The Loubat Prize was a pair of prizes awarded by Columbia University every five years between 1898 and 1958 for the best social science works in the English...
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Duke of Loubat (January 21, 1831 – March 1, 1927) was a French and American bibliophile, antiquarian, sportsman, and philanthropist. Loubat was born...
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he was head of the Ethnographical Museum. In 1912 he was awarded the Loubat Prize of the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities and...
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Justin Harvey Smith (category Pulitzer Prize for History winners)
Mexico in 1919. For the latter, he received the Pulitzer Prize in 1920 and the first Loubat Prize in 1923. From 1917 to 1923, Smith was chairman of the Historical...
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George Louis Beer (section The George Louis Beer Prize)
books on the British-American colonial period. In 1913, he was the first Loubat Prize recipient for The Origins of the British Colonial System, 1578-1660,...
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December 2017 – via Library of the National Congress of Chile. Jean-Nicod Prize & Lectures 2009, Institut Jean-Nicod, archived from the original on 2010-01-26...
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24, 1928) was an American history professor, and winner of the 1918 Loubat Prize for his book The Mississippi Valley in British Politics. He is known...
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American Society for American Archaeology in 1960. He also received the Loubat Prize awarded by Columbia University. The Alfred Kidder Vincent Medal given...
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(aged 74) Austin, Texas Relatives William J. Oliphant (father-in-law) Awards Loubat Prize (1933) Academic background Alma mater University of Texas Influences...
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Samuel Eliot Morison (category Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography winners)
Literary prizes Loubat Prize (1938) for The Founding of Harvard College (1935) and Harvard College in the Seventeenth Century (1936) Pulitzer Prize (1943)...
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linguistic atlas of the US Linguistic Atlas of New England, recipient of the Loubat Prize Jacob Neusner – Professor of Judaic Studies (1968–89) Adi Ophir – Mellon...
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the first linguistic atlas of the US. For that work, he received the Loubat Prize. He was also the first main editor of the Middle English Dictionary....
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Man in the Americas Spouse Kate Clifton Osgood Holmes (m. 1883) Awards Loubat Prize (1898, 1923) Scientific career Fields Anthropology, Archaeology, Art...
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1933 Hans Egede Medal by the Royal Danish Geographical Society 1938 Loubat Prize of the Royal Swedish Academy 1952 Huxley Memorial Medal by the Royal...
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Lawrence H. Gipson (category Pulitzer Prize for History winners)
significant historical prizes: The Great War for the Empire: The Years of Defeat, 1754-1757 (volume 6): The 1948 Columbia University Loubat Prize The Great War...
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his work Geographic Relations of the Indies, which garnered him the Loubat prize from the History Academy. In 1882 he was elected a member of the American...
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1933, Columbia University awarded Paullin and John Kirtland Wright the Loubat Prize for their Atlas of the Historical Geography of the United States (1932)...
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which he was awarded the Conrad Seipp Memorial Prize by the University of Chicago and the Loubat prize by the Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences. Guide...
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James Ford Rhodes (category Pulitzer Prize for History winners)
member of the American Antiquarian Society. 1901, Rhodes was awarded the Loubat Prize of the Berlin Academy of Sciences. 1910, he was awarded the gold medal...
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Natural History Museum, Hamburg [de]. Hermann Strebel received in 1906 the Loubat Prize of the Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences, Berlin. In 1904, he was honored...
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The Taiping army takes Hankou. The grooved rail is developed by Alphonse Loubat. The Devil's Island penal colony opens in the colony of French Guiana. The...
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great-great-great-grandson of Senator George Cabot (1751–1823) Joseph Florimond, Duke of Loubat (1831–1927), yachtsman, bibliophile, antiquarian, and philanthropist A....
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but may act as a checkrail. Grooved rail was invented in 1852 by Alphonse Loubat, a French inventor who developed improvements in tram and rail equipment...
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of Military History in Chattanooga, Tennessee American Valor PBS/WETA. Loubat, J. F. and Jacquemart, Jules, Illustrator, The Medallic History of the United...
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24 October 2012. Seler, Edward (1902). Codex Vaticanus. London: Duke of Loubat. p. 54. Booth, Willard C. (December 1966). "Dramatic Aspects of Aztec Rituals"...
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Lisbon. In 1877 Williams bought the yacht Enchantress from Joseph Florimond Loubat. He was well known at Cowes Week regatta, and celebrated for the occasion...
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Herald. New York, New York. May 12, 1870. p. 2. Retrieved December 24, 2020. Loubat, Joseph Florimond (1887). A yachtsman's scrap book: or, The ups and downs...
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Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008. J. F. Loubat, LL.D. (1831-1927), Jaquemart, Jules Fredinand (1837-1880), illustrator...
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Society. American State Papers. Naval Affairs. Volume 1. p. 295. J. F. Loubat, LL.D. (1831–1927) (1888). The Medallic History of the United States of...
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been introduced in New York in 1832. A French engineer living in New York, Loubat, brought the idea to Paris and opened the first tramway line in Paris, between...
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