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Prize Guidelines and Information

Prize Committee Membership and Addresses

Book and Article Prizes - Addresses

The Prize Committees for 2005

Persons wishing to nominate a book, including one of their own, should ask the publisher to send copies to each of the specific prize committee members. Deadline for nominations is February 15, 2005.

New committees will be appointed for 2006.

The Article Prize Committee accepts no nominations.

GSA/DAAD Book Prize
(for 2005 in History and Political Science; for specific criteria, see Guidelines)

Professor Mary Nolan, Chair of the Book Prize Committee

Department of History

New York University

53 Washington Square South, 7th floor

New York, NY 10012-1098

Mn4@nyu.edu

History Department Office (contact for Fed Ex or UPS): (212) 998 8600.

Office: (212) 998-8609

 

Prof. David P. Conradt

Department of Political Science

East Carolina University

1000 East 5th Street

Greenville, NC 27858

conradtd@ecu.edu

Phone: (252) 328-5427

E-Mail: conradtd@mail.ecu.edu

 

Prof. Robert Moeller

Department of History

200 Krieger Hall

University of California

Irvine, CA 92697

rgmoelle@uci.edu

Phone: 949-824-6521


GSA/DAAD Article Prize
(for 2005 in Germanistik and Cultural Studies; for specific criteria, see Guidelines). No nominations are proposed to this Committee.

Prof. Todd Kontje, University of California at San Diego, Chair;

Prof. Elke Frederiksen, University of Maryland, Prof. Sunka Simon, Swarthmore College, Members

Sybil Halpern Milton Book Prize

Prof. Atina Grossmann, Chair of the Milton Prize Committee

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

Cooper Union

51 Astor Place

New York, NY 10003-7120.

ag93@nyu.edu

 

Prof. Rebecca Boehling

182 Lorelane Place

Key Largo, FL 33037

boehling@umbc.edu

Phone: 305-451-2564

 

Prof. Evan Bukey

Department of History

Main 416

University of Arkansas

Fayetteville, AR. 72701

ebukey@comp.uark.edu

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