GRADUATE
STUDENTS
Thesis track
Daniel M.
Marsowicz, “Shalam Utopia as the Dream Unfolds,” June 2004. (Best thesis
award.)
Jarma Rose Jones,
“Breaking Ground: Art, Urbanization and Industry’s Role in American Concepts of
Nature,” June 2005. (Best thesis award.)
Jason Anthony
Levy, “The Beats and the Emergence of the Counterculture,” August 2005.
Jerry D. Wallace,
“Shaping Nature: J. Stokely Ligon and Evolving Ecological Attitudes Toward
Nature in Twentieth-Century New Mexico History,” June 2007. (Best thesis award.)
Brian Samuel
King, “Not All Who Wander Are Lost: Freedom, Rebirth, and the American West,”
July 2007.
James Cannon
Hackethorn, “Common Waters, Conflicted Interests: The
Supression of Indigenous Sovereignty in the Water Rights Development of the
Milk and St. Mary Rivers,” January 2010.
Public history students
Martin
Davenport, “Encasing Adobe: When Technology Trumped Tradition,” 2006. (Best
public history student award.)
Peter
Friesen, “Hemp, History, and Museums,” October 2006.
Brigida Blasi,
“Glorieta Pass: Gateway to the Past,” June 2007. (Best public history student
award.)