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| Society of American Historians Prize for Historical Fiction | |
|---|---|
| Awarded for | Best in Historical fiction |
| Presented by | Society of American Historians |
| First award | 1993 |
| Website | sah.columbia.edu |
The Society of American Historians Prize for Historical Fiction, formerly known as the James Fenimore Cooper Prize, is a biennial award given for the best Historical American fiction by the Society of American Historians. It is awarded in the odd-numbered years.[1]
The prize has been awarded since 1993. It is given to honor a work of literary fiction that "makes a significant contribution to historical understanding, portrays authentically the people and events of the historical past, and displays skills in narrative construction and prose style" and that concerns American history.[2][3] The prize, which until 2018 was named for nineteenth-century American historical novelist James Fenimore Cooper, carries a cash award of US$2,000.[4]