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2022: Selene Salavessa of Northumbria University for her paper ''Among Other Balls': Representations of Tennis and Masculinity, 1540 - 1700.'

2021: Su-Sam Tham of the University of York for her paper 'How did the Chinese Communist Party use the 2008 Beijing Olympics to shape a collective historical memory centred on the idea of 'harmony'?'

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2020: Lili Donlon-Mansbridge of the University of Cambridge for her paper ‘Femininity, Sexuality and English Women's Football, c.1960-c.1990.'

2019: Alex Riggs of the University of Nottingham for his paper '"Part-time athlete, full-time serious thinker": Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Arthur Ashe in the long 1970s’, supervised by Dr Joe Merton.

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