The prize consists of a $2,000 stipend, generously funded by the McWhiney History Education Group (formerly the McWhiney Foundation, with which Anne Bailey was affiliated for many years). An open access discovery service for the history of science. After reviewing these materials, the prize committee will solicit full dissertations for further consideration. Emily Jones, for Edmund Burke and the Invention of Modern Conservatism, 1830-1914: An Intellectual History (OUP).

The Development Trust is funding a prize of £100 for the best postgraduate taught (MLitt) dissertation in History for the 2019-2020 cohort of students who are in one of our four History programmes: MLitt in Modern History, MLitt in Medieval and Early Modern Studies, MLitt in Scandinavian Studies and MLitt in Scottish Heritage Studies (Online). Apply today! Marcin Krasnodębski, “The Pine Institute and Resin Chemistry in Aquitaine (1900-1970),” [L’Institut du Pin et la Chimie des Résines en Aquitaine (1900-1970)] (University of Bordeaux, 16 November 2016. Director: Pascal Duris). The recording, making and administering of medicines involved immense organisation, expertise and hard work, and I hope that my dissertation reflects my admiration for the compilers of these books. All the news from our annual awards party. The Society of Civil War Historians and the McWhiney History Education Group are proud to announce that Robert K. D. Colby is the recipient of the inaugural Anne J. Bailey Dissertation Prize. The winner of the 2018 Jeremiah Dalziel Prize for British History was named as Francesca Morphakis, for her Masters dissertation, “ The Role and Influence of 'Special Advisors' in the Formulation of British Foreign Policy, 1918-1922: A Study of Sir Maurice Hankey and Philip Kerr”. Pashas: Traders and Travellers in the Islamic World by James Mather (Yale University Press), Steve Behan (for The Battle of Britain by Richard Overy), David Kenrick (University of Liverpool) for Identity and the Politics of Survival: White Rhodesia, 1965-1980, Learn how and when to remove this template message, Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, http://www.historytoday.com/blog/2013/01/winners-longman-history-today-awards-2013, http://www.historytoday.com/paul-lay/longman-history-today-prize-2012, http://www.historytoday.com/paul-lay/longman-history-today-awards-2010, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Longman–History_Today_Awards&oldid=981870782, Articles lacking reliable references from March 2011, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Ella Sbaraini (Clare College, Cambridge) for, Abigail Greenall (University of Manchester) for, Eleanor Parker (for her website "A Clerk of Oxford"), Rebecca Pyne-Edwards Banks (University of Derby) for, Frederick Smith (University of Durham) for, Richard Lowe-Lauri (University of Durham) for, Professor Tim Hitchcock (University of Hertfordshire) and Professor Robert Shoemaker (University of Sheffield) for, Alexander Baggallay (University of Edinburgh) for, Eleanor Betts (Queen Mary, University of London) for, This page was last edited on 4 October 2020, at 22:18. Recipe books, a relatively under-explored historical source, are a fascinating window into seventeenth-century domestic medicine. History Today Prize Past Winners. (note: in 2012 the decision was made to rename the awards for the year in which they are given. We use cookies on this website, mainly to provide a secure browsing experience but also to collect statistics on how the website is used. The Anne J. Bailey Dissertation Prize jury consisted of Barbara Gannon, Associate Professor at University of Central Florida; Christopher Phillips, the John and Dorothy Hermanies Professor of American History and University Distinguished Professor in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at the University of Cincinnati; Minoa Uffelman, Professor in the Department of History & Philosophy at Austin Peay State University; and Don Frazier, President and CEO of The McWhiney Group and Director, The Texas Center at Schreiner University. The Longman–History Today Awards is the name of an annual awards ceremony, run by Longman and History Today magazine, in which prizes are presented in various categories "to promote the study, publication and accessibility of history to a wide audience." It inserts itself into important scholarly debates on slavery and capitalism, the domestic slave trade, wartime fugitives and freedom-seeking, military confiscation and emancipation, and Confederate nationalism and the homefront. John Tracy Ellis Dissertation Award: Elisabeth Davis “The Centralization Controversy: Nuns, Bishops, and the Development of the American Catholic Church, 1800-1865.” Elisabeth Davis’s project will be an important contribution to several fields in early American history, including women’s history, religious history, and Catholic history.

Winner announced for CBRL's 2019 Master's Dissertation Prize Last year, we launched the first CBRL Master’s dissertation prize, inviting UK based heads of departments and chairs of departmental examination boards to nominate one Master's first-class dissertation in Levantine archaeology, history or contemporary studies. Previous winners include Emma Marshall (who won the 2016 Prize) for her dissertation ‘Women’s Domestic Medical Practice, Recipe Writing and Knowledge Networks in Seventeenth-Century England‘. Laureates: Sandra Elena Guevara Flores, “The sociocultural construction of Cocoliztli in … The committee believes that it will have immediate impact in the broad field of Civil War studies.”. This post was originally published on this siteDHST-Dissertation Prizes for 2019. DHST-Dissertation Prizes for 2019 Laureates: Sandra Elena Guevara Flores, “The sociocultural construction of Cocoliztli in the epidemic of 1545 to 1548 in New Spain,” [La construcción sociocultural del cocoliztli en la epidemia de 1545 a 1548 en la Nueva España] (Autonomous University of Barcelona, 2017. The Development Trust is funding a prize of £100 for the best postgraduate taught (MLitt) dissertation in History for the 2019-2020 cohort of students who are in one of our four History programmes: MLitt in Modern History, MLitt in Medieval and Early Modern Studies, MLitt in Scandinavian Studies and MLitt… All enquiries about the Prize should be addressed to the Administrative Secretary, Imogen Evans, at: adminsecretary@royalhistsoc.org. 1556332. All enquiries about the Prize should be addressed to the Administrative Secretary, Imogen Evans, at: adminsecretary@royalhistsoc.org Director: Harriet Ritvo). The Longman-History Today book prize is open to an author’s first or second book, written in English, on any aspect of History, published between 1 October 2018 and 31 September 2019. The winning book, which receives an award of £2,000, will display innovative research and interpretation and will have made its subject accessible to the general reader.

Dissertation prize winner announced news / February 28, 2020 LSA is delighted to announce that Onna Rageth of Falmouth University has won our annual postgraduate dissertation of the year award. The prize will be awarded to Samantha at the Association’s 2019 Annual Conference in Brighton. Onna is a graduate of Falmouth University’s MA Creative Event Management. We use technical and analytic cookies in order to provide the best experience on our website. Authors of eligible dissertations should submit the following in a single pdf file via email to Barby Singer (bqs6@psu.edu) by May 1, 2021: cover letter with full contact information; title page, abstract, table of contents; and a sample chapter (do not submit the full dissertation with these materials). The Longman-History Today book prize is open to an author’s first or second book, written in English, on any aspect of History, published between 1 October 2018 and 31 September 2019. The Annabel Ricketts prize for an outstanding BA dissertation on art before 1800 went to John Peacock for his dissertation on 'Joseph Wright of Derby: the impact of his Italian tour (1773-1775) in shaping his career and reputation'. The Society of Civil War Historians and the McWhiney History Education Group are proud to announce that Robert K. D. Colby is the recipient of the inaugural Anne J. Bailey Dissertation Prize. Interest Groups, Caucuses, and Affiliates, History of Science Society Strategic Plan – 2014, UHPST-DHST Council Nominations (deadline 1/11/20), Pandemic Perspectives: Stories through Collections.

]]>*/, Levi Roach, for Æthelred the Unready (Yale University Press), Sarah Helm, for If This Is A Woman – Inside Ravensbrück: Hitler's Concentration Camp for Women (Little, Brown), Alban Webb, for London Calling: the BBC World Service and the Cold War (Bloomsbury), Calder Walton, for Empire of Secrets: British Intelligence, the Cold War and the Twilight of Empire (Harper Press), Bill Schwarz, for Memories of Empire. The Royal Historical Society History Today prize rewards high-quality work by undergraduates in their final-year dissertations. Publishers may submit up to three entries each. Recipients will be announced at a later date. The winning book, which receives an award of £2,000, will display innovative research and interpretation and will have made its subject accessible to the general reader. The successful candidate will be awarded a prize of £250 and, at the discretion of the Editor of History Today, an edited article-length version of their dissertation will be published in a future issue of the magazine. I would like to express my gratitude to my supervisor Dr Cathy McClive, whose generous advice, suggestions and recommendations were invaluable from the start. Hence, there is no award for 2011). University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT | 020 7387 7532 Authors also must ask their dissertation advisor to send a letter of support to the same address (bqs6@psu.edu) by May 1. Letters of support should contain the dissertator’s name in the email subject line, along with a reference to the Bailey Prize. We also embed content from third parties, including social media websites, which may include cookies.You can find out more about the cookies we set, the information we store and how we use it on our cookies page.


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