James Fenimore Cooper Prize

James Fenimore Cooper Prize
Awarded for Best in Historical fiction
Presented by Society of American Historians
First awarded 1993
Official website sah.columbia.edu

The James Fenimore Cooper Prize is a biennial award given for the best Historical American fiction by the Society of American Historians. It is awarded in the odd-numbered years.

History

The prize has been awarded since 1993. It is given to honor a work of literary fiction that "makes a significant contribution to historical understanding, portrays authentically the people and events of the historical past, and displays skills in narrative construction and prose style" and that concerns American history.[1][2] The prize, which is named for nineteenth-century American historical novelist James Fenimore Cooper, carries a cash award of US$2,000.[3]

Awards

References

  1. "The Society of American Historians". Columbia University. Retrieved 2012-04-17.
  2. Tabor, Mary B. W. (1995-05-10). "Book Notes". New York Times. Retrieved 2012-04-17.
  3. Dreifus, Erika (2012-01-19). "Improve your chances of winning a contest". Writer magazine. Retrieved 2014-01-16.
  4. "Society of American Historians: James Fenimore Cooper Prize". Columbia University. Retrieved 2015-05-12.
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