John Scholes Prize, History of Transport & Mobility
ohn Scholes Prize Competition for 2017 is open, with a deadline for submissions of 31 July 2017.
The prize, which carries a cash recognition (275 Euros), is
awarded annually to the writer of a publishable paper based on original
research into any aspect of the history of transport and mobility. The
prize is intended to recognise budding transport historians. It may be
awarded to the writer of one outstanding article, or be divided between
two or more entrants. Typically, the prize is awarded for research
completed as part of a PhD.
Publication in the Journal of Transport History will be at the discretion of the Editor and subject to the normal refereeing process.
The prize is funded by the Transport History Research Trust
in memory of John Scholes. John was the first Curator of Historical
Relics at the British Transport Commission. The prize is administered by
the International Association for the History of Transport, Traffic and
Mobility (T2M – www.t2m.org).
Entry is limited to researchers who, at the time of
submission, are not yet in or have just commenced a permanent / tenured
academic (or equivalent) position, and who are just starting to publish
research.
Essays (in English, double-spaced) should not exceed 8,000
words (including footnotes). Sources must be documented fully. Entries
must be submitted electronically, to arrive no later than Monday 31 July 2017.
They must not bear any reference to the author or
institutional affiliation. Senior scholars will judge entries against
criteria of originality, thoroughness and excellence of argument, source
use, composition and illustration. The process is ‘double-blind’. The
judges will not enter into correspondence.
A cover letter and a one-page CV must demonstrate eligibility for the prize.
Entries for the prize should be sent to the JTH Editor at jth.editor@gmail.com. The subject line of the message must read ‘John Scholes Prize entry 2017’.