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Faculty Bookshelf Carol Thomas ed. and contribu- tor, The Legacy of Ernst Badian (Regina Books, for the Association of Ancient Historians, 2013). Moon-Ho Jung ed. The Rising Tide of Color: Race, State Violence, and Radical Movements Across the Pacific (University of Washington Press, 2014). Charity Urbanski Writing History for the King: Henry II and the Politics of Vernacular Historiography (Cornell University Press, 2013). Patricia Ebrey Emperor Huizong (Harvard University Press, 2014). UNDERGRADUATE AWARDS The Dr. Frances K. Millican Fund for Undergraduate Research Projects in History: Stephanie Jackson, Tom Parkin The Bicknell Fund for Academic Travel: Kelsie Haakenson, Richard Ruoff, Sierra Van Burkleo The Merrell "Head of Logos" International Study Grant: Todd Albertson, Amanda Sendele The Denison-Kernaghan Textbook Scholarship: Nicole Dodge, Georgia Gilbert, Zachariah Jett The Meder-Montgomery Textbook Scholarship: Nora Gunning, Charles Parfet The Faye Wilson Scholarship for Undergraduate Tuition: Max Churaisin, Sara Leonetti, Mayra Mendoza, Anna Nguyen, Eleanor Young The Lois & Maurice Schwartz Fellowship for Non-Western History: Kelsie Haakenson, Sarah Johnson, Annmarie Morro, Richard Ruoff The Sleizer Scholarship for Undergraduate Tuition: Dustin Abrahamson, Ruth Apahidean, Rebecca Flores, Georgia Gilbert, Kelsie Haakenson, Jim Maddock, Molly Malone, Annmarie Morro, Michael Moynihan, Josie Rollins, Richard Ruoff, Rhoya Selden, Lindsay Swick, Ericka Van Horne, Lauren Wong The Freedman Remak Family Scholarship for Non-Resident Tuition: Allison Roth, Cathleen Buzan The Thomas Power Prize for History Research Papers: Ericka Van Horne (winner), Richard Ruoff (honorable mention) The Power Prize for Outstanding Graduating Senior: Kathleen Noll (co-winner), Kayhan Nejad (co-winner) The Pressly Prize for Excellence in Secondary Education: Pam Spitzer Olson GRADUATE STUDENT DEPARTMENTAL PRIZES AND AWARDS The Thomas Power Prize for Outstanding Graduate Essay: Patrick Lozar (winner), "'And the line may be said to cut the tribe in two': Indigenous Plateau People and the US-Canadian Border, 1870s-1890s." Honorable mention went to Britta Anson, "The Heterotopic Union-Castle Steamship: Conducting the Conduct of South African Settlement, 1871-1902" and Rachel Lanier Taylor, "The Bureaucratic Tipping Point: The Bonneville Power Administration and the Northwest Power Act of 1980." The York-Mason Award for Research Projects About African Americans in the American West: Quin'nita Cobbins, "Black Emeralds: African American Women's Activism and Leadership in Postwar Seattle, 1960-2000." The award for Outstanding Teaching Assistant went to Emma Hinchliffe. History Department Annual Awards Chong Eun Ahn, "From Chaoxian ren to Chaoxian zu: Korean Identity under the Japanese Empire and Chinese Nation-State," Chair: Madeleine Dong Joseph Bernardo, "From 'Little Brown Brothers' to 'Forgotten Asian Americans': Race, Space, and Empire in Filipino Los Angeles," Chair: Moon-Ho Jung Xi Chen, "The Making of John B. Gough (1817-1886): Temperance Celebrity, Evangelical Pageantry, and the Conservatism of Popular Reform in Victorian Society," Chair: William Rorabaugh Jeong Won Hyun, "Gift Exchange among States in East Asia dur- ing the Eleventh Century," Chair: Patricia Ebrey Jessie Kindig, "War for Peace: Race, Empire and the Korean War," Chairs: James Gregory and Moon-Ho Jung Devon McCurdy, "Upstream Influence: The Economy, the State, and Oregon's Landscape, 1860-2000," Chair: John Findlay Monica Meadows, "The Horse: Conspicuous Consumption of Embodied Masculinity in South Asia, 1600-1850," Chair: Joel Walker Marty Manor Mullins, "Slovakia's Second City in Times of Turbulence: Košice and its Hungarians, Eastern Rite Catholics and Steelworkers in 1948, 1968, and 1989," Chair: James Felak Nathan Roberts, "U.S. Forestry in the Philippines: Environment, Nationhood, and Empire, 1900-1937," Chair: Linda Nash Recent Dissertations Department of History PAGE 7 history matters history matters