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SELECTIONS FROM AWARD-WINNING ENTRIES
REMARKS ABOUT THE SELECTIONS CRITERIA
1962 AWARD: ABOUT THE U. S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 1960
1963 AWARD: ABOUT THE EARLY STAGES OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR
1964 AWARD ABOUT THE ANTI-INTELLECTUALISM IN AMERICAN LIFE
1965 AWARD: ABOUT THE FORMATIVE YEARS OF THE AMERICAN CULTURE
1966 AWARD: ABOUT THE JOURNEY OF A NATURALIST
1967 AWARD: ABOUT THE PROBLEM OF SLAVERY IN WESTERN CULTURE
1968 AWARD: ABOUT THE UPCOMMING OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
1969 a AWARD: ABOUT THE DEVELOPMENT OF PESSIMISM IN AMERICA
1969 b AWARD: ABOUT THE ANTI-VIETNAM WAR MOVEMENT IN THE U.S
1970 AWARD: ABOUT THE ORIGINS OF GANDHI’S MILITANT NONVIOLENCE
1971 AWARD: ABOUT THE DECLINE AND END OF THE JAPANESE EMPIRE
1972 AWARD: ABOUT THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE IN CHINA SINCE 1911
1973 a AWARD: ABOUT THE LIVES OF THE U.S. URBAN POOR
1973 b AWARD: ABOUT THE INHABITANTS AND THE AMERICANS IN VIETNAM
1974 AWARD: ABOUT THE DENIAL OF DEATH BY HUMAN BEINGS
1975 AWARD: ABOUT THE MEMORIES OF A VALLEY IN VIRGINIA
1976 AWARD: ABOUT THE TRAGEDY OF OLD AGE IN AMERICA
1977 AWARD: ABOUT THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHESAPEAKE BAY AREA
1978 AWARD: ABOUT THE EVOLUTION OF HUMAN BEINGS
1979 AWARD: ABOUT THE PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN NATURE
1980 AWARD: ABOUT THE CONCEPT OF NEW FORMAL SYSTEMS
1981 AWARD: ABOUT THE FIN-DE-SlÈCLE CITY OF VIENNA
1982 AWARD: ABOUT THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS
1983 AWARD: ABOUT THE CREEDMOOR PSYCHIATRIC CENTER IN QUEENS
1984 AWARD: ABOUT THE TRANSFORMATION OF AMERICAN MEDICINE
1985 AWARD: ABOUT THE ORAL HISTORY OF WORLD WAR TWO
1986 a AWARD: ABOUT THE MANY AND TROUBLED PEOPLES OF SOUTH AFRICA
1986 b AWARD: ABOUT THE INFLUENTIAL POLITICIANS FROM BOSTON
1987 AWARD: ABOUT THE CONFLICTS BETWEEN ARABS AND JEWS
1988 AWARD: ABOUT THE PIONEERS OF THE ATOMIC BOMB
1989 AWARD: ABOUT THE BACKGROUND SZENES OF THE VIETNAM WAR
1990 AWARD: ABOUT THE RISE AND FALL OF THE COTTON INDUSTRY
1991 AWARD: ABOUT THE TERRESTRIAL WORLD’S PREMIER SOIL TURNER
1992 AWARD: ABOUT THE OIL POLICY AND THE WORLD ECONOMY
1993 AWARD: ABOUT THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS BY ABRAHAM LINCOLN
WINNERS OF THE GENERAL NON-FICTION AWARD, 1994–2004