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  • Award Winners

    Prizes Awarded in 2025

    Cara Rogers Stevens
    Thomas Jefferson and the Fight against Slavery
    The Herbert J. Storing Book Prize, The Ciceronian Society
    Finalist, Center for Presidential History Book Prize

    Robert J. Cottrol and Brannon P. Denning
    To Trust the People with Arms
    Thomas M. Coolley Book Prize, Georgetown Center for the Constitution

    Prizes Awarded in 2024

    Andrew Lewis Chadwick
    Part-Time Soldiers
    Army Historical Foundation Distinguished Writing Award in Institutional/Functional History

    Ian W. Shaw
    Into the Sunset
    Named a Kansas Notable Book by the Kansas Center for the Book

    Margie Carr
    Kansas City’s Montgall Avenue
    George Ehrlich Award, Historic Kansas City
    Named a Kansas Notable Book by the Kansas Center for the Book

    Rebecca Ozier Schulte
    The Jayhawk
    Named a Kansas Notable Book by the Kansas Center for the Book

    Jeff Bremer
    A New History of Iowa
    Benjamin F. Shambaugh Award, State Historical Society of Iowa

    Pamela Riney-Kehrberg
    When a Dream Dies
    Dorothy Schwieder Excellence in Research Award, State Historical Society of Iowa

    Jerry Harrington
    Thunder from the Prairie
    Benjamin F. Shambaugh Award Certificate of Recognition, State Historical Society of Iowa

    Katie Rose Guest Pryal
    A Light in the Tower
    Bronze Medal in Education (Commentary/Theory), Independent Publisher Book Awards

    Brian Daldorph
    Words Is a Powerful Thing
    Hefner Heitz Kansas Book Award, Washburn University

    Matthew Sakiestewa Gilbert
    Hopi Runners
    Inducted into the Native American Indigenous Athletics Hall of Fame

    Daniel Vandersommers
    Entangled Encounters at the National Zoo
    Junior Scholar Publication Award, Ohio Academy of History
    Finalist, George Perkins Marsh Prize, American Society for Environmental History
    Finalist, Susanne M. Glasscock Book Prize, Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research, Texas A&M University
    Semi-Finalist, Society for Midland Authors Award, History category

    Dana Lloyd
    Land Is Kin
    Honorable Mention, Best

    Scope and Contents

    The extraordinary breadth of actor, director, and producer Robert De Niro's cinematic career from the 1960s through 2020 is reflected in his collection of papers, film, movie props, and costumes at the Ransom Center. De Niro is widely regarded as one of the greatest actors of his generation and a key figure in "The New Hollywood," an artistic renaissance that began in the late 1960s. He appeared in many of the period's key films: Taxi Driver (1976), Raging Bull (1980), The Godfather: Part II (1974), and The Deer Hunter (1978). De Niro has produced more than two dozen films since the late 1980s and directed A Bronx Tale (1993) and The Good Shepherd (2006).The papers described in this finding aid include De Niro's heavily-annotated scripts and correspondence, stage play and photographic materials from his early career, make-up and wardrobe photographs, wardrobe continuity books, costume designs, and posters, as well as extensive production, publicity, and research materials. The collection focuses exclusively on De Niro's professional career: while some congratulatory correspondence and exchanges with his colleagues provide insight into the personal side of his working relationships, De Niro's private life remains private. The papers are arranged in five series: I. Films, 1888-2021; II. Plays, circa 1961-2016; III. Television, 1970-2018; IV. Projects, 1899-2012; and V. Early Career and Career-Related, 1946-2018.Most of the papers are located in the first series, Films, which includes scripts plus related production, publicity, and research materials for over one hundred films documenting De Niro's career from the 1968 film Greetings through Killers of the Flower Moon, released in 2023. While the type and amount of material present varies from film to film, there is not only abundant evidence of De Niro's rigorous preparation for his acting roles from the large amounts of research material present and his copious nota

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  • Programme Index

    Writer:
    Avril E. Russell

    Producer:
    Hilary Salmon

    Director:
    Douglas Mackinnon

    Sgt Bill Parkin (Sarge):
    Martin Troakes

    PC Eric Warren (Token):
    Christopher John Hall

    PC John Barrett (Thug):
    Nick Miles

    PC Gill Copson (Dippy):
    Katrina Levon

    PC Ian Macrae (Jock):
    Alex Norton

    PC Roger Tennant (Flub):
    Calum MacPherson

    PC Lionel Adams (Oz):
    William Tapley

    PC Susan Li (Bruce):
    Colette Koo

    PC Wayne Cheetham (Bog):
    Oliver Milburn

    Inspector Harlow (Jean):
    Wayne Morris

    Supt Hallsworth:
    Sam Cox

    PC Goole:
    Christopher Quinn

    DCI Chivers:
    Suzan Crowley

    Chief Inspector Best:
    Paul Young

    DS Mongreadin:
    Andrew Powell

    Tracy:
    Annie Miles

    Brenda Parkin:
    Amelda Brown

    Lane:
    Michael Bertenshaw

    Karen:
    Michelle Byatt

    Dent:
    Dominic Rickhards

    Shane:
    Martin O'Brien

    Moss:
    Mickey Poppins

    Oily:
    Jake Abraham

    Flo Barrett:
    Kate Crutchley

    Pez:
    Darren Bastable

    Boom:
    Seth Gee

    Mick:
    Will Farraday

    Chris:
    James Olver

    Ronnie:
    Aaron Clemenson

    Paul:
    Louis Murrall

    Trevor:
    Owain Thomas

    Fan:
    Arthur Kelly

    Fan:
    Sean Carlsen

    Miss Chaplin:
    Sarah Sharp

    Barman:
    Jonathan Owen

    WPC:
    Bella Hamblin

    Beat PC:
    Paul Dore