2018 OHA Award Winners

We are pleased to announce this year’s award winners. They will be recognized at the Presidential Reception, Thursday October 11, in Montreal.

 

Article Award:

Naoko Wake, “Surviving the Bomb in America: Silent Memories and the Rise of Cross-national Identity,” Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 86 No. 3, August 2017; (pp. 472-509).

 

Book Award:

S. Elizabeth Bird and Fraser Ottanelli, The Asaba Massacre: Trauma, Memory and the Nigerian Civil War.

 

Elizabeth B. Mason Project:

Major Award: Shiloh Centre for Multicultural Roots: ‘Black Settlers and Their Experiences of Discrimination on the Canadian Prairies’

Small Award: Stephen Sloan, Baylor University, “Texas Genocide Survivors.”

 

Non-Print Format Award:

Shiloh Centre for Multicultural Roots “We are the Roots: Black Settlers and their Experiences of Discrimination on the Canadian Prairies.

 

Stetson Kennedy Vox Populi Award:

Ruth Edmonds Hill

 

Post-Secondary Teaching Award:

Martha Norkunas

 

Emerging Crisis Oral History Research Fund:

Dr. Audeliz Matias and Dr. Sheila Marie Aird, “An Oral History of Hurricane Irma and Maria: A Social, Cultural, and Environmental Crisis in P.R and U.S.V.I.”

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