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Reflections on the Past, Present, and Future of Central European History and Central European Studies: Taking Stock of the Journal and the Field
The Central European History Society (CEHS) sponsors a book prize (since 1988) and an article prize (since 1995) named after the pioneering social historian Hans Rosenberg (1904-1988). The prizes are given for books and articles considered to be the best work done in Central European history during a given time period. The book prize is awarded every year (since 2008); the article prize is awarded every other year for essays published during the previous two years.*
Book Prize
1988-1989ᅡ James Van Horn Melton, Absolutism and the Eighteenth-Century Origins of Compulsory Schooling in Prussia and Austria (Cambridge University Press, 1988)
1990-1991ᅡ Jonathan Sperber, Rhineland Radicals: The Democratic Movement and the Revolution of 1848-1849 (Princeton University Press, 1991)
Robert Gellately, The Gestapo and German Society: Enforcing Racial Policy, 1933-1945 (Oxford University Press, 1990)
1992-1993ᅡ David G. Blackbourn, Marpingen: Apparitions of the Virgin Mary in Nineteenth- Century Germany (Knopf, 1993)
1994-1995ᅡ Heide Fehrenbach, Cinema in Democratizing Germany: Reconstructing National Identity After...