MHA 2005 Award Winners (Awards given for work published in 2004)
The Mormon History Association presents the following
awards each year to encourage and foster the highest ideals in scholarly
research and publication.
Leonard J.
Arrington Award Donald L. Enders
LDS Museum of Church History & Art Don Enders (L) receiving the Leonard J. Arrington award
from Past President James Allen (R)
MHA Best Book Award - $1,500 Kathleen Flake The Politics of American Religious Identity, The Seating of Senator Reed Smoot
North Carolina University Press Buy it now!
Smith-Pettit Best First Book Award - $1,000 Val D. Rust Early Mormon Converts and their Colonial Ancestors
University of Illinois Press Buy it now!
Turner-Bergera Best Biography Award
- $1,000 Dan Vogel Joseph Smith, the Making of a Prophet
Signature Books Buy it now!
Christensen Best Documentary Award
- $700 John Sillito History's Apprentice, The Diaries of B.H. Roberts, 1880-1898
Signature Books Buy it now!
Thomas Rice King Best Family or Community
History Award - $500 Stephen L. Prince Gathering in Harmony, A Saga of Southern Utah Families, Their Roots and Pioneering Heritage, and the Tale of Antone Prince, Sheriff of Washington County
Arthur H. Clark Company Buy it now!
T. Edgar Lyon Best Article of Year
Award - $300 Ronald W. Walker
"Grant's Watershed: Succession in the Presidency, 1887-1889," BYU Studies 43, no. 2 (2004), 195-229.
Certificate of Merit - $100
none awarded
Special Citations James Crooks
For his work in indexing the Journal of Mormon History
J. Talmage Jones Awards of Excellence - $500 ($250 ea.) Polly Aird
($250)
“’You Nasty Apostates, Clear Out': Reasons for Disaffection in the Late 1850s" Journal of Mormon History, vol. 30, no. 2 (Fall 2004), 129-207 Polly Aird (R) receiving the J. Talmage Jones Award of Excellence from Ronald Barney (L)
Roger D. Launius
($250)
"Mormon Origins: The Church in New York and Ohio," an essay publishied in "Excavating Mormon Pasts:
The New Historiography of the Last Half Century”
Greg Kofford Books Buy it now!
Juanita Brooks Best Graduate
Paper - $400 ea. Jacob Olmstead
Brigham Young University
" The Mormon Hierarchy and the MX"
Jacob Olmstead (L) receiving the Juanita Brooks Best Graduate Paper award from Alex Baugh (R)
Juanita Brooks Best Undergraduate
Paper - $300 Stephen Biggs
Brigham Young University
“Mormon Missionaries in Napoleon III’s France: the French Mission, 1850-1864”
Thomas L. Kane Award Howard Lamar
President Emeritus and Sterling Professor of History Emeritus at Yale University
For leading the way in providing context through which members of the LDS Church and others might understand the development of the Latter-day Saints experience. He has done this through nearly sixty years of published scholarship, the mentoring of more the sixty PhD candidates -- LDS members as well as others, who are now at the forefront of their field -- and the presidency of both the Western History Association and Yale University. Lola Van Wagenen presenting the Thomas L. Kane award to Howard Lamar (L)