Award-Winning Books from the University Press of Colorado
2007
The Rise of the Silver Queen by Liston E. Leyendecker, Christine A. Bradley, and Duane A. Smith
Clark C. Spence Award for Excellence in Mining History, Mining History Association
White Man’s Paper Trail by Stan Hoig
Oklahoma Book Award finalist, Oklahoma Center for the Book
2006
Distant Bugles, Distant Drums by Flint Whitlock
Southwest Book Award, Border Regional Library Association
2005
Prairie Ghost: Pronghorn
and Human Interaction in Early America edited by Richard McCabe,
Bart W. O’Gara, and Henry M. Reeves
Outstanding Book for 2005, The Wildlife Society
Pronghorn: Ecology and Management
edited by Bart W. O’Gara and Jim D. Yoakum
Editorship Book Award for 2005, The Wildlife Society.
Mapping Identity: The Creation
of the Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, 1805–1902 by Laura Woodworth–Ney
Finalist, Idaho Book Award, Idaho Library Association
Native Pathways: American Indian
Culture and Economic Development in the Twentieth Century edited
by Brian Hosmer and Colleen O’Neill
Arrell M. Gibson Award for the Best Essay of the Year on the History of Native Americans, Western History Association, for Jessica Cattelino’s chapter, “Casino Roots: The Cultural Production of Twentieth-Century Seminol Economic Development”
Industrializing the Rockies:
Growth, Competition, and Turmoil in the Coalfields of Colorado and Wyoming,
1864–1868 by David A. Wolff
Clark Spence Award for Excellence in Mining History, Mining History Association
The Boys of Winter: Life and
Death in the U.S. Ski Troops During the Second World War by Charles
J. Sanders
Ullr Award for literature, International Ski History Association
2004
Bats of the Rocky Mountain West:
Natural History, Ecology, and Conservation by Rick A. Adams
Colorado Book Award, Best Guidebook Category
Bats of the Rocky Mountain West:
Natural History, Ecology, and Conservation by Rick A. Adams
Southwest Books of the Year 2004 Selection
Boomtown Blues: Colorado Oil
Shale by Andrew Gulliford
Colorado Book Award, Co-Winner, Colorado and the West Category
The Terminal Classic in the Maya
Lowlands: Collapse, Transition, Transformation by Arthur A. Demarest,
Prudence M. Rice, and Don S. Rice
A Choice 2004 Outstanding Academic Book
2003
From Imperial Myth to Democracy:
Japan’s Two Constitutions, 1889–2002 by Lawrence W. Beer and
John M. Maki
A Choice 2003 Outstanding Academic Book
2002
Colcha by Aaron Abeyta
American Book Award (Before Columbus Foundation)
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