2023
WINNER: Laura Gowing for Ingenious Trade: Women and Work in Seventeenth-Century London (Cambridge University Press, 2021).
RUNNER UP: Simon Morgan for Celebrities, Heroes and Champions: Popular Politicians in the Age of Reform, 1810-67 (Manchester University Press, 2021).
2022
WINNER: Lucy Noakes for Dying for the Nation. Death, Grief and Bereavement in Second World War Britain (Manchester University Press, 2020).
2021
WINNER: Lucy Bland for Britain’s Brown Babies: The stories of children born to black GIs and white women in the Second World War (Manchester University Press, 2019)
COMMENDATION: John Henderson for Florence under Siege: Surviving Plague in an Early Modern City (Yale University Press, 2019)
COMMENDATION: Suzannah Lipscomb for The Voices of Nimes: Women, Sex and Marriage in Reformation Languedoc (Oxford University Press, 2019)
2020
WINNER: Khaled Fahmy for In Quest of Justice. Islamic Law and Forensic Medicine in Modern Egypt (University of California Press, 2018)
RUNNER UP: Ian Forrest for Trustworthy Men: How Inequality and Faith made the Medieval Church (Princeton University Press, 2018)
2019
WINNER: Hannah Barker for Family & Business during the Industrial Revolution (Oxford University Press, 2017)
RUNNER UP: Sabine Lee for Children Born of War in the Twentieth Century (Manchester University Press, 2017)
2018
WINNER: Sasha Handley for Sleep in Early Modern England (Yale University Press, 2016)
RUNNER UP: Jon Stobart and Mark Rothery for Consumption and the Country House by (Oxford University Press, 2016)
More details on https://socialhistory.org.uk/prizes/book-prize/