2009
     Terror and territory : the spatial extent of sovereignty by Stuart Elden
2008
     Civil rights memorials and the geography of memory by Owen J. Dwyer and Derek H. Alderman
2007
     Census atlas of the United States : Census 2000 special reports, prepared by Trudy A. Suchan, Marc J. Perry, James D. Fitzsimmons, Anika E. Juhn, Alexander M. Tait and Cynthia A. Brewer
2006
     Boundaries of dissent : protest and state power in the media age by Bruce D'Arcus
2005
    
Ramona memories : tourism and the shaping of Southern California by Dydia DeLyser
2004     Cities on the Plains : the evolution of urban Kansas by John R. Shortridge
2003     American empire : Roosevelt's geographer and the prelude to globalization by Neil Smith
2002     Spying with maps : surveillance technologies and future of privacy by Mark Monmonier
2001     Atlas of Oregon by William G. Loy
2000     Our town on the Plains : J. J. Pennell's photographs of Junction City, Kansas, 1893-1922 by James R. Shortridge