
The Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies has awarded its distinguished International Book Prizes to two Yale faculty members, recognizing their outstanding writing on the topics of global history and empire. Among Yale’s most prestigious honors for scholarly publishing, the prizes highlight the MacMillan Center’s role in advancing research that examines the forces shaping our world.
Established in 2004 to honor two former directors of the MacMillan Center, the Gustav Ranis International Book Prize celebrates the most outstanding book by a Yale ladder faculty member, and the Gaddis Smith International Book Prize honors the best first book by a Yale ladder faculty member. Recipients receive a research appointment at the MacMillan Center along with $5,000 in funding to support their continued scholarship.
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