Graham Prize in War History

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The Dominick Graham Prize in War History is a book prize awarded annually for the best essay in an undergraduate seminar on war history. The prize has been endowed by friends, colleagues, and students of Dr. D.S. Graham in recognition of his contributions to the university and to scholarship.

Year Name Title of essay Held at UNB Archives
1990 Dean Chappelle "Douglas Haig and the Reflections of History" Yes
1991 Barbara Corbett No
1992 Michael Stephen Elliott "Sebastien LePrestre de Vauban: A Debate on the Genius of Louis XIV's Greatest Military Engineer" Yes
1993 Unknown
1994 Brian Wallace Travis "Battle Smart: The Breaking of the Gothic Line" Yes
1995 Not awarded No
1996 Carrie Hunter "'Absentes para Siempre (Forever Absent)': The Causes of Argentina's Dirty War 1976-1983" Yes
1997 Jacob Aaron Sweezey No
1998 Patrick Glenn Fitzpatrick No
1999 David Arthur Peabody No
2000 Krista Dawn Stewart No
2001 Sharon A. Weaver No
2002 Stephen Andrew Thomas Bagnell No
2003 Roger Clark Ince No
2004 David Wayne Foster No
2005 Bjorn Carl Bernhard Langerlof No
2006 Sarah Elizabeth Tracy No
2007 John Byron Publow Armstrong No
2008 Daniel Thomas Price No
2009 Damien Caissie “Success and Failure in the Partition of the Israeli-Palestinian Territory” No
2010 Lindsey MacCallum "A Year of Dust: The Failure of the United Nations Operation in Somalia" Yes
2011 Tyler John Girard No
2012 Nicole Meier “A Tribute to the Life of a World War One Canadian Nursing Sister: Minnie Katherine Gallaher (1880-1918)” No
2013 Rebecca Danielle Stieva No

Source(s):

  • UA Case 153.


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