C.P. Stacey Prize
The C.P. Stacey Prize is given by the Canadian Committee for the History of the Second World War "for distinguished publications on the twentieth-century military experience."[1] It is named in memory of Charles Perry Stacey who was the official historian of the Canadian Army in the Second World War.
Winners
- 1988 - Norman Hillmer, W. A. B. Douglas: The Official History of the Royal Canadian Air Force, Volume II: The Creation of a National Air Force
- 1990 - Robert Vogel, Terry Copp: Maple Leaf Route
- 1992 - Bill McAndrew, Terry Copp: Battle Exhaustion
- 1994 - Desmond Morton: When Your Number's Up
- 1996 - George Blackburn: The Guns of Victory
- 1998 - Jonathan F.W. Vance: Death So Noble: Memory, Meaning and the First World War
- 2000 - Tim Cook: No Place to Run: The Canadian Corps and Gas Warfare in the First World War
- 2002 - Brian Tennyson, Roger Sarty: Guardian of the Gulf: Sydney, Cape Breton and the Atlantic Wars
- 2004 - Marc Milner: Battle of the Atlantic
- 2004 - Béatrice Richard: La mémoire de Dieppe - Radioscopie d'un mythe
- 2006 - Douglas Delaney: Bert Hoffmeister: The Soldier's General
- 2008 - Stephen Brumwell: Paths of Glory: The Life and Death of General James Wolfe
- 2008 - Paul Douglas Dickson: A Thoroughly Canadian General: A Biography of General H.D.G. Crerar
- 2010 - Kevin Spooner: Canada, The Congo Crisis and U.N. Peacekeeping
- 2011 - Carman Miller: A Knight in Politics: A Biography of Sir Frederick Borden
- 2012 - Dean Frederick Oliver, Jack Granatstein: The Oxford Companion to Canadian Military History
- 2013 - Andrew Burtch: Give Me Shelter: The Failure of Canada’s Cold War Civil Defence
- 2014 - Teresa Iacobelli: Death or Deliverance: Canadian Courts Martial in the Great War
- 2015 - Tim Cook: The Necessary War, Volume 1: Canadians Fighting The Second World War:1939-1943
- 2015 - Richard M. Reid - African Canadians in Union Blue: Volunteering for the Cause in the Civil War
- 2016 - Brock Millman: Polarity, Patriotism and Dissent in Great War Canada, 1914-1919
- 2017 - Geoffrey Hayes: Crerar's Lieutenants: Inventing the Canadian Junior Army Officer, 1939-45
- 2018 - Jonathan F.W. Vance: A Township at War
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References
- Government of Canada, National Defence (January 1, 2001). "Contact US". www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca.
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