2022年哈贝尔奖获奖

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
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为了代替摘要,这里有一个简短的内容摘录:2022年哈贝尔奖授予爱德华·瓦伦丁(EDWARD VALENTIN JR.),他在2021年3月的文章《地方知识:黑人德克萨斯人、自由民局和重建德克萨斯的军事占领》获得了2021年内战历史上发表的最佳文章约翰·t·哈贝尔奖。由期刊编辑顾问委员会成员组成的评奖委员会称赞这篇文章“写得好,论证巧妙,构思新颖”。虽然《地方知识》关注的是一个地方故事,但它为更大范围的国家重建进程提供了新的视角。瓦伦丁巧妙地结合了原始材料,不仅用它来建立叙述,而且还分析和展示了自由人与联邦当局之间的相互作用。因此,瓦伦丁能够绘制出自由民局的情报和支持的路径和来源,同时指出政府用于德克萨斯自由民福利的资源严重不足。正如他们在奴隶制结束时所做的那样,以前被奴役的人与美国政府合作,在决定自己命运方面发挥了核心作用。奖项评选委员会成员Lisa Tendrich Frank John Hennessy Paul Quigley EDWARD VALENTIN JR.是华盛顿特区美国海军国家博物馆的馆长。2010年获美国军事学院历史学学士学位,2020年5月获莱斯大学历史学博士学位。他的作品主要关注19世纪的美国历史,以及南北战争后美墨边境黑人士兵的经历。他目前正在与弗吉尼亚大学出版社合作撰写一本书的手稿,《穿蓝军的黑人:种族、公民身份和军事占领,1866-1900》。肯特州立大学出版社每季度出版一本《内战历史》,今年是其出版的第68年。由吉姆·唐斯(葛底斯堡学院)和副编辑克里斯特·费姆斯特(耶鲁大学)编辑,它是美国内战研究的长期领导者。约翰·t·哈贝尔奖由肯特州立大学出版社每年颁发一次,以表彰约翰·t·哈贝尔在其同名领域的杰出贡献,他担任《内战历史》的编辑长达35年。获奖者由该杂志的奖项评选委员会决定,获奖者将获得肯特州立大学出版社提供的1000美元奖金。[End Page 346]版权所有©2022 The Kent State University Press…
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2022 Hubbell Prize Awarded
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  • 2022 Hubbell Prize Awarded

EDWARD VALENTIN JR. has won the John T. Hubbell Prize for the best article published in Civil War History during 2021 for his March 2021 article, “Local Knowledge: Black Texans, the Freedmen’s Bureau, and Military Occupation in Reconstruction Texas.”

The prize selection committee, comprised of a subgroup of members of the journal’s editorial advisory board, praised the article as “well written, deftly argued, and creatively conceived.” Although focused on a local story, “Local Knowledge” sheds new light on the larger national process of Reconstruction. Valentin skillfully incorporates the source material, using it not only to establish a narrative but also to analyze and show the interplay between freedpeople and federal authorities. As a result, Valentin is able to map paths and sources of intelligence and support for the Freedmen’s Bureau, while at the same time suggesting the woefully insufficient resources the government applied to the welfare of freedpeople in Texas. As they had in the end of slavery itself, formerly enslaved people played a central role in determining their own fate in partnership with the US government.

PRIZE SELECTION COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Lisa Tendrich Frank

John Hennessy

Paul Quigley

EDWARD VALENTIN JR. is a curator at the National Museum of the United States Navy in Washington, DC. He received his bachelor of science in history from the United States Military Academy in 2010 and his doctorate in history from Rice University in May 2020. His work focuses on nineteenth-century US history and the experiences of Black soldiers in the US-Mexico borderlands during the post–Civil War era. He is currently working on a book manuscript, Black Men in Army Blue: Race, Citizenship, and Military Occupation, 1866–1900, under contract with the University of Virginia Press.

Now in its 68th year of publication, Civil War History is published quarterly by The Kent State University Press. Edited by Jim Downs (Gettysburg College) [End Page 345] and Associate Editor Crystal Feimster (Yale University), it is a long-standing leader in the study of the American Civil War.

Awarded annually by The Kent State University Press, the John T. Hubbell Prize recognizes the extraordinary contribution to the field of its namesake, who served as editor of Civil War History for thirty-five years. The winner is determined by the journal’s prize selection committee, and the prize earns the recipient a $1,000 award from The Kent State University Press. [End Page 346]

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期刊介绍: Civil War History is the foremost scholarly journal of the sectional conflict in the United States, focusing on social, cultural, economic, political, and military issues from antebellum America through Reconstruction. Articles have featured research on slavery, abolitionism, women and war, Abraham Lincoln, fiction, national identity, and various aspects of the Northern and Southern military. Published quarterly in March, June, September, and December.
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