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A.Miguel Bernal Rodríguez |
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The AEHE presents the Jaume Vicens Vives Prize for the best book on Spanish and Latin America economic history to Ricardo D. Salvatore, John H. Coatsworth and Amílcar E. Challú, (editores), Living Standards in Latin American History: Height, Welfare, and Development, 1750-2000.

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R. D. Salvatore

J. H. Coatsworth

A. E. Challú
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Antonio Tena

Vicente Pinilla |
The Executive Board of the AHE announces the Earl J. Hamilton Prize for the best paper on economic history published by its members in the most prestigious international journals with scientific recognition. This would also promote the international scope of publications by members of the Association.
Winners: Antonio Tena-Junguito por “Bairoch revisited: tariff structure and growth in the late nineteenth century” European Review of Economic History, (2010), 14, pp 111-143; y Vicente Pinilla (en colaboración con María-Isabel Ayuda), por “Taking advantage of globalization? Spain and the building of the international market in Mediterranean horticultural products, 1850–1935”, European Review of Economic History, (2010), 14, 2, pp. 239-274.
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Adolfo Meisel

Juan D. Barón
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The AEHE gives the Premio Felipe Ruiz Martin Prize for the best article published in a Spanish economic history journal. This Prize will be awarded for scientific excellence and relevance and contribution in the fields of economic history and the history of economic thought. Also, to acknowledge the quality of the major or main journals published by Spanish academic institutions.
Winner of I Ruiz Martín Prize, 2010 for the best paper published in a national Economic History journal to Adolfo Meisel y Juan David Barón, “A historical analysis of central bank independence in Latin America: the Colombian experience, 1923-2008”, en Revista de Historia Económica- Journal of Iberian and Latin Amercian Economic History, 2010 (28). |
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Santiago Zapata Blanco |
The AEHE gives annually the Docentia Prize of Economic History for outstanding and innovative activities in teaching to members or teams of the association.
Recently, some teachers have taken initiatives to improve their syllabuses and develop new tools to enhance the teaching of economic history among scholars. The Docentia Prize aims to acknowledge the innovative teaching, a silent task that usually goes unnoticed.
II Docentia Prize of Economic History for outstanding and innovative teaching to Professor Santiago Zapata Blanco |
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Pilar Nogués

Adoración Álvaro

Ramon Ramon |
The Spanish Association of Economic History (AEHE) summons the first edition of the EUGENIO LARRUGA PRIZE to the best doctoral thesis of Economic History, read by its members in any university institution.
The winners are Pilar Nogués Marco y Adoración Alvaro Moya, and Ramón Ramón Muñoz.
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Adoración Álvaro Moya |
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List of lasted winners in different ways
- Economic History Docentia Prize:
Santiago Zapata Blanco
- Ramón Carande Prize:
Adoración Álvaro Moya
- AEHE Lifetime Academic Achievement Award :
Antonio-Miguel Bernal Rodriguez
- Jaume Vicens Vives Prize: Ricardo D. Salvatore, John H. Coatsworth and Amílcar E. Challú
- Felipe Ruíz Martín Prize:
Adolfo Meisel y Juan David Barón
- Earl J. Hamilton Prize:
Antonio Tena Junguito y Vicente Pinilla & M. I. Ayuda

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