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SUMMARY:Call for Submissions: "Mary L. Dudziak Digital Legal History Prize\," American Society for Legal History
DESCRIPTION:MARY L. DUDZIAK DIGITAL LEGAL HISTORY PRIZE\nCRITERIA\nExcellence in digital legal history.\nAMOUNT\n$250\nDEADLINE\nJune 1\, 2020\nThe Dudziak Prize\, named in honor of Mary L. Dudziak\, a leading scholar of twentieth century U.S. legal history and international relations as well as a digital history pioneer\, is awarded annually to an outstanding digital legal history project. These projects may take the form of either traditionally published peer reviewed scholarship or born-digital projects of equivalent depth and scope.\nPreference will be given to projects that either (1) have a published component in 2019\, (2) have gone live online in 2019\, or (3) have implemented major updates or upgrades in 2019. The cover letter should highlight significant developments in the project during 2019.\nNominations or self-nominations for the Dudziak Prize should be submitted by June 1\, 2020. They should include (1) a cover letter that explains the nature and significance of the work for the field of legal history; (2) the nominated work\, including (if relevant) information about how to access the work online; and (3) a curriculum vitae of the author/creator (including e-mail address).\nPlease email nominations and self nominations to dudziakprize@aslh.net. You may also email any questions to the prize chair at this same address.\nCommittee Members\nDavid Tanenhaus (chair)\nUniversity of Nevada\, Las Vegas\nDeborah Dinner\nEmory University School of Law\nKellan Funk\nColumbia Law School\nMichael Willrich\nex officio\, President-elect\nBrandeis School of Law
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-submissions-mary-l-dudziak-digital-legal-history-prize-american-society-for-legal-history/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Call for papers,Due dates,Opportunities,prizes and nominations
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SUMMARY:Call for Submissions: "Cromwell Dissertation Prize\," American Society for Legal History
DESCRIPTION:CROMWELL DISSERTATION PRIZE\nCRITERIA\nBest dissertation in American legal history completed in the past year.\nAMOUNT\n$5\,000\nDEADLINE\nJune 1\, 2020\nThe William Nelson Cromwell Foundation Dissertation Prize is awarded annually to the best dissertation in any area of American legal history\, including constitutional and comparative studies\, although topics dealing with the colonial and early national periods will receive some preference.\nThe author of the winning dissertation receives $5\,000. Anyone who received a Ph.D. in 2019 will be eligible for this year’s prize\, which is awarded by the Foundation after a review of the recommendation of the Cromwell Prize Advisory Committee of the American Society for Legal History.\nSubmissions should be made by the author including only (1) the dissertation as submitted to the university for the degree and (2) a curriculum vitae.\nTo be considered for this year’s prize\, the author should EITHER\n1. Send a hard copy of the dissertation and author curriculum vitae to all committee members and John Gordan listed below OR\n2. E-mail a PDF electronic copy of the dissertation and author curriculum vitae to John Gordan (johngordan3@gmail.com) and the prize committee chair\, Mary Sarah Bilder (cromwelldissertationprize@aslh.net) with the subject heading: CROMWELL DISSERTATION PRIZE SUBMISSION no later than June 1\, 2020.  Please title the PDF as “author last name” and “short title”.pdf  (e.g.: Thompson Whigs and Hunters).\nCommittee Members\nJohn D. Gordan\, III\nSecretary of the Cromwell Foundation\n1133 Park Avenue\nNew York\, NY\, 10128\nMary Sarah Bilder (chair)\nBoston College Law School\nTimothy Lovelace\nIndiana University\nAnne Kornhauser\nCity College of New York\nDylan Penningroth\nUniversity of California\, Berkeley\nSarah Seo\nUniversity of Iowa College of Law
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-submissions-cromwell-dissertation-prize-american-society-for-legal-history/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Call for papers,Due dates,Opportunities,prizes and nominations
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200601
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SUMMARY:Call for Submissions: "Cromwell Book Prize\," American Society for Legal History
DESCRIPTION:CROMWELL BOOK PRIZE\nCRITERIA\nExcellence in scholarship in the field of American legal history by an early career scholar.\nAMOUNT\n$5\,000\nDEADLINE\nJune 1\, 2020\nThe William Nelson Cromwell Foundation Book Prize is awarded annually to the best book in the field of American legal history by an early career scholar. The prize is designed to recognize and promote new work in the field by graduate students\, law students\, post-doctoral fellows and faculty not yet tenured. The work may be in any area of American legal history\, including constitutional and comparative studies\, but scholarship in the colonial and early national periods will receive some preference. The prize is limited to a first book\, wholly or primarily written while the author was untenured. Submission of a book by an author who has previously been awarded a Cromwell Foundation Prize for a dissertation or article must be accompanied by a showing that the book enhances\, or differs in subject from\, the previous work.\nThe author of the winning book receives a prize of $5\,000. The Foundation awards the prize after a review of the recommendation of the Cromwell Prize Advisory Committee of the American Society for Legal History. The Committee shall consider a book in the year of its copyright date or of its actual publication. However\, no book shall be considered for the prize more than once.\nTo nominate a book\, please send copies of it and the curriculum vitae of its author to John D. Gordan\, III\, Chair of the Cromwell Prize Advisory Committee\, and to each member of the Cromwell Book Prize Advisory Committee with a postmark no later than June 1\, 2020.\nCommittee Members\nJohn D. Gordan\, III\nSecretary of the Cromwell Foundation\n1133 Park Avenue\nNew York\, NY 10128\nCatherine Fisk (chair)\n6069 Buena Vista Avenue\nOakland\, CA 94618\nSusanna L. Blumenthal\n100 3rd Ave. So. #1605\nMinneapolis\, MN 55401\nDaniel Hulsebosch\n147 Central Ave.\nGreenport\, NY 11944\nSerena Mayeri\n31 West Rock Trail\nStamford\, CT 06902
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-submissions-cromwell-book-prize-american-society-for-legal-history/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Call for papers,Due dates,Opportunities,prizes and nominations
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SUMMARY:Call for Submissions: "Cromwell Article Prize\," American Society for Legal History
DESCRIPTION:CROMWELL ARTICLE PRIZE\nCRITERIA\nBest article in American legal history published by an early career scholar.\nAMOUNT\n$5\,000\nDEADLINE\nJune 1\, 2020\nThe William Nelson Cromwell Foundation Article Prize is awarded annually to the best article in American legal history published by an early career scholar. Articles published in the field of American legal history\, broadly conceived\, will be considered. There is a preference for articles in the colonial and early National periods. Articles published in the Law and History Review are eligible for the Surrency Prize and will not be considered for the Cromwell Article Prize.\nThe author of the winning article receives a prize of $5\,000. The Foundation awards the prize after a review of the recommendation of the Cromwell Prize Advisory Committee of the American Society for Legal History.\nThe Cromwell Foundation makes the final award\, in consultation with a subcommittee from the American Society for Legal History. This subcommittee invites nominations for the article prize. Authors are invited to nominate themselves or others may nominate works meeting the criteria that they have read and enjoyed. Please send a brief letter of nomination\, no longer than a page\, along with an electronic copy (or URL of the publication site) of the article\, by June 1\, 2020\, to the subcommittee chair\, Prof. David Konig\, at cromwellarticleprize@aslh.net.\nCommittee Members\nDavid Konig (chair)\nWashington University\nDeborah Dinner\nEmory University\nH. Tomas Gomez-Arostegui\nLewis and Clark\nLaura Edwards\nDuke University
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-submissions-cromwell-article-prize-american-society-for-legal-history/
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SUMMARY:Call for Applications: "Istanbul Research Institute Grants\," Istanbul Research Institute
DESCRIPTION:Call for Applications: Istanbul Research Institute Grants | Deadline: May 11\, 2020\nIstanbul Research Institute offers four types of grants for researchers working on projects related to its departments of Byzantine\, Ottoman\, Atatürk and Republican-Era studies\, and its “Istanbul and Music” Research Program.\n 	1 Post-Doctoral Research and Writing Grant (TRY40.000): In order to support work for preparing publications from PhD theses as well as for new research.\n 	1 Research and Write-Up Grant for PhD Candidates (TRY30.000): In order to support field/archival research necessary for the PhD thesis or for writing the thesis itself.\n 	5 Travel Grants (TRY5.000): In order to support travel necessary for field/archival work.\n 	5 Conference Grants (TRY5.000): In order to support presentation or organizing a panel at a scholarly activity outside of Turkey.\nAll applications are due May 11\, 2020. \nFor more information\, past grantees\, eligibility criteria\, and application: https://en.iae.org.tr/Grants/18\n 
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-applications-istanbul-research-institute-grants-istanbul-research-institute/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190402
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SUMMARY:MESA 2019 Book Awards
DESCRIPTION:Nominations for the Albert Hourani Book Award\, the Nikki Keddie Book Award\, and the Fatima Mernissi Book Award are made simultaneously. Nominations can be made by either the publisher or the author. Books must be non-fiction scholarly monographs based on original research published in English between April 1\, 2018 and March 31\, 2019. The Albert Hourani Book Award recognizes a work that exemplifies scholarly excellence and clarity of presentation in the tradition of Albert Hourani. The Nikki Keddie Book Award focuses on exceptional scholarship in religion\, revolution\, and/or society. The Fatima Mernissi Book Award is given to the best work in studies of gender\, sexuality\, and women’s lived experience. The author of the Albert Hourani Book Award will receive $1000. The authors of the Nikki Keddie and Fatima Mernissi Book Awards will receive $500 each. In the event of co-winners\, prize money will be divided evenly among the winners for that competition. For more information about nominating a book to the above competitions\, see MESA Book Awards. \nThe Roger Owen Book Award recognizes the very best in economics\, economic history\, or the political economy of the Middle East and North Africa scholarship.  Works must be non-fiction scholarly monographs based on original research published in English (works translated from other languages into English will also be considered but will be judged by the same rigorous standards as those for works submitted in English) between April 1\, 2017\, and March 31\, 2019. The author of the single winning book will receive $2000. For more information about submitting to the Owen Book Award\, see the guidelines on MESA’s website.
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/mesa-2019-book-awards/
CATEGORIES:Due dates,Opportunities,prizes and nominations
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180401
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SUMMARY:Mesa Book Awards: Including Two New Awards
DESCRIPTION:The MESA Board of Directors has approved the creation of two new book awards honoring the pioneering efforts of two women. The inaugural awards will be presented at the 52nd MESA Annual Meeting in San Antonio\, Texas. \nThe Nikki Keddie Book Award was established to recognize an outstanding contribution on religion\, revolution\, and history/society. The annual award was named for Nikki Keddie to recognize her long and distinguished career as a scholar and teacher. Read More \nThe Fatima Mernissi Book Award was established to recognize an outstanding contribution to studies of gender\, sexuality\, and women’s lived experience. The annual award was named for Fatima Mernissi to recognize her long and distinguished career as a scholar and as a public intellectual. Read More  \nMESA INVITES NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2018 MESA BOOK AWARDS COMPETITION. \nNominations for all three MESA Book Awards – the Albert Hourani Book Award\, the Nikki Keddie Book Award\, and the Fatima Mernissi Book Award – are made simultaneously. Nominations can be made by either the publisher or the author. Although there is no limit on the number of titles that authors or publishers may submit\, we ask that they exercise discretion in the selection of books nominated.  Below is a list of criteria that should be met: \n\nBooks must be non-fiction scholarly monographs based on original research published in English between April 1\, 2017 and March 31\, 2018. Authors need not be members of MESA.\n\n  \n\nSubject matter must deal with the Middle East.  Areas primarily of interest include Iran\, Turkey\, Afghanistan\, Israel\, Pakistan\, and the countries of the Arab World from the seventh century to modern times.  Spain\, Southeastern Europe\, the Soviet Union and other regions also are included for the periods in which their territories were part of the Middle Eastern empires or were under the influence of Middle Eastern civilization.\n\n  \n\nWorks not eligible include edited collections and compilations\, proceedings of symposia\, new editions of previously published books\, bibliographies\, dictionaries\, textbooks\, and surveys.\n\n  \n\nNominations must be made by April 1\, 2018\, with books delivered to the readers by April 10\, 2018\, for books to be eligible for the competition. (Emailed nominations are acceptable)\n\nThe author of the Albert Hourani Book Award will receive $1000 and a certificate of award. The authors of the Nikki Keddie and Fatima Mernissi Book Awards will receive $500 each. In the event of co-winners\, prize money will be divided evenly among the winners. Honorable mentions also receive a certificate of award. Winners will be announced at the Awards Ceremony at the 52ndMESA Annual Meeting in San Antonio\, Texas. As well\, the results will be posted on MESA’s website and in other publications as deemed appropriate by MESA. \n  \nFor more information about nominating a book\, see MESA Book Awards
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/mesa-book-awards-including-two-new-awards/
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