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Honors and Awards

Fellowships and Scholarships
1995-96  John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship

1985-86  Rockefeller Foundation Humanities Fellowship

1980-81  National Endowment for the Humanities, Fellowship for Independent Study and Research

1966-67  French Government Grant, Paris, University of Paris, France.

1964-65  University Fellowships, Stanford

1962-63  Graduate fellowships from Mortar Board (national collegiate service honorary for women), Kappa Kappa Gamma (national collegiate social fraternity), Pi Gamma Mu (national social science honorary).

1961-62  Fulbright Scholarship, University of Nancy, France.

1957-61  General Motors National Scholarship.

1957  National Merit Scholarship Finalist and Winner (declined).

Grants
2001  NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES, Grant (with Marilyn J. Boxer) to direct 2002 NEH Summer Seminar for College Teachers at Stanford.

1991  NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES, Grant to direct 1992 NEH Summer Seminar for College Teachers at Stanford.

1989  ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION, co director grant (with Mary Beth Norton) for the first conference of the International Federation for Research in Women's History at Bellagio, June 1989.

1988  NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES, grant to direct 1989 NEH Summer Seminar for College Teachers at Stanford

1985  NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES, grant to direct 1986 NEH Summer Seminar for College Teachers at Stanford.

1983  NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES, grant (with Susan Groag Bell) to direct 1984 NEH Summer Seminar for College Teachers at Stanford.

Mini Grants
1988, 1993  MARILYN YALOM RESEARCH FUND, grants to support translations of documentary texts in the European debate on the woman question, 1750-1850.

1990  MARILYN YALOM RESEARCH FUND, grant in support of Writing Women's History: International Perspectives.

2003  MARILYN YALOM RESEARCH FUND, grant in support of translation of two articles into French.

Prizes and Honors
2004  Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters, The University of Idaho.

1996  Elizabeth Lewisohn Eisenstein Prize for Outstanding Work by an Independent Scholar Published in 1994 or 1995, presented by the National Coalition of Independent Scholars for the article, "Women, Suffrage and Citizenship with a French Twist, 1789-1993."

1994  Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award, The University of Idaho.

1990  Judith Lee Ridge Article Prize, Western Association of Women Historians, for the article, "Defining Feminism: A Comparative Historical Approach."

1988  Judith Lee Ridge Article Prize, Western Association of Women Historians, for the article "Ernest Legouvé and the Doctrine of 'Equality in Difference'."

1985  Honorable Mention, Sierra Prize, Western Association of Women Historians, for the book, Women, the Family, and Freedom.

1982  Co-winner, Sierra Prize, for Victorian Women.