The George L. Mosse Prize
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2018 The house of government : a saga of the Russian Revolution by Yuri Slezkine
2017 Toward democracy : the struggle for self-rule in European and American thought by James Kloppenberg
2016 The work of the dead : a cultural history of mortal remains by Thomas Laqueur
2015 A public empire : property and the quest for the common good in imperial Russia by Ekaterina Pravilova
2014 Prague, capital of the twentieth century : a surrealist history by Derek Sayer
2013 Empire and underworld : captivity in French Guiana by Miranda Frances Spieler
2012 Translating empire : emulation and the origins of political economy by Sophus A. Reinert
2011 Venice incognito : masks in the Serene Republic by James H. Johnson
2010 German orientalism in the age of empire : religion, race, and scholarship by Suzanne L. Marchand
2009 All can be saved : religious tolerance and salvation in the Iberian Atlantic world by Stuart B. Schwartz
2008 Jews, Germans, and Allies : close encounters in occupied Germany by Atina Grossmann
2007 The conquest of nature : water, landscape, and the making of modern Germany by David Blackbourn
2006 Charles Darwin, geologist by Sandra Herbert
2005 The Enlightenment Bible : translation, scholarship, culture by Jonathan Sheehan
2004 François Poulain de la Barre and the invention of modern equality by Siep Stuurman
2003 The myth of the French bourgeoisie : an essay on the social imaginary, 1750-1850 by Sarah Maza
2002 Fichte : the self and the calling of philosophy, 1762–1799 by Anthony J. La Vopa
2001 Basel in the age of Burckhardt : a study in unseasonable ideas by Lionel Gossman
2000 Scenarios of power : myth and ceremony in Russian monarchy : volume 2: From Alexander II to the abdication of Nicholas II by Richard S. Wortman