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FORMER GRANT AND PRIZE WINNERS

Sidney Mead Prize (est. 1980)

1980 C. Arnold Snyder, Bluffton College, “Revolution and the Swiss Brethren: The Case of Michael Sattler”
1983 Randall H. Balmer, Princeton University, “The Social Roots of Dutch Pietism in the Middle Colonies”
1987 Timothy H. Wadkins, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, “The Percy-‘Fisher’ Controversies and the Ecclesiastical Politics of Jacobean Anti-Catholicism, 1622-1625”
1989 Mark S. Burrows, Wesley Theological Seminary, “’Via media et regia’: A Reappraisal of Gerson and Late-Medieval Nominalism”
1991 Ernest F. Freeberg, Emory University, “’An Object of Peculiar Interest’: The Education of Laura Bridgman”
1992 Alison Williams Lewin, Morgantown, W. Va., “Cum Status Ecclesie Noster Sit…”: Florence and the Council of Pisa (1409)”
1995 Candy Gunther, Harvard University, “The Spiritual Pilgrimage of Rachel Stearns, 1834-1837: Reinterpreting Women’s Religious and Social Experiences in the Methodist Revivals of Nineteenth-Century America”
2004 Eric Baldwin, Boston University, “’The Devil Begins to Roar’: Opposition to Methodism in New England”
2005 Jennifer McNutt , University of St. Andrews, Scotland, “Hesitant Steps: Acceptance of the Gregorian Calendar in 18th-Century Geneva”


 
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