List of awardees of Emile Lousse Prize

2025 – No nominations have been submitted.

2024 – No nominations have been submitted.

2023 – No nominations have been submitted. 

2022 – No nominations have been submitted.

2021 – No nominations have been submitted.

2020 – Unai Belaustegi (University of the Basque Country), “A prosopographic approach to republicans elected as MPs in the parliamentary monarchies of Spain, Italy and Portugal (1890-1924)”, Parliaments, Estates and Representation, 41-3 (2021) 314-332.

2019 – Deborah Kilroy (Independent scholar), “All the king’s men? A demographic study of opinion in the first English Parliament of James I, 1604–10”, Parliaments, Estates and Representation, 41-1 (2021) 1-23.

2018 – Aaron Graham (University College of London), “The principle of representation in Jamaica and the British Atlantic in the age of revolutions, 1768-1807”, Parliaments, Estates and Representation, 40-1 (2020) 1-20.

2017 – Umberto Tulli (University of Trento), ‘Which Democracy for the European Economic Community? Fernand Dehousse versus Charles de Gaulle’, Parliaments, Estates and Representation, 37-3 (2017) 301-317.

2016 – No nominations have been submitted.

2015 – Soulef Bergounioux (University of South Paris – Jean Monnet), “Sociogene`se du regime représentatif français (1789-1804). Autour des fondements historiques de la mythologie politique franc¸aise’, Parliaments, Estates and Representation, 35-1 (2015) 1-20.

Allan Kennedy (University of Manchester), “Representing the periphery: Highland commissioners in the seventeenth-century Scottish Parliament, c. 1612-1702”, Parliaments, Estates and Representation, 36-1 (2016) 14-34.

2014 – David Redvaldsen (Independent scholar), “Great Britain and the Norwegian constitution of 1814”, Parliaments, Estates and Representation, 34-2 (2014) 182-202.

Flavio Silvestrini (“La Sapienza” University of Rome), “The early stages of a parliamentary monarchy in Aragonese Sicily: Curia generalis and Rex Trinacriae during the reign of Frederik III (1296-1321)”, Parliaments, Estates and Representation, 34-2 (2014) 133-150.

2013 – John Sherry (Gleniffer High School), “Scottish Presbyterian networks in Ulster and the Irish House of Commons, 1692-1714”, Parliaments, Estates and Representation, 33-2 (2013) 120-139.

2012 – Bertrand Augé (University of Pau and the Pays de l’Adour), “Le duc et les Ėtats: clientèles et fidélités en Basse-Navarre aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles” Parliaments, Estates and Representation, 32-1 (2012) 21-36.

Víctor Manuel Núñez García (University of Huelva), “Liberal parliamentarism in Mexico. Notes for reflection”, Parliaments, Estates and Representation, 33-1 (2013) 45-65.