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Rahe, Paul ?., "Forms of Government : Structure, Principle, Object, and Aim," Montesquieu's Science of Politics: Essays on the Spirit of Laws, edited by David W. Carrithers, Michael A. Mosher, and Paul A. Rahe (Rowman and Littlefield, 2001): 69-108. Rahe, Paul A., David W. Carrithers, and Michael A. Mosher, editors, Montesquieu's Science of Politics: Essays on the Spirit of Laws (Rowman and Littlefield, 2001). Roazen, Paul, The Historiography of Psychoanalysis (Transaction Publishers, 2000). Roazen, Paul, Oedipus in Britain: Edward Glover and the Struggle Over Klein (Other Press, 2000). Roazen, Paul, Political Theory and the Psychology of the Unconscious (London: Open Gate Press, 2000). Thompson, Michael J., "Debating Totalitarianism," Science & Society (Winter, 2001). Thompson, Michael J., "Lukacs Revisited," New Politics (Winter 2001). Thompson, Michael J., "The Politics of Tradition," New Politics (Summer 2000). AtArckand Ach THSMembers Paul E. Michelson, Distinguished Professor of History at Huntington College, has been awarded the N. Balcescu History Prize for 2000 by the Romanian Academy for his (1998) book Romanian Politics, 1859-1872. Donald E. Chipman's coauthored work. Notable Men and Women of Spanish Texas (University ofTexas Press, 1999), received the 2000 Presidio La Bahia Award (first prize), given by the Sons of the Republic ofTexas for the best book on colonial Texas. Norman Birnbaum will be Visiting Fellow of Nuffield College ofOxford University in May 2001. Kenneth J. Heineman received the Philip S. Klein Best Book Award (2000), sponsored by the Pennsylvania Historical Association, for A Catholic New Deal: Religion and Reform in Depression Pittsburgh (Penn State Press, 1999). Ralph E. Luker, a research fellow at the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities in Charlottesville during the Spring semester 2001, is finishing work on a critical edition of the essays, sermons, and speeches of the Reverend Vernon Johns, and preparing a biography of Johns. Margaret L. King was named the Leonard and Claire Tow Professor, Brooklyn College, CUNY (2000-2002). In November 2000, Owen Connelly, Isser Woloch, and Don Horward appeared on David Grubin's PBS Napoleon miniseries, along with six French, one Corsican, and two British historians. Lorraine Pangle has been awarded an NEH fellowship for the 2001-2002 year. James Farmer, Henderson Professor of Southern and Local History at the University ofSouth Carolina, Aiken, received the first Ellison Durant Smith Award from the South Carolina Library at the University of South Carolina. This award will fund his ongoing research on the women's suffrage movement in South Carolina. Ricardo A. Herrera (Texas Lutheran University) will be presenting "God's Will and the National Mission: The American Soldier and National Expansion, 1775-1848" at the Society for Military History 2001 Annual Conference in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. 30- K Jeffrey Kimball (Miami University) won a Public Policy-Scholar Award for Summer 2001 from the Woodrow Wilson International Center. Marc Trachtenberg was awarded the George Lois Beer Prize and the Paul Birdsall Prize for A Constructed Peace: The Making ofthe European Settlement,ยก945-1963 by the American Historical Association. The Southern Historical Association has created a new book prize, the Bennett H. Wall Award. The prize, funded by the George W Harris Foundation and Richard J. Rabbe, has been established to honor the long-term service of Professor Wall, who served as the Secretary-Treasurer of the SHA for over thirty-three years (1952-1985) and as president in 1988. In keeping with Wall's own scholarly contribution to southern history, the Wall Award will be given for the best book published in southern business or economic history over a two-year period. The first award, with a stipend of $ 1 ,200, will be made in 2002 for a book published in 2000 or 2001. Stephen A. Hammack will graduate from East Carolina University with an MA in Maritime History and Underwater Archaeology in May 2001. His thesis is "The Impact of the Scots-Irish on the South." Maureen Murphy Nutting, North Seattle Community College, was elected to the AHA Council. Peter Paret (Princeton University) was decorated with the Officer's Cross of the German Order of Merit. Bodo Nischan (East Carolina University) received an NEH Fellowship for 2001/2002 to work on his book, Creating the Protestant Nation: Religious and Cultural Identities in Early...

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