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NEHTA Award Recipients

The Horace Kidger Award

The Kidger Award is given annually for excellence in teaching, research, writing, and/or service to the history profession. The award honors Horace Kidger, a teacher in the Newton (Massachusetts) schools and at Harvard University, who served as secretary for New England History Teachers’ Association for a period spanning two world wars—some forty years. Nominations are accepted from any person who works and has an abiding interest in the profession of history, historical research, and the teaching history and social studies. In 1980, a second annual Kidger Award was added for exemplary teachers at the pre-collegiate level from the northeastern United States. Nominations should include a statement of the nominee’s merits and a brief c.v. or resume. Clearly indicate if the nominee is for the university/college award or the pre-collegiate award. Ideally, nominations for those who teach will include support of colleagues and students. The Kidger Committee files all nominations, and a recommendation is passed to the Board of Directors of The New England History Teachers Association.


Send nominations to: Charles L. Newhall, Horace Kidger Award Chair, at CLNewhall@gmail.com. Nominations are accepted on a revolving basis. For detailed criteria and the nomination form please click here.

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Horace Kidger, The Problems of American Democracy (1940)

Kidger
Hicks-Kennedy
Laska
Christa McAuliffe

1986

Robert A. Gross

1987

Karen Coody Cooper

Daniel Boorstin

1988

Donald Salvucci

Mark H. Lytle

1989

George G. Watson

Henry Graff

1990

Thomas Banit

William H. McNeill

1991

Mounir H. Farah

Stephen B. Oates

1992

Carter B. Hart

Christopher Collier

1993

Kevin O'Reilly

Lawrence H. Fuchs

1994

Rose Marie Cipriano

Norman Totten

1995

James Leamon

Will Fitzhugh

1996

Peter Santos

David Hackett Fischer

1997

John Tyler

Diane Ravitch

1998

Carlyjane Dunn

Jack Larkin

1999

Frederic Fitts

Thomas G. Paterson

2000

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