Berghahn, Volker
• “Helmut Schmidt Prize” of the Zeit Foundation in Germany for lifetime achievements in the field of Business and Economic History (February 2007)
Brown, Chris
• Frederick Douglass Book Prize awarded for the best book on slavery or abolition for Moral Capital (October 2007)
Connelly, Matthew
• History News Network's "Top Young Historian" for "outstanding contributions to the discipline in his area of research through his commitment and achievement to scholarship and teaching" (January 2008)
Foner, Eric
• John Jay Award for Distinguished Professional Achievement from the Columbia College Alumni Association (January 2007)
• A Festschrift in his honor for, Contested Democracy: Freedom, Race, and Power in American History (September 2007)
Garafola, Lynn
• 34th Annual Emily Gregory Awardfrom Barnard College for outstanding performance (March 2008)
Harris, William V.
• Andrew W. Mellon Foundation's Distinguished Achievement Award for having "made significant contributions to humanistic inquiry" (January 2008)
Howell, Martha
• Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa, Universiteit te Ghent, Ghent, Belgium (March 2007)
Kaye, Joel
• “Resident Fellowship Grant”, awarded by The Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers, The New York Public Library, (September 2007)
Kessler-Harris, Alice
• Vice President of the Organization of American Historians (March 2008)
Kobrin, Rebecca
• Fellow of the Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of
Pennsylvania. The fellowship program supports the work of an
international group of twenty scholars each year to research a
particular area of Judaic studies (April 2008)
Khalidi, Rashid
• Arab American National Museum Book Award for, The Iron Cage, Adult Non Fiction Category (September 2007)
• Lenfest Teaching Award, Columbia University (January 2007)
Lean, Eugenia
• John K. Fairbank Prize, awarded each year for the most outstanding new book in East Asian history after 1800, for her book, Public Passions: The Trial of Shi Jianqiao and the Rise of Popular Sympathy in Republican China (November 2007)
Lightfoot, Natasha
• Gilder Lehrman Center Postdoctoral Fellowship, awarded to scholars whose research connects to the aims of the GLC,
namely the study of the chattel slave system and the movements which
ended it (May 2008)
Mann, Greg
• David Pinkey Prize for the best book in French history published in 2006, awarded by the Society for French Historical Studies for Native Sons (March 2007)
• Finalist, Melville J. Herskovits Prize for the best book in African studies published in 2006, awarded by the African Studies Association for Native Sons (October 2007)
Moyn, Samuel
• Guggenheim Fellowship for exemplary accomplishments in his field (April 2008)
• Distinguished Columbia Faculty Award (Jan 2007)
• Mark van Doren Teaching Award, Columbia College (May 2007)
• Student Council Teaching Award, Columbia School of General Studies (May 2007)
• Sybil Halpern Milton Memorial Book Prize, German Studies Association, for the best book over two years on Nazi Germany and the Holocaust in its broadest context entitled A Holocaust Controversy: The Treblinka Affair in Postwar France (Oct 2007)
Ngai, Mae
• Named Lung Professor of Asian American Studies (June 2008)
Philliou, Christine
• MacDonald Grant: Distinction given to the “most meritorious” of Columbia Arts and Sciences faculty proposals for faculty development summer funding grants (April 2007)
• Brookings Institution-Sakip Sabanci International Research Award: Intended to “stimulate new ideas, fresh thinking, and original research relevant to Turkish studies (May 2007)
Piccato, Pablo
• Lenfest/Columbia Distinguished Faculty Award for his teaching, scholarship, and importance to the work of our department and the University as a whole (January 2008)
Pizzigoni, Caterina
• CMI Mentoring Award: Each year, the CMI seeks to recognize the people who bring the spirit
of mentorship to their everyday lives, and this honor, awarded by the
students, aims to acknowledge the outstanding mentors in the Columbia
Community (May 2008)
Schama, Simon
• International Emmy Award for Arts Programming (November 2007)
• National Book Critics Circle Award in Nonfiction for his book Rough Crossings: Britain, the Slaves, and the American Revolution (Fall 2007)
Smith, Pamela
• Samuel H. Kress Paired Fellow, Center for Advanced Study for the Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. (January 2007)
Tilly, Charles
• 2008 Hirschman Prize, awarded annually in honor of economist Albert O. Hirschman, is given to a scholar who has made exceptional contributions to the field of social science, thereby furthering interdisciplinary research
Tuttle, Gray
• Rubin Foundation: $8,000 grant for developing website on Tibetan Material History (August 2007)
• Rubin Foundation: $15,000 subvention for 2 textbooks for Tibetan Studies with CUP (August 2007)
Wortman, Richard
• American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies Award for Distinguished Contributions to Slavic Studies for having "brought to historical studies innovative ideas and approaches, together with impeccable scholarship." (December 2007)
Yerushalmi, Yosef
• Dr. Leopold-Lucas-Prize from the University of Tuebingen (January 2007)
Zelin, Madeleine
• Fairbank Prize of the American Historical Association (September 2007)
• ICAS Prize from the International Conference on Asian Studies for the book, The Merchants of Zigong, Industrial Entrepreneurship in Early Modern China (August 2007)