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Student Paper Award
Presented to an undergraduate or graduate level student for the best research paper in the field of automotive history.
- 2009
- "Sit-Down Women:
Gender and the 1936-7 General Motors Strike in Flint, Michigan"
by Ted R. Mitchell, Michigan State University.
- 2008
- "Consumers, Cadillacs, and Civil Rights:
The Social and Cultural Impact of the Automobile in Ebony, 1945-1965"
by Peter S. Cajka, University of Dayton.
- 2007
- "The Development of the Garage in Rural Belgian Flanders," by Els De Vos.
- 2006
- "General Motors: Innovations in American Social Class Structure," by Katherine Anne Mechler, University of Dallas.
- 2005
- “The Fast and the Furious: The Victoria Police and Changing Definitions of Speed and Speeding 1900-1930,” by E. Rick Clapton, University of Melbourne, Australia.
- Award of Distinction - "History of Chicago’s Motor Row," by David M. Kerr, Loyola University.
- 2004
- "Eve's Conquest of the Steering Wheel: Gender and the Automobile in Interwar France," by Adam C. Stanley, Purdue University.
- 2003*
- Graduate Level
- "Mini: The Creation of a Culture Icon," by Dean C. Ruffilli, University of Western Ontario.
- Undergraduate Level
- "Scooters in America: The Future is the Past," by Owen Thomas McDonough, College of William and Mary.
- 2002
- No award
- 2001
- "Driving the Dream," by Jameson M. Wetmore, Cornell University.
*(Separate Graduate and Undergraduate level awards were instituted beginning in 2003)
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