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Prizes

2007

The Northern Chief Minister's History Book Award, Dr Pam Oliver, for The Japanese Presence and Australian Reactions 1860s to 1942

2006

New South Wales Premier 's History Awards, Community and Regional History Prize, winner: Maria Nugent, for Botany Bay: Where Histories Meet

2006

Victorian Premier 's Prize for a First Book of History, shortlisted: Maria Nugent, for Botany Bay: Where Histories Meet

2006

W.K. Hancock Award for the best first book by an Australian historian, shortlisted: Maria Nugent, for Botany Bay: Where Histories Meet, and Sue Taffe, for Black and White Together, FCAATSI; The Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders, 1958-1973

2004

Victorian Premier 's Non-Fiction Award, winner: Graeme Davison, for Car Wars: How the Car Won Our Hearts and Conquered Our Cities

2004

Victorian Premier 's Non-Fiction Award, shortlisted: Mark Peel, for The Lowest Rung: Voices of Australian Poverty

2004

Queensland Premier 's Literary Prizes, Best History Book Award, shortlisted: Bain Attwood, for Rights for Aborigines

2004

Ernest Scott Prize for the most distinguished book in Australian or New Zealand history, shortlisted: Bain Attwood, for Rights for Aborigines

2004

Age Book of the Year, best non-fiction, shortlisted: Graeme Davison, for Car Wars: How the Car Won Our Hearts and Conquered Our Cities

2004

Allan Martin Award for innovative work in Australian history by an early-career historian, winner: Maria Nugent, for Botany Bay: Where Histories Meet

2004

New South Wales Premier 's History Awards, State Records section, winner: Bain Attwood, for Rights for Aborigines

2004

New South Wales Premier 's History Awards, The Premier 's Australian History Prize for a major book on Australian history, shortlisted: Graeme Davison, for Car Wars: How the Car Won Our Hearts and Conquered Our Cities

2004

Stephen Lay, Romanzi Award, University of Bologna, for 'The Interpretation of the Magna Charta Universitatum and its Principles '

2003

New South Wales Premier 's History Awards, The Premier 's Community and Regional History Prize of a book which makes a significant contribution to the understanding of Australian community, institutional or regional history, shortlisted: Seamus O 'Hanlon, for Together Apart: Boarding House, Hostel and Flat Life in Pre-War Melbourne

2003

New South Wales Premier 's History Awards, The Premier 's Australian History Prize for a major book on Australian history, shortlisted: Brigid Hains, for The Ice and the Inland: Mawson, Flynn, and the Myth of the Frontier

2003

New South Wales Premier 's History Awards, The Premier 's General History Prize for a book on a subject of broad historical significance, winner: David Garrioch, for The Making of Revolutionary Paris

2002

New South Wales Premier 's History Awards, The Community Relations Commission Award, and Glebebooks Prize for Literary and Cultural Criticism, shortlisted: Andrew Markus, for Race: John Howard and the Remaking of Australia

2000

New South Wales Premier 's History Awards, The Premier 's General History Prize for a book on a subject of broad historical significance, shortlisted: Constant Mews, for The Lost Love Letters of Heloise and Abelard: Perceptions of Dialogue in Twelfth-Century France

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