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TREVOR REESE MEMORIAL PRIZE

The Trevor Reese Memorial Prize is awarded every two years. The judges are interested in wide-ranging publications, but the terms of the prize specifically apply to scholarly works, usually by a single author, in the field of Imperial and Commonwealth history, published in the preceding two years. To commemorate Trevor Reese, an imperial historian, the prize was founded in 1977 with a cash award L 500.

Contact: Trevor Reese Memorial Prize COS #: 41394 University of London; School of Advanced Study; Institute of Commonwealth Studies.
Tel: (0171) 862-8834


1990 -

Eltis, D. (1987). Economic growth and the ending of the transatlantic slave trade. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

1988 -

1986 -

1984 -

Van Onselen, C. (1982). Studies in the social and economic history of the Witwatersrand 1886-1914. New York, NY: Longman.

1982 -

1980 -

Iliffe, J. (1979). A modern history of Tanganika. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.


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