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Curriers' Company London History Essay Prize

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The Curriers' Company London History Essay Prize, established by the Curriers' Company in 2012, promotes scholarly understanding of the history of the City of London and its outward expansion.[1]

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Endorsed by Master Currier Donald Adamson, the Institute of Historical Research maintains academic standards of the awards.

Open to British university postgraduate students and PhD-recipients within the previous three years, the Curriers' Company London History Essay Prize winners are:

  • Ian Stone (2014)
  • Eleanor Bland & Jack Brown (2015)[2]
  • Charlotte Berry (2016)[3]
  • Emily Vine (2017)[4]
  • Aaron Columbus (2018)[5]
  • Kirstin Barnard (2019)[6]
  • David Mason (2021)[7]

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