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Year Awarded Name Dissertation Title
2009 Edward James Dudlo "Martial Borderland: The Armed Incorporation of New Mexico, 1598-1912"
2009 Jose Gabriel Martinez-Serna "Vineyards in the Desert: The Jesuits and the Rise and Decline of an Indian Town in New Spain's Northeastern Borderlands"
2009 Paul T. Nelson "Utah's Canyon Country: Hope and Experience Approach an American Desert, 1500-1936"
2008 Matthew M. Babcock "Turning Apaches into Spaniards: North America's Forgotten Indian Reservations"
2008 Houston F. Mount, II "Oilfield Revolutionary: The Career of Everette Lee DeGolyer"
2008 Jeffrey M. Schulze "Trans-Nations: Indians, Imagined Communities, and Border Realities in the Twentieth Century"
2007 Alicia M. Dewey "Risk and Opportunity on the U.S./Mexico Border: Credit, Bankruptcy, and the Emergence of the Anglo and Mexican-American Middle Classes in South Texas, 1898-1941"
2007 Clive G. Siegle "Ciboleros and Sharps Rifles: Hispanics, Anglos, and the Great Buffalo Harvest, 1785-1879"
2007 José A. Ramírez "Tejanos in World War I: Here and Over There"
2006 Bonnie M. Martin "'To Have and To Hold'…Human Collateral: Mortgaging Slaves to Build Virginia and South Carolina"
2006 Francis X. Galán "Last Soldiers, First Pioneers: The Los Adaes Border Community on the Louisiana-Texas Frontier, 1721-1779"
2006 Jimmy L. Bryan Jr. "The American Elsewhere: Adventurism and Manliness in the Age of Expansion, 1814-1848"
2004 Amy C. Meschke “Women’s Lives Through Women’s Wills in the Spanish and Mexican Borderlands, 1750-1846”
2003 Kerry R. Oman "As Far as the Eye Can Reach’: Eastern Sensibilities and the Changing Western Landscape"