The Katharine Briggs Award is an annual book prize awarded by the Society in honour of
Katharine Mary Briggs (who was the society's president from 1969 to 1972). The prize has been awarded every year since it was first announced in 1982. Notable winners include Israeli historian of social memory
Guy Beiner (2019), American scholar of fairy tales
Jack Zipes (2007), English mythographer
Marina Warner (1999), British radical historian
E. P. Thompson (1992), English married team of folklorists
Iona and Peter Opie (1986) and Soviet folklorist
Vladimir Propp (1985). Winners of the award are: • 1982: Samuel Pyeatt Menefee,
Wives for Sale: an Ethnographic Study of British Popular Divorce (Basil Blackwell) • 1983: Michael Pickering,
Village Song and Culture (Croom Helm) • 1984:
Sandra Billington,
A Social History of the Fool (Harvester Press) • 1985:
Vladimir Propp,
Theory and History of Folklore, edited by Anatoly Liberman (Manchester University Press) • 1986:
Iona and Peter Opie,
The Singing Game (Oxford University Press) • 1987: Amy Shuman,
Storytelling Rights (Cambridge University Press) • 1988:
Hilda Ellis Davidson,
Myths and Symbols in Pagan Europe (Manchester University Press) • 1989:
J. P. Mallory,
In Search of the Indo-Europeans Language, Archaeology and Myth (Thames & Hudson) • 1990:
Paul Oliver,
Blues Fell This Morning (Cambridge University Press) • 1991: Simon Charsley,
Rites of Marrying: The Wedding Industry in Scotland (Manchester University Press) • 1992:
E. P. Thompson,
Customs in Common (Merlin Press) • 1993: Georgina Boyes,
The Imagined Village: Culture, Ideology, and the English Folk Revival (Manchester University Press) • 1994: Claudia Kinmonth,
Irish Country Furniture 1700-1950 (Yale University Press) • 1995: Timothy Mitchell,
Flamenco Deep Song (Yale University Press) • 1996: Mary-Ann Constantine,
Breton Ballads (CMCS Publications) • 1997: Neil Jarman,
Parading Culture: Parades and Visual Displays in Northern Ireland (Berg) • 1998: Joseph Falaky Nagy,
Conversing with Angels and Ancients: The Literary Myths of Medieval Ireland (Four Courts) • 1999:
Marina Warner,
No Go the Bogeyman: Scaring, Lulling and Making Mock (Chatto and Windus) • 2000: Diarmuid Ó Giolláin,
Locating Irish Folklore: Tradition, Modernity, Identity (Cork University Press) • 2001: Adam Fox,
Oral and Literate Culture in England, 1500-1700 (Clarendon Press) • 2002: Elizabeth Hallam and Jenny Hockey,
Death, Memory and Material Culture (Berg) • 2003: Malcolm Jones,
The Secret Middle Ages (Sutton) • 2004:
Steve Roud,
The Penguin Guide to the Superstitions of Britain and Ireland (Penguin) • 2005: Jeremy Harte,
Explore Fairy Traditions (Heart of Albion Press) • 2006: Catherine Rider,
Magic and Impotence in the Middle Ages (Oxford University Press) • 2007:
Jack Zipes,
Why Fairy Tales Stick (Routledge) • 2008: Richard Bebb,
Welsh Furniture 1250-1950: a Cultural History of Craftsmanship and Design (Saer Books) • 2009: Kathryn Marsh, ''The Musical Playground: Global Tradition and Change in Children's Songs and Games'' (Oxford University Press) • 2010: Arthur Taylor,
Played at the Pub: the Pub Games of Britain (English Heritage Publications) • 2011:
Herbert Halpert, edited by
John Widdowson,
Folk Tales, Trickster Tales and Legends of the Supernatural from the Pinelands of New Jersey (Edwin Mellen Press) • 2012:
David Hopkin,
Voices of the People in Nineteenth-Century France (Cambridge University Press) • 2013: Karl Bell,
The Legend of Spring-Heeled Jack: Victorian Urban Folklore and Popular Cultures (Boydell Press) • 2014: David Atkinson,
The Anglo-Scottish Ballad and its Imaginary Contexts (OpenBook Publishers) • 2015:
Richard Jenkins,
Black Magic and Bogeymen (Cork University Press) • 2016:
Lizanne Henderson,
Witchcraft and Folk Belief in the Age of Enlightenment: Scotland, 1670-1740 (Palgrave) • 2017: Christopher Josiffe,
Gef! The Strange Tale of an Extra-Special Talking Mongoose (Strange Attractor) • 2018: Martin Graebe
, As I Walked Out: Sabine Baring Gould and the Search for the Folk Songs of Devon and Cornwall (Signal Books) • 2019:
Guy Beiner,
Forgetful Remembrance: Social Forgetting and Vernacular Historiography of a Rebellion in Ulster (Oxford University Press) • 2020: William G. Pooley,
Body and Tradition in Nineteenth-Century France: Félix Arnaudin and the Moorlands of Gascony, 1870-1914 (Oxford University Press) • 2021: Jonathan Y. H. Hui (ed. and trans.),
Vilmundar saga viðutan. The Saga of Vilmundur the Outsider (Viking Society for Northern Research) • 2022:
Marina Montesano (ed.)
Folklore, Magic, and Witchcraft: Cultural Exchanges from the Twelfth to Eighteenth Century (Routledge) • 2023: Una McIlvenna,
Singing the News of Death: Execution Ballads in Europe 1500-1900 (Oxford University Press) • 2024: Tabitha Stanmore,
Cunning Folk: Life in the Era of Practical Magic (The Bodley Head). • 2025: Ann Schmiesing,
The Brothers Grimm: A Biography (Yale University Press) == Coote Lake Medal ==