The Richard W. Leopold Prize is awarded biennially by the Organization of American Historians (OAH).
Professor Richard W. Leopold (1912–2006) was President of the OAH in 1976–1977.
A three-member committee, chosen by the President of the OAH, chooses the best history book on U.S. federal government agencies, U.S. foreign policies, U.S. military affairs, or biographies of government officials.
In these years, the authors split the prize money.
[2] In the listing below, the author links lead to the latest available biographical data.