The Bancroft Prize, one of the most prestigious annual honors for historians, has been awarded to two scholars for books published last year.
John Fabian Wittâs âLincolnâs Code: The Laws of War in American Historyâ (Free Press) was cited as âa persuasively argued history of the idea that conflict among nations can be regulated by law.â W. Jeffrey Bolsterâs study âThe Mortal Sea: Fishing the Atlantic in the Age of Sailâ (Belknap Press/Harvard University Press) was praised as âa gripping and eloquent history ofthe human impact on the ocean.â
The prize, established in 1948 by the trustees of Columbia University with a bequest from the historian Frederic Bancroft, includes an award of $10,000.