NCSA Emerging Scholars Award
The Nineteenth Century Studies Association (NCSA) is
pleased to announce the 2012 Emerging Scholars Award. The work of emerging
scholars represents the promise and long-term future of interdisciplinary
scholarship in 19th-century studies. In recognition of the excellent
publications of this constituency of emerging scholars, this award recognizes
an outstanding article or essay published within five years of the author's
doctorate. Entries can be from any discipline focusing on any aspect of the
long 19th century (the French Revolution to World War I), must be published in
English or be accompanied by an English translation, and must be by a single
author. Submission of essays that are interdisciplinary is especially
encouraged.
Entrants must be within five years of having received a
doctorate or other terminal professional degree, and must have less than seven
years of experience either in an academic career, or as a post-terminal-degree
independent scholar or practicing professional.
Only articles physically published between September 1,
2011 and August 31, 2012 (even if the citation date of the journal is
different) are eligible for the 2012 Emerging Scholar Award. Articles published
in any scholarly journal, including on-line journals, or in edited volumes of
essays are eligible and may be submitted either by the author or the publisher
of a journal, anthology, or volume containing independent essays. In any given
year, an applicant may submit more than one article for this award.
The winning article will be selected by a committee of
nineteenth-century scholars representing diverse disciplines. Articles
submitted to the NCSA Article Prize competition are ineligible for the Emerging
Scholars Award.
The winner will receive $500 to be presented at the annual
NCSA Conference in Fresno, California, March 7-9, 2013. Prize recipients need
not be members of the NCSA but are encouraged to attend the conference to
receive the award.
Deadline for submission is November 15, 2012.
Send three off-prints or photocopies of published
articles/essays to the committee chair: Professor Judith W. Page, Center for
Women’s Studies and Gender Research, PO Box 117352, University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL 32611. (Electronic submissions will not be accepted.) Address
all questions to page7@ufl.edu. Please note
that applicants must verify date of actual publication for eligibility and
provide an email address so that receipt of their submissions may be
acknowledged.
Dr. Kristen Guest
Associate Professor
University of Northern British Columbia
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