Golden Anniversary Book Award
NCA Awards for Outstanding Scholarship
The NCA Golden Anniversary Book Award was presented until 1987 when it was discontinued. Book award nominations are now directed to the Winans/Wichelns Award or the Diamond Anniversary Book Award Selection Committees.
Year | Award Winner |
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1988 | Award discontinued |
1987 | J. Michael Hogan, The Panama Canal in American Politics (Southern Illinois University Press, 1986). |
Tamar Katriel, Talking Straight: Dugri Speech in Israeli Sabra Culture (Cambridge University Press, 1986). | |
1986 | Joshua Meyrowitz, No Sense of Place: The Impact of Electronic Media on Social Behavior (Oxford University Press, 1985). |
1985 | Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Packaging the Presidency (Oxford University Press, 1984). |
1984 | Randall L. Bytwerk, Julius Streicher: The Man who Persuaded a Nation to Hate Jews (Stein and Day, 1983). |
1983 | Charles R. Berger and James J. Bradac, Language and Social Knowledge: Uncertainty in Interpersonal Relations (Edward Arnold, 1982). |
1982 | Carol Wilder, Rigor and Imagination: Essays from the Legacy of Gregory Bateson (Praeger, 1981). |
Franklyn Haiman, Speech and Law in a Free Society (University of Chicago Press, 1981). | |
1981 | George A. Kennedy, Classical Rhetoric and its Christian and Secular Tradition from Ancient to Modern Times (University of North Carolina Press, 1980). |
Susan B. Shimanoff, Communication Rules: Theory and Research (Sage, 1980). | |
1980 | Barnett Baskerville, The People’s Choice: The Orator in American Society (University Press of Kentucky, 1979). |
Gerald R. Miller and Norman E. Fontes, Videotape on Trial: A View from the Jury Box (Sage, 1979). | |
1979 | Charles R. Gruner, Understanding Laughter: The Workings of Wit & Humor (Nelson Hall, 1978). |
1978 | No award given |
1977 | Stephen E. Lucas, Portents of Rebellion (Temple University Press, 1976). |
1976 | Wilbur S. Howell, Poetics, Rhetoric and Logic (Cornell University Press, 1975). |
1975 | James J. Murphy, Rhetoric in the Middle Ages, A History of Rhetorical Theory from St. Augustine to the Renaissance (University of California Press, 1974). |
1974 | No award given |
1973 | George Kennedy, The Arts of Rhetoric in the Roman World, 300 B.C.-A.D. 300 (Princeton University Press 1971). |
1972 | Wilbur S. Howell, Eighteenth-Century British Logic and Rhetoric (Princeton University Press, 1971). |
1971 | Lester Thonssen, A. Craig Baird, and Waldo Braden, Speech Criticism (2nd Ed.) (Ronald Press, 1970). |
1970 | Loren Reid, Charles James Fox: A Man for the People (Longmans, Green and Co. Ltd., and University of Missouri Press, 1969). |
1969 | No award given |
1968 | Donald Geiger, The Dramatic Impulse in Modern Poetics (Louisiana State University Press, 1967). |
Karl Wallace, Francis Bacon on the Nature of Man (University of Illinois Press, 1967). | |
1967 | Garff Wilson, A History of American Acting (Indiana University Press, 1966). |
1966 | Edwin Black, Rhetorical Criticism: A Study in Method (Macmillan, 1965). |
1965 | Francis Hodge, Yankee Theatre: The Image of America on the Stage, 1825-1850 (University of Texas Press, 1964). |