2021
- Jordan Cleveland (University of Mississippi, Advisor – Marc Lerner) – “The French and Napoleonic Legacy in Geneva”
- Brendan Haidinger (University of Delaware, Advisor – James Brody) – “Civil Society and State Security in Central Europe, 1770-1830”
- Scott Madere (Louisiana State University, Advisor – Suzanne Marchand) – “The influence of classical antiquity on eighteenth-century European militaries”
- Timothy Carapella (Binghamton University, Advisor – Howard Brown) – “Radicalized Refugees: Noble Emigrés, Counter-Revolution and the Ideology of Legitimacy, 1794-1814”
- Ben Goff (Florida State University, Advisor – Rafe Blaufarb) – “An Economy of Life:
Military Medicine and the French State, 1747-1815”
2020
- Corinne Gressang (University of Kentucky, Advisor – Jeremy Popkin) – “Breaking Habits: Identity and the Dissolution of Convents in France, 1789-1815”
- Nicholas O’Neill (University of Chicago, Advisor – Paul Cheney) – “The Political Economy of Taste: The State and the Porcelain Industry in France”
2019
- Alexander Burns (West Virginia University, Advisor – Katherine Aaslestad) – “The Entire Army Says Hello: Common Soldiers’ Experience in European Armies, 1740-1815”
- Timothy Carapella (Binghamton University, Advisor – Howard Brown) – “Radicalized Refugees: Noble Ēmigrés, Counter-revolution and the Ideology of Legitimacy, 1794-1814”
- Benjamen Goff (FSU, Advisor – Rafe Blaufarb) – “Medical Practice and State Administration in the French Army from 1750 to 1815”
- Kelsey Power (Kings College London, Advisor – Alan James) – “The Influence of Honour on the Social Conduct of British Naval Prisoners of War Incarcerated during the Napoleonic Wars”
- Richard Siegler (FSU, Advisor – Rafe Blaufarb) – “Revolutionary Entrepreneurs: Public Power, Private Wealth, and the French Revolution”
- Erik Lewis (FSU, Advisor – Rafe Blaufarb) – “French Ēmigrés in the Spanish Empire: A Micro Historical Investigation in the Gendered Politics of Migration”
2018
- Richard Siegler (FSU, Advisor – Rafe Blaufarb) – “A Revolution in Duties: Political Legitimacy, Public Goods, and the French Revolution”
- Erik Lewis (FSU, Advisor – Rafe Blaufarb) – French emigration from 1789 to 1815 and perspectives on gender
- Zachary Stoltzfus (FSU, Advisor – Rafe Blaufarb) – “Hypothéque, The Law of 11 Brumaire Year VII and the Napoleonic Code”
- Kathleen McCrudden (Yale University, Advisor – Sofia Rosenfeld) – “The Dying of the Light: Sophie de Grouchy and the Afterlives of the Enlightenment”
- Benjamen Goff (FSU, Advisor – Rafe Blaufarb) – “Military Medicine and the French State, 1670-1815”
2017
- William Fletcher (King’s College London, Advisor – Huw Davies) – “Patronage, Politics and Professionalisation. A study of the British Army’s General and Staff Officers during the Peninsular War 1809-1814”
- Meredith Gaffield (Johns Hopkins, Advisor – Michael Kwass) – “L’on ne considère que comme des voyageurs; Migrant Mobility and Uncertainty in Cap Francais 1763-1789″
- Joseph Harmon (FSU, Advisor – Rafe Blaufarb) – “The Impact of Nationalizing the Properties of the Catholic Church on Religious Practice in Revolutionary France”
- Richard Siegler (FSU, Advisor – Rafe Blaufarb) – “The Old regime Tax in Napoleonic France: Octrois and Municipal France, 1798-1815”
- Hailey Stewart (UNT, Advisor – Michael Leggiere) – “The Role of Hanover in British Foreign Policy”
2016
- Jeffrey Harris (UNC-CH, Advisor – Lloyd Kramer) – “Struggle for General Will in the French Revolution”
- Nate Jarrett (UNT, Advisor – Michael Leggiere) – “Britain in the First Coalition”
- Erik Lewis (FSU, Advisor – Rafe Blaufarb) – “Maisons d’éducation de la Légion d’Honneur“
- Luke Reynolds (CUNY, Advisor – Timothy Alborn) – “British Officer Corps in the Pax Brittanica”
- Richard Siegler (FSU, Advisor – Rafe Blaufarb) – “Napoleon’s Resurrection of the Octroi“
- Zachary Stoltzfus (FSU, Advisor – Rafe Blaufarb) – “Legal Careers of 6 Revolutionary Avocats“