The American Society for Legal History will host a
Student Research Colloquium (SRC) on Wednesday, Nov. 7, and Thursday, Nov. 8,
2018, immediately preceding the ASLH’s annual meeting in Houston, Texas.
The SRC annually enables eight Ph.D. students and law students to discuss
their in-progress dissertations and articles with distinguished ASLH-affiliated
scholars. This year, the Department of History at Rice University will
host the event.
The SRC’s target audience includes early-post-coursework
graduate students and historically minded law students. The colloquium
seeks to introduce such students to legal history, to each other, and to the
legal-historical scholarly community. Students working in all
chronological periods, including ancient and medieval history, and all
geographical fields, including non-U.S. history, are encouraged to apply, as
are students who have not yet received any formal training in legal history.
Applicants who have not had an opportunity to present their work to the
ASLH are particularly encouraged to apply. A student may be on the
program for the annual meeting and participate in the SRC in the same year.
Each participating student will pre-circulate a
twenty-page, double-spaced, footnoted paper to the entire group. The group
will discuss these papers at the colloquium, under the guidance of faculty
directors. The ASLH will provide at least partial and, in most cases,
total reimbursement for travel, hotel, and conference-registration costs.
The application deadline is July 15, 2018.
Applicants should submit:
- a cover letter describing, among other things, how far along you are and how many years remain in your course of study;
- a CV;
- a two-page, single-spaced “research statement” that begins with a title and proceeds to describe the in-progress research project that you propose to present at the colloquium; and
- a letter of recommendation from a faculty member, sent separately from, or together with, the other materials.
Organizers will notify all applicants of their decisions
by August 15, 2018. Please direct questions and applications to John
Wertheimer at:
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