The Morris D. Forkosch Prize
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2018 An uncertain age : the politics of manhood in Kenya by Paul Ocobock
2017 Rethinking the Scottish revolution : covenanted Scotland, 1637-51 by Laura Stewart
2016 Vivid faces : the revolutionary generation in Ireland, 1890-1923 by Roy Foster
2015 Final passages : the intercolonial slave trade of British America, 1619–1807 by Gregory E. O’Malley
2014 Family secrets : shame and privacy in modern Britain by Deborah Cohen
2013 The afterlife of empire by Jordanna Bailkin
2012 Blood, sweat, and toil : remaking the British working class, 1939-45 by Geoffrey G. Field
2011 The company-state : corporate sovereignty and the early modern foundation of the British Empire in India by Philip J. Stern
2010 1688 : the first modern revolution by Steve Pincus
2009 The Victorian eye : a political history of light and vision in Britain, 1800–1910 by Christopher Otter
2008 War in England 1642–49 by Barbara Donagan
2007 Household gods : the British and their possessions by Deborah Cohen
2006 Moral capital : foundations of British abolitionism by Christopher Leslie Brown
2005 The absent-minded imperialists : empire, society, and culture in Britain by Bernard Porter
2004 Empire made me : an Englishman adrift in Shanghai by Robert Bickers
2003 Popular politics and the English Reformation by Ethan H. Shagan
2002 Civilising subjects : colony and metropole English imagination, 1830–1867 by Catherine Hall
2001 Nature's government : science, imperial Britain and the 'improvement' of the world by Richard Drayton
2000 Providence in early modern England by Alexandra Walsham
1999 Whitewashing Britain : race and citizenship in the postwar era by Kathleen Paul
1997 The middling sort : commerce, gender, and the family in England, 1680–1780 by Margaret R. Hunt
1995 British imperialism by P. J. Cain and A.G. Hopkins (2d ed. here)
1993 Merchants and revolution : commercial change, political conflict, and London's overseas traders, 1550–1653 by Robert Brenner