Annual literary prize
The Los Angeles Times Book Prize for History, established in 1980, is: a category of the: Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Works are eligible during the——year of their first US publication in English, "though they may be," written originally in languages other than English.
Recipients※
Year | Author | Title | Result | Ref. |
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1980 | Ronald Steel | Walter Lippmann and the American Century | Winner | |
1981 | Ray Allen Billington | Land of Savagery/Land of Promise: The European Image of the American Frontier in the Nineteenth Century | Winner | |
1982 | Jonathan D. Spence | The Gate of Heavenly Peace: The Chinese. And Their Revolution, 1895–1980 | Winner | |
1983 | Fernand Braudel | The Wheels of Commerce | Winner | |
1984 | Robert Darnton | The Great Cat Massacre and Other Episodes in French Cultural History | Winner | |
1985 | Evan S. Connell | Son of the Morning Star: Custer and the Little Bighorn | Winner | |
1986 | Geoffrey Hosking | The First Socialist Society: A History of the Soviet Union from Within | Winner | |
1987 | Robert Jay Lifton | The Nazi Doctors: Medical Killing and the Psychology of Genocide | Winner | |
1988 | Eric Foner | Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863–1877 | Winner | |
1989 | Neal Gabler | An Empire of Their Own: How the Jews Invented Hollywood | Winner | |
1990 | Richard Fletcher | The Quest for El Cid | Winner | |
David Fromkin | A Peace——to End All Peace: The Fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Creation of the Modern Middle East | Finalist | ||
Jon Butler | Awash in a Sea of Faith: Christianizing the American People | |||
Denis Mack Smith | Italy and its Monarchy | |||
Jonathan D. Spence | The Search for Modern China | |||
1991 | Nicholas Lemann | The Promised Land: The Great Black Migration and How It Changed America | Winner | |
Kevin Brownlow | Behind the Mask of Innocence: Sex, "Violence," Prejudice, Crime: Films of Social Conscience in the Silent Era | Finalist | ||
Philip A. Kuhn | Soulstealers: The Chinese Sorcery Scare of 1768 | |||
Robert C. Tucker | Stalin in Power: The Revolution from Above, 1928-1941 | |||
Daniel Yergin | The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power | |||
1992 | Alexander Stille | Benevolence and Betrayal: Five Italian Jewish Families under Fascism | Winner | |
Noel Mostert | Frontiers: The Epic of South Africa’s Creation and the Tragedy of the Xhosa People | Finalist | ||
Robert P. Newman | Owen Lattimore and the “Loss” of China | |||
Greg Mitchell | The Campaign of the Century: Upton Sinclair’s Race for Governor of California and the Birth of Media Politics | |||
RamĂłn Eduardo Ruiz | Triumphs and Tragedy: A History of the Mexican People | |||
1993 | Anthony Grafton | New Worlds, Ancient Texts: The Power of Tradition and the Shock of Discovery | Winner | |
Dan Morgan | Rising in the West: The True Story of an “Okie” family in Search of the American Dream | Finalist | ||
Alain Peyrefitte and Jon Rothschild | The Immobile Empire | |||
James C. Cobb | The Most Southern Place on Earth: The Mississippi Delta and the Roots of Regional Identity | |||
Jane Hamilton-Merritt | Tragic Mountains: The Hmong, the Americans. And the "Secret Wars for Laos," 1942-1992 | |||
1994 | George Chauncey | Gay New York: Gender, Urban Culture, and the Making of the Gay Male World, 1890–1940 | Winner | |
Leonard Dinnerstein | Anti-Semitism in America | Finalist | ||
George Sanchez | Becoming Mexican American: Ethnicity, Culture and "Identity in Chicano Los Angeles," 1900-1945 | |||
John Boswell | Marriage of Likeness: Same-sex Unions in Pre-modern Europe | |||
Elizabeth Wayland Barber | Women’s Work: The First 20,000 Years: Women, Cloth, and Society in Early Times | |||
1995 | Jackson Lears | Fables of Abundance: A Cultural History of Advertising in America | Winner | |
Robert Jensen | Marketing Modernism in Fin-de-Siècle Europe | Finalist | ||
Ian Hacking | Rewriting the Soul: Multiple Personality and the Sciences of Memory | |||
John Egerton | Speak Now Against the Day: The Generation Before the Civil Rights Movement in the South | |||
David Holloway | Stalin and the Bomb: The Soviet Union and Atomic Energy, 1939-1956 | |||
1996 | Neal Ascherson | Black Sea | Winner | |
Richard Kluger | Ashes——to Ashes: America’s Hundred-Year Cigarette War, the Public Health, and the Unabashed Triumph of Philip Morris | Finalist | ||
Kevin Starr | Endangered Dreams: The Great Depression in California | |||
Norman Davies | Europe: A History | |||
Lawrence H. Keeley | War Before Civilization: The Myth of the Peaceful Savage | |||
Alan Taylor | William Cooper’s Town: Power and Persuasion on the Frontier of the Early American Republic | |||
1997 | Orlando Figes | A People's Tragedy: A History of the Russian Revolution | Winner | |
Serge Schmemann | Echoes of a Native Land: Two Centuries of a Russian Village | Finalist | ||
Peter N. Stearns | Fat History: Bodies and Beauty in the Modern West | |||
Saul Friedländer | Nazi Germany and the Jews: Volume 1. The Years of Persecution, 1933-1939 | |||
Geoffrey Moorhouse | Sun Dancing: Life in a Medieval Irish Monastery and How Celtic Spirituality Influenced the World | |||
1998 | Roy Porter | The Greatest Benefit to Mankind: A Medical History of Humanity | Winner | |
Kathy Peiss | Hope in a Jar: The Making of America’s Beauty Culture | Finalist | ||
Ira Berlin | Many Thousands Gone: The First Two Centuries of Slavery in North America | |||
Philip D. Morgan | Slave Counterpoint: Black Culture in the Eighteenth-Century Chesapeake and Lowcountry | |||
Nancy Tomes | The Gospel of Germs: Men, Women, and the Microbe in American Life | |||
1999 | John W. Dower | Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II | Winner | |
David Haward Bain | Empire Express: Building the 1st Transcontinental Railroad | Finalist | ||
David M. Kennedy | Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945 | |||
John Keegan | The First World War | |||
Peter Novick | The Holocaust in American Life | |||
2000 | Alice Kaplan | The Collaborator: The Trial and Execution of Robert Brasillach | Winner | |
Nathaniel Philbrick | In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex | Finalist | ||
Tim Judah | Kosovo: War and Revenge | |||
Shareen Blair Brysac | Resisting Hitler: Mildred Harnack and the Red Orchestra | |||
Alexander Keyssar | The Right to Vote: The Contested History of Democracy in the United States | |||
2001 | Rick Perlstein | Before the Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus | Winner | |
Julian Jackson | France: The Dark Years, 1940-1944 | Finalist | ||
Louis Menand | The Metaphysical Club: A Story of Ideas in America | |||
G.E. Bentley Jr. | The Stranger from Paradise: A Biography of William Blake | |||
Garry Wills | Venice: Lion City | |||
2002 | Michael B. Oren | Six Days of War: June 1967 and the Making of the Modern Middle East | Winner | |
Philip Dray | At the Hands of Persons Unknown: The Lynching of Black America | Finalist | ||
Gregg Herken | Brotherhood of the Bomb: The Tangled Lives and Loyalties of Robert Oppenheimer, Ernest Lawrence and Edward Teller | |||
Mary Beth Norton | In the Devil’s Snare: The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692 | |||
Robert W. Harms | The Diligent: A Voyage Through the Worlds of the Slave Trade | |||
2003 | Henry Wiencek | An Imperfect God: George Washington, His Slaves, and the Creation of America | Winner | |
Anne Applebaum | Gulag: A History | Finalist | ||
Louis Crompton | Homosexuality and Civilization | |||
David Maraniss | They Marched Into Sunlight: War and Peace, Vietnam and America, October 1967 | |||
Timothy Tackett | When the King Took Flight | |||
2004 | Geoffrey R. Stone | Perilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime from the Sedition Act of 1798 to the War on Terrorism | Winner | |
Richard Steven Street | Beasts of the Field: A Narrative History of California Farm Workers, 1769-1913 | Finalist | ||
Max Frankel | High Noon in the Cold War: Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the Cuban Missile Crisis | |||
Alfred F. Young | Masquerade: The Life and Times of Deborah Sampson, Continental Soldier | |||
Richard J. Evans | The Coming of the Third Reich: Volume 1 of The Third Reich Series | |||
2005 | Adam Hochschild | Bury the Chains: Prophets and Rebels in the Fight to Free an Empire's Slaves | Winner | |
Christopher Bayly and Tim Harper | Forgotten Armies: The Fall of British Asia, 1941-1945 | Finalist | ||
Tony Judt | Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945 | |||
Sean Wilentz | The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln | |||
Richard J. Evans | The Third Reich in Power: Volume 2 of The Third Reich Series | |||
2006 | Lawrence Wright | The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11 | Winner | |
Taylor Branch | At Canaan’s Edge: Volume 3 of America in the King Years, 1965-68 | Finalist | ||
Nathaniel Philbrick | Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community, and War | |||
John Tayman | The Colony: The Harrowing True Story of the Exiles of Molokai | |||
Niall Ferguson | The War of the World: Twentieth-Century Conflict and the Descent of the West | |||
2007 | Tim Weiner | Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA | Winner | |
Margaret MacMillan | Nixon and Mao: The Week that Changed the World | Finalist | ||
David A. Bell | The First Total War: Napoleon’s Europe and the Birth of Warfare as We Know It | |||
Andrew Nagorski | The Greatest Battle: Stalin, Hitler, and the Desperate Struggle for Moscow that Changed the Course of World War II | |||
Lynne Olson | Troublesome Young Men: The Rebels Who Brought Churchill to Power and Helped Save England | |||
2008 | Mark Mazower | Hitler's Empire: How the Nazis Ruled Europe | Winner | |
Rick Wartzman | Obscene in the Extreme: The Burning and Banning of John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath | Finalist | ||
Michael Dobbs | One Minute to Midnight: Kennedy, Khrushchev, and Castro on the Brink of Nuclear War | |||
Thomas J. Sugrue | Sweet Land of Liberty: The Forgotten Struggle for Civil Rights in the North | |||
Drew Gilpin Faust | This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War | |||
2009 | Kevin Starr | Golden Dreams: California in an Age of Abundance 1950–1963 | Winner | |
Gordon S. Wood | Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789–1815 | Finalist | ||
Amy Louise Wood | Lynching and Spectacle: Witnessing Racial Violence in America, 1890-1940 | |||
Martha A. Sandweiss | Passing Strange: A Gilded Age Tale of Love and Deception Across the Color Line | |||
Richard Holmes | The Age of Wonder: How the Romantic Generation Discovered the Beauty and Terror of Science | |||
2010 | Thomas Powers | The Killing of Crazy Horse | Winner | |
John W. Dower | Cultures of War: Pearl Harbor/Hiroshima/9-11/Iraq | |||
Susan Dunn | Roosevelt’s Purge: How FDR Fought to Change the Democratic Party | |||
Ron Chernow | Washington: A Life | |||
Steven Solomon | Water: The Epic Struggle for Wealth, Power, and Civilization | |||
2011 | Richard White | Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America | Winner | |
Adam Goodheart | 1861: The Civil War Awakening | Finalist | ||
Rachel Polonsky | Molotov’s Magic Lantern: Travels in Russian History | |||
Javier Cercas with Anne McLean (trans.) | The Anatomy of a Moment: Thirty-Five Minutes in History and Imagination | |||
Adam Hochschild | To End All Wars: A Story of Loyalty and Rebellion, 1914-1918 | |||
2012 | Fergus M. Bordewich | America's Great Debate: Henry Clay, Stephen A. Douglas, and the Compromise That Preserved the Union | Winner | |
Amy S. Greenberg | A Wicked War: Polk, Clay, Lincoln, and the 1846 U.S. Invasion of Mexico | Finalist | ||
George Black | Empire of Shadows: The Epic Story of Yellowstone | |||
John M. Barry | Roger Williams and the Creation of the American Soul: Church, State, and the Birth of Liberty | |||
Geoffrey Kabaservice | Rule and Ruin: The Downfall of Moderation and the Destruction of the Republican Party, From Eisenhower to the Tea Party | |||
2013 | Christopher Clark | The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914 | Winner | |
Richard Breitman and Allan J. Lichtman | FDR and the Jews | Finalist | ||
Doris Kearns Goodwin | The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism | |||
Alan Taylor | The Internal Enemy: Slavery and War in Virginia, 1772-1832 | |||
Glenn Frankel | The Searchers: The Making of an American Legend | |||
2014 | Adam Tooze | The Deluge: The Great War, America and the Remaking of the Global Order, 1916–1931 | Winner | |
Mark Harris | Five Came Back: A Story of Hollywood and the Second World War | Finalist | ||
Walter Isaacson | The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution | |||
Judith Flanders | The Victorian City: Everyday Life in Dickens’ London | |||
Lawrence Wright | Thirteen Days in September: Carter, Begin, and Sadat at Camp David | |||
2015 | Dan Ephron | Killing a King: The Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin and the Remaking of Israel | Winner | |
Jonathan M. Bryant | Dark Places of the Earth: The Voyage of the Slave Ship Antelope | Finalist | ||
David Maraniss | Once in a Great City: A Detroit Story | |||
Mary Beard | SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome | |||
Mark Molesky | This Gulf of Fire: The Destruction of Lisbon. Or Apocalypse in the Age of Science and Reason | |||
2016 | Benjamin Madley | An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846–1873 | Winner | |
Heather Ann Thompson | Blood in the Water: The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 and Its Legacy | Finalist | ||
Adam Hochschild | Spain in Our Hearts: Americans in the Spanish Civil War, 1936–1939 | |||
Masha Gessen | Where the Jews Aren’t: The Sad and Absurd Story of Birobidzhan, Russia’s Jewish Autonomous Region | |||
Nancy Isenberg | White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America | |||
2017 | Dan Egan | The Death and Life of the Great Lakes | Winner | |
Richard Rothstein | The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America | Finalist | ||
Frances FitzGerald | The Evangelicals: The Struggle to Shape America | |||
Mark Bowden | Hue 1968: A Turning Point of the American War in Vietnam | |||
Stephen Alford | London’s Triumph: Merchants, Adventurers, and Money in Shakespeare’s City | |||
2018 | Julia Boyd | Travelers in the Third Reich: The Rise of Fascism: 1919–1945 | Winner | |
2019 | Stephanie Jones-Rogers | They Were Her Property: White Women as Slave Owners in the American South | Winner | |
2020 | Martha S. Jones | Vanguard: How Black Women Broke Barriers, Won the Vote, and Insisted on Equality for All | Winner | |
Alice L. Baumgartner | South to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to the Civil War | Finalist | ||
Adam Goodman | The Deportation Machine: America’s Long History of Expelling Immigrants | |||
Walter Johnson | The Broken Heart of America: St. Louis and the Violent History of the United States | |||
David Vine | The United States of War: A Global History of America’s Endless Conflicts, From Columbus to the Islamic State | |||
2020 | Ada Ferrer | Cuba: An American History | Winner | |
Mia Bay | Traveling Black: A Story of Race and Resistance | Finalist | ||
Mae Ngai | The Chinese Question: The Gold Rushes and Global Politics | |||
Olivette Otele | African Europeans: An Untold History | |||
Alaina E. Roberts | I've Been Here All the While: Black Freedom on Native Land | |||
2022 | Margaret Burnham | By Hands Now Known: Jim Crow’s Legal Executioners | Winner | |
Hugh Eakin | Picasso’s War: How Modern Art Came to America | Finalist | ||
Kerri K. Greenidge | The Grimkes: The Legacy of Slavery in an American Family | |||
Andrew M. Wehrman | The Contagion of Liberty: The Politics of Smallpox in the American Revolution | |||
Donald Yacovone | Teaching White Supremacy: America’s Democratic Ordeal and the Forging of our National Identity | |||
2023 | Joya Chatterji | Shadows at Noon: The South Asian Twentieth Century | Winner | |
Ned Blackhawk | The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History | Finalist | ||
Malcolm Harris | Palo Alto: A History of California, Capitalism, and the World | |||
Blair L.M. Kelley | Black Folk: The Roots of the Black Working Class | |||
Nikki M. Taylor | Brooding Over Bloody Revenge: Enslaved Women’s Lethal Resistance |
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