Richard L. Morton Award 1986–2006

Year of Award Article Issue
2007 William A. Pettigrew, “Free to Enslave: Politics and the Escalation of Britain's Transatlantic Slave Trade, 1688–1714” January
2006 Heidi Bohaker, “Nindoodemag: The Significance of Algonquian Kinship Networks in the Eastern Great Lakes Region, 1600–1701” January
2005 Susan Kern, “The Material World of the Jeffersons at Shadwell” April
2004 Margot Minardi, “The Boston Inoculation Controversy of 1721–1722: An Incident in the History of Race” January
2003 Brett Rushforth, “‘A Little Flesh We Offer You’: The Origins of Indian Slavery in New France” October
2002 Robert E. Desrochers, Jr., “Slave For Sale Advertisements and Slavery in Massachusetts, 1704–1781” July
2001 Sara Stidstone Gronim, “Geography and Persuasion: Maps in British Colonial New York” April
2000 None  
1999 Thomas A. Foster, “Deficient Husbands: Manhood, Sexual Incapacity, and Male Marital Sexuality in Seventeenth–Century New England” October
1998 Douglas L. Winiarski, “’Pale Blewish Lights’ and a Dead Man’s Groan: Tales of the Supernatural from Eighteenth–Century Plymouth, Massachusetts” October
1997 Susan Scott Parish, “The Female Opossum and the Nature of the New World” July
1996 Jenny Hale Pulsipher, “Massacre at Hurtleberry Hill: Christian Indians and English Authority in Metacom’s War” July
1995 Evan Haefeli (co–author with Kevin Sweeney), “Revisiting The Redeemed Captive: New Perspectives on the 1704 Attack on Deerfield” January
1994 None  
1993 Richard Cullen Rath, “African Music in Seventeenth–Century Jamaica: Cultural Transit and Transmission” October
1992 None  
1991 Thomas N. Ingersoll, “Free Blacks in a Slave Society: New Orleans, 1718–1812” April
1990 J. David Lehman, “The End of the Iroqouis Mystique: The Oneida Land Cession Treaties of the 1780s” October
1989 Stephen R. Grossbart, “Seeking the Divine Favor: Conversion and Church Admission in Eastern Connecticut, 1711–1832” October
1988 None  
1987 Lisa Wilson Waciega, “A ‘Man of Business’: The Widow of Means in Southeastern Pennsylvania, 1750–1850” January
1986 Leigh Eric Schmidt, “‘A Second and Glorious Reformation’: The New Light Extremism of Andrew Croswell” April