(Source: American Society for Legal History)
Via H-Law,
please find the following announcement regarding nominations for the Peter
Gonville Stein Book Award.
Peter Gonville
Stein Book Award
The American
Society for Legal History announces the Peter Gonville Stein Book Award, to be
presented annually for the best book in legal history written in English. This
award is designed to recognize and encourage the further growth of fine work in
legal history that focuses on all non-US regions, as well as global and
international history. To be eligible, a book must sit outside of the field of
US legal history and be published during the previous calendar year. Announced
at the annual meeting of the ASLH, this honor includes a citation on the
contributions of the work to the broader field of legal history. A book may
only be considered for the Stein Award, the Reid Award, or the Cromwell Book
Prize. It may not be nominated for more than one of these three prizes.
The Stein Award
is named in memory of Peter Gonville Stein, BA, LLB (Cantab); PhD (Aberdeen);
QC; FBA; Honorary Fellow, ASLH, and eminent scholar of Roman law at the
University of Cambridge, and made possible by a generous contribution from an anonymous
donor.
For the 2018
prize, the Stein Award Committee will accept nominations of any book (not
including textbooks, critical editions, and collections of essays) that bears a
copyright date of 2017 as it appears on the printed version of the book. Translations
into English may be nominated, provided they are published within two years of
the publication date of the original version.
Nominations for
the Stein Award (including self-nominations) should be submitted by March 15,
2018. Please send an e-mail to the Committee at steinaward@aslh.net and include: (1) a curriculum vitae of the author (including
the author’s e-mail address); and (2) the name, mailing address, e-mail
address, and phone number of the contact person at the press who will provide
the committee with two copies of the book. This person will be contacted
shortly after the deadline. (If a title is short-listed, six further copies
will be requested from the publisher.)
The Stein committee for 2018 is composed of
Mitra Sharafi (2015), chair, University of Wisconsin-Madison <email>
Michael Grossberg (2015), Indiana University Bloomington <email>
Jisoo Kim (2017), The George Washington University <email>
Kristin Mann (2015), Emory University <email>
Jessica Marglin (2017), University of Southern California <email>
Matthew C. Mirow (2017), Florida International University <email>
Daniel Lord Smail (2017), Harvard University <email>
David V. Williams (2017), University of Auckland <email>
Mitra Sharafi (2015), chair, University of Wisconsin-Madison <email>
Michael Grossberg (2015), Indiana University Bloomington <email>
Jisoo Kim (2017), The George Washington University <email>
Kristin Mann (2015), Emory University <email>
Jessica Marglin (2017), University of Southern California <email>
Matthew C. Mirow (2017), Florida International University <email>
Daniel Lord Smail (2017), Harvard University <email>
David V. Williams (2017), University of Auckland <email>
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