The Pulitzer Prize for History has been awarded since 1917 for a distinguished book upon the history of the United States. Many history books have also been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction and Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography
Three people have won the Pulitzer Prize for History twice: Margaret Leech, for Reveille in Washington, 1860–1865 in 1941 and In the Days of McKinley in 1960; Bernard Bailyn, for The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution and Voyagers to the West: A Passage in the Peopling of America on the Eve of the Revolution; and Paul Horgan, for Great River: The Rio Grande in North American History and Lamy of Santa Fe.
The complete list of winners is below:
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The Pulitzer Prize for History has been awarded since 1917 for a distinguished book upon the...
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The Pulitzer Prize for History has been awarded since 1917 for a distinguished book upon the history of the United States. Many history books have also been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction and Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography
Three people have won the Pulitzer Prize for History twice: Margaret Leech, for Reveille in Washington, 1860–1865 in 1941 and In the Days of McKinley in 1960; Bernard Bailyn, for The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution and Voyagers to the West: A Passage in the Peopling of America on the Eve of the Revolution; and Paul Horgan, for Great River: The Rio Grande in North American History and Lamy of Santa Fe.
The complete list of winners is below:
Wikipedia