Curriers' Company London History Essay Prize
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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