Works in public history completed in 2012 are eligible for consideration and may include: books (monographs, edited collections of essays, or published works of comparable scope); exhibitions and/or exhibition catalogues; documentary films; web sites; and other products representing scholarship in the field of public history. Works beyond the field of Canadian History are welcome. All residents of Canada, or Canadian citizens living outside Canada, are eligible. The prize may be awarded to individuals or to groups of researchers where the principal researcher is a Canadian resident or citizen.Nominations requested by 1 March, to the address supplied on the H-Canada notice.
Monday, February 04, 2013
Prize watch: nominations in public history sought
Posted by
Christopher Moore
The Canadian Historical Association's committee on public history invites nominations for its third annual prize in public history, to be announced at the CHA meetings in Victoria this spring. More details here at the H-Canada website. The criteria are flexible: