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Humanities Books for the Holidays

 

Looking for the perfect book for a friend or family member who loves Louisiana? Here’s the list of LEH Humanities Book of the Year awardees since 1998. You cannot go wrong with any–or all–of these!

LEH Humanities Books of Year 1998-2014

1998

  • Rising Tide by John Barry

1999

  • Swapping Stories: Folktales from Louisiana edited by Carl Lindhal, Maida Owens, C. Renee Harvison
  • Louisiana Sojourns: Travelers’ Tales and Literary Journeys, edited by Frank de Caro, Rosan Jordan

2000

  • Fortune and Misery: Sallie Rhett Roman of New Orleans: A Biographical Portrait and Selected Fiction (1891-1920) by Nancy Dixon
  • Zydeco! Photographs by Rick Olivier and text by Ben Sandmel

2001

  • Marie Adrien Persac, Louisiana Artist, contributors: H. Parrott Bacot, et.al

2002

  • Audubon’s Watch by John Gregory Brown

2003

  • Historic Buildings of the French Quarter by Lloyd Vogt
  • Plantations by the River by Marcel Boyer and Jay Edwards

2004

  • Buildings of Louisiana by Karen Kingsley
  • Charting Louisiana: 500 Years of Maps by Alfred E. Lemmon, John T. Magill and Jason Wiese

2005

  • One Big Self, Prisoners of Louisiana by Deborah Luster

2006

  • Missing New Orleans by Phillip Collier, Rick Gruber, Mary Beth Romig, and Jim Rapier
  • Why New Orleans Matters by Tom Piazza

2007

  • The Great Deluge: Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, and the Mississippi Gulf Coast by Douglas Brinkley
  • Breach of Faith: Hurricane Katrina and the Near Death of a Great American City by Jed Horne
  • Geographies of New Orleans: Urban Fabrics Before the Storm by Richard Campanella

2008

  • One Drop: My Father’s Hidden Life–A Story of Race and Family Secrets by Bliss Broyard

2009

  • The World That Made New Orleans: From Spanish Silver to Congo Square by Ned Sublette

2010

  • Bienville’s Dilemma by Richard Campanella

2011

  • Dictionary of Louisiana French: As Spoken in Cajun, Creole, and American Indian Communities edited by Albert Valdman and Kevin Rottet with Barry Jean Ancelet, Amanda Lafleur, Richard Guidry, Michael Picone, Tom Klingler, Tamara Lindner, and Dominique Ryon

2012

  • Congo Square: African Roots in New Orleans by Freddi Williams Evans

2013

  • The Accidental City by Lawrence Powell
  • Ernie K-Doe: The R&B Emperor of New Orleans by Ben Sandmel

2014

  • A Company Man: The Remarkable French-Atlantic Voyage of a Clerk for the Company of the Indies by Marc-Antoine Caillot, edited by Erin Greenwald
  • Livestock Brands & Marks: An Unexpected Bayou Country History: 1822-1946 Pioneer Families
    Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana by Christopher E. Cenac, Sr.