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German History Essay Prize 2010
The German History Society (GHS), in association with the Royal Historical Society (RHS), will award a prize of £500 to the winner of their annual essay competition. In addition, the essay will be considered for publication in German History.
The prize will be presented to the winner at the Annual General Meeting of the GHS in September 2010.
The rules
- The essay can be on any aspect of German History, including the history of German-speaking people both within and beyond Europe. Papers drawing on research in primary sources and critical, methodological or theoretical essays are equally welcome.
- Any student registered for a postgraduate degree (master’s or doctoral) at a university in the UK or the Republic of Ireland is eligible to enter the competition. All postgraduates who submitted their dissertation within the last twelve months are also eligible.
- The text of the essay (exclusive of references and bibliography) must not exceed 10,000 words.
- The essay must be submitted in English.
- Electronic copy of the essay must be submitted as an e-mail attachment to Melanie Ransom, Administrative Secretary of the RHS, (royalhistsoc@ucl.ac.uk) by Thursday 1 July 2010 along with details of the author’s name, address (including e-mail address), institutional affiliation and degree registration.
The decision
- The essays submitted will be read by a jury of three historians, two nominated by the GHS and one by the RHS. (The two societies reserve the right to nominate additional jurors if this is considered appropriate.)
- Bearing in mind the overall criterion of publishability, the jury will evaluate the submissions in terms of their originality, depth, scope and rigour and the extent to which they make a new contribution to historical understanding, as well as qualities of style and presentation.
- The jury reserves the right not to award a prize in any particular year.
- The decision of the jury is final.
- The jury will make its decision by September 2010 and the winner will be announced at the Annual General Meeting of the GHS on 16/17 September 2010.

