2024
Iron mixed with clay, partly strong, partly brittle, Patrick Q. Czichas
“Two Years in the Making and Ten Minutes in the Destroying.” British Communal Army Formation during the First World War, Brian Fleming Bleed
Amity and Commerce: The Jay Treaty and Free Trade in the Atlantic World, Aaron Gibbs
The Defense of Dialectic and Ethics in Murray Bookchin’s Philosophy of Social Ecology, Peter Munsterman
Constructing Community: Heresy in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries, Alexis Nunn
Orientalism in Ancient Literature and its Transmission into Modern Popular Culture, Alan Wheeler
2023
The Black Cauldron, a Curtain of Fire, and the Sword of the War God: Connections Between Nomadic Populations on the Ancient Eurasian Steppe, Shawn R. Armistead
A History of China-Tanzania Relations: How China Became Donor, Friend, and Foe, Lucy Gentry
"Eden is on Puget Sound": Folk Music Stories in the Northwest, Rosie Lockie Everson
Ibn Taymiyya on the Frontier: Renewal, Resistance and Rebellion, kenneth meyer
Archaeological Photography: The United Kingdom, Madeline Scholten
Questioned Identity: Morisca Women and the Spanish Inquisition, Nathan Van Aken
2022
The Cross and the Coat Hanger: Catholics for a Free Choice and the Rise of a Religious Movement, Claire Elizabeth Brady
Larger than Jelly Alone: Appalachian Reproductive Politics in the Depression Era, Katelyn Damron
A Love That Dare Not Speak: Empire’s Impact on Sodomy Persecutions in Victorian London, Kristina Kelehan
Stonewalls and Statues: A Personal Exploration of Memorialization Culture within the United States, Petra McDonnell-Ingoglia
“Let ‘er Buck!”: Race, Gender, and Performance at the Pendleton Round-Up, 1910-2000., Kylee Moneypenny
2021
The Mountain and Me: Memories, Expressions, Reflections, Corey Griffis
To Remember Even This, Jessica Oravetz
History Through Fashion: The 2020 Collection, Alex Wiecking
2020
Enslaved Midwives in the Long Eighteenth Century: Slavery, Reproduction, and Creolization in the Chesapeake, 1720 - 1830, Emily A. Lampert
Oswald of Northumbria: Pagan Hero, Christian Saint, Caleb Lyon
Inventing America: National Politics in the New Republic, Stuart Medalen
A Republic in its Own Time: The Re-Imagining of Republican Theory in the Federalist Papers, Jonah Rink
“We Know We Are Forgotten”: Re-Centering Women in the Study of Economic Sanctions on Iraq, 1990-2003, Samia Saliba
Rationalizations Within Neoliberalism: Public Schools, Protection, and the 1980s-1990s Culture Wars in Whatcom County, Washington, Vaughan Shubert
2019
Chinese Roots, Foreign Branches: Forestry as Self-Strengthening in the Late Qing, Emily Bunker
Women in the First Crusade and the Kingdom of Jerusalem, Maria Carriere
Projecting a white savior, the body, and policy: pre-classical and transitional cinema's boxing films in the United States 1893-1915, Siobhan Marie Chaney Carter
Regendering Iraq: State Feminism, Imperial Feminism, and Women’s Rights Under Sanctions, Samia Saliba
Wandering Between Worlds: The Huxleyan Undercurrents in Human Psychology, Adam Harrison Smith
2018
The Accessibility of Atrocity: A Case Study of Responsibility during the Holocaust, Nate Christiansen
Runaway Slave Advertisements from Loyalist Newspapers of the Maritime Colonies, Sarah Elizabeth Chute
Long Distance Trade and the Parthian Empire: Reclaiming Parthian Agency from an Orientalist Historiography, Evan J. (Evan Jeffery) Jones
2017
A New Look at the Constitutional Convention and State Ratifying Conventions: How Reason and Interest Played a Role, Nicole Carroll
More Than Faith: Latter-Day Saint Women as Politically Aware and Active Americans, 1830-1860, Kim M. (Kim Michaelle) Davidson
Rethinking the “Ghetto Synthesis”: Problems and Prospects in the Black Metropolis, Brent Gaspaire
The Albigensian Crusade: The Intersection of Religious and Political Authority in Languedoc (1209-1218), Alexis Nunn
Childbirth Through Time, Quinn Rathkamp
A Malleable Strength: The Formation of Jewish Identity in Response to Imperialism in Antiquity, Abigail L. (Abigail Lynn) Russell
2016
Toward Sovereignty: Zhang Zhidong’s Military Strengthening of China, 1884-1901, Adam Y. (Adam Yung-Ho) Chang
Knowing Nature: Plurinationality and Productivity in Ecuador’s Socialist State, Kelsey E. Gilman
Middle-Class Masculinity in England: Examining Citizen-Soldier Volunteers of the First World War, Connor Litchman
2015
Three Languages, One Nation: Trilingualism and National Identity in England, From the Mid-Twelfth to the Early Fourteenth Century, Christopher Anderson
Keeper of the Flame: Antifascist Feature Films and the Hollywood Popular Front, 1934-1941, Jacob T. Sager
2014
Death, dying and archives: learning to work with grieving and dying donors, Megan Garbett-Styger
Leadership and team building factors that contribute to the success of archives and records management institutions, Jordan L. (Jordan Lydia) Grimmer
Educational materials: serving those in education and archival identity online, Rachel L. (Rachel Louise) Hillier
"We pay you for your land and stay amongst you folks": settler colonialism and indigenous power in Southwest Washington Territory, Kaden M. (Kaden Mark) Jelsing
Local government records management: a case study of Bellingham, WA, Katherine Magee
The Plague, the Poor, and the Problem of Medicine, Celina Muñoz
No file left behind: the predicament of archival appraising in the digital age, Jennifer M. Newby
A Political History of the Kingdom of Jerusalem 1099 to 1187 C.E., Tobias Osterhaug
2013
Etxeak of memory: the Basque diaspora in the Oroitzapenak oral history project, Jill N. (Jill Nagy) Anderson
South Dakota open records legislation: a case study in the struggle for government accountability, Sara Casper
Archives and K-12 education: opportunities for collaboration, Claire E. (Claire Huntley) Huntley
A nation of those without a state: a case study of nationalism regarding piracy in the Atlantic before and during the Golden Age, Jessica L. (Jessica Lyn) Peters
Where everybody knows your name: growing up Japanese in Burlington, WA, 1920-1942, Alyssa J. (Alyssa Joy) Vis
2012
"I still believe in him": religion, nationalism, and the Nuremberg Party Rally of 1934, Marilee Akland
The world's fare: food and culture at American World Fairs from 1893-1939, Elizabeth Badger
Avenues of mutual respect: opening communication and understanding between Native Americans and archivists, Cara S. Bertram
Re-envisioning society: the radicalization of the student youth movement in Mexico during the 1960s, Lily A. (Lily Ann) Fox
A "Natural" history of land in cold war Guatemala, 1951-1985, Kate J. (Kate Jolene) Fuhrman
Cold War fictions : gender, anticommunism, and the reconfiguration of the post-war United States, Aaron George
Motion picture film as a government record: framing films within archival theory and preparing for the digital future, Heidi Holmstrom
In the shadow of the population bomb: the campaign for abortion reform in Seattle, 1962-1970, Alexandra J. Kattar
Harvey Milk and California Proposition 6: how the gay liberation movement won two early victories, Ramy K. Khalil
Business archives and Web 2.0: increasing archival access and making the archives and asset, Doug Mann
Reign of heretics: Arianism and political power in the Vandal and Ostrogothic kingdoms, Christopher J. (Christopher James) Nofziger
No dust in cyberspace?: the effects of internet technology on perceptions of archives, Caitlin Patterson
Rome's vestal virgins: public spectacle and society, Joshua M. (Joshua Michael) Roberts
The place of the environment in the Columbia River Treaty, Elliott C. (Elliott Charles) Smith
2011
Cemeteries as archives: who says dead men tell no tales?, Andrea Chaddock
Transnational carnivals: West Indian immigration to New York during the twentieth century, Christopher A. Chalek
The recipe for ERMS sustainability: a survey of how organizations have implemented electronic records systems, Danelle Court
Interpretive seeing: art in the archive, Meryl C. Crayton
Appraising archivists: documentation and the need for accountability in the appraisal process, Samantha N. Cross
The documentation of tragedy in the archives: exploring the records of the campus shooting on Northern Illinois University, collective memory, and the archivist, Michael Folkerts
Archival education and outreach: promoting communal identity through education, Serra H. Hagedorn
The Jewish impact on the social and economic manifestation of the Gibraltarian identity, Andrea Hernandez
Unruly men, improper patriarchs: male witches in colonial New England, Rachel E. (Rachel Elizabeth) Lilley
Governmentality and the population crisis: bio-political interpretations of American international population control, Karl Poechlauer
Preserving 'His Masters' Voice': the archival significance of master recordings, Joseph Shay
Narrating colonial realities: discourse, difference and the East African Standard in colonial Kenya, 1922-1954, Devin Smart
Deserving of trust: ethics in the American Archival profession, Rachel E. (Rachel Elizabeth) Thompson
2010
A woman in the archives: the legacy of Margaret C. Norton, Stephanie M. (Stephanie Marie) Brown
The role of learning institutions in Ptolemaic Alexandria, Jeffrey J. (Jeffrey Jay) Cunningham
Aviation at sunrise: shortcomings of the American Air Forces in North Africa during TORCH compared to the Royal Air Force on Malta, 1941-42, Ryan T. (Ryan Thomas) Evans
"Let's make a harbor into a harbor": an environmental history of Bellingham Bay, Derek L. (Derek Lee) Nelson
Refashioning the past, reforming the present: visual culture and civic life in early modern Seville, Stephanie Stillo
Becoming the mouthpiece of God: female Christian mystics from the twelfth-to the eighteenth-century, Carly F. (Carly Florine) Thompson
2009
Emperor Norton I: the rise of a San Francisco cultural icon 1859-1880, Dieter Martin
2008
Forever young: educating today's youth about the nature and uses of records of enduring value, Rozlind Koester
2006
The Chinese Government’s Role in Controlling the Yellow River during the 19th Century, Eri Higashi
Survival First: The Role of Switzerland in the Second World War, Tommy Lingbloom