User:Nipsonanomhmata/Thirlwall Prize

The Thirlwall Prize is awarded during odd-numbered years at Cambridge University for the best essay about British history or literature. The Prince Consort prize is awarded in alternate years.

Here is a list of some of the winners of the Thirlwall Prize:

1927 The Union of Moldavia and Wallachia 1859 by William Gordon East

1929  Scipio Africanus in the Second Punic War by Howard Hayes Scullard

1933 Aratos of Sicyon by F.W. Walbank

1935 Senate and Provinces at the end of the Republic by J. Macdonald

1937 The Theory of Religious Liberty in England, 1603-1639 by Thomas Lyon

1939 Lord Liverpool and Liberal Toryism 1820-1827 by W. R. Brock

1941 Bishop Reginald Pecock; a study in ecclesiastical history and thought by V. H. H. Green