AWARD: NCSA 2018 Article Prize

Award: NCSA 2018 Article Prize

The Nineteenth Century Studies Association (NCSA) is pleased to announce the 2018 Article Prize, which recognizes excellence in scholarly studies from any discipline focusing on any aspect of the long nineteenth century (French Revolution to World War I). The winning article will be selected by a committee of nineteenth-century scholars representing diverse disciplines. The winner will receive a cash award of $500 to be presented at the Annual NCSA Conference in 2018. Applicants are encouraged to attend the conference at which the prize will be awarded.
Entries can be from any discipline, must be published in English or be accompanied by an English translation, and submission of essays that are interdisciplinary is especially encouraged. Articles that appeared in print in a journal or edited collection between 1 July 2016 and 30 June 2017 are eligible for the 2018 Article Prize; if the date of publication does not fall within that span but the work appeared between those dates, then it is eligible. Essays published in online, peer-reviewed journals are considered to be “in print” and are thus eligible. Articles may be submitted by the author or the publisher of a journal, anthology, or volume containing independent essays.
Deadline for submission is 1 July 2017.
Send a PDF file electronically of published articles/essays, including the publication’s name/volume/date etc., to the chair of the committee at the following email address: lwhite4@unl.edu. All submissions via email will be acknowledged; queries should be addresses to Professor Laura White at the same email address. Articles submitted to the NCSA Emerging Scholars Award competition are ineligible for the Article Prize; one entry per scholar or publisher is allowed annually.
Conference presenters may only apply for one conference travel award in a given year.

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