Welcome to the History of Education Society

Call for Nominations:  The Henry Barnard Prize

 

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The History of Education Society awards a prize of $750 biennially for the best graduate student essay in the history of education, broadly defined to cover a wide range of educational and cultural institutions inside and outside of the United States.  This includes work on schools and universities, teachers, students, and families.  Nominations by faculty, graduate advisors, department chairs, and deans, as well as self-nominations by students, are welcome.  Authors must be students at the time of submission, and essays must be unpublished works.  The winning essay will be published in History of Education Quarterly.  HES also extends a $250 travel supplement to the Barnard Prize winner for her/his attendance at the annual meeting, and covers the costs of registration and the banquet.  (The 2011 meeting will take place in Chicago on November 3-6.  For more information about the annual meeting, click here.)


 The deadline for submissions is May 2, 2011.
 Entrants should e-mail the essay and a one-page vita as separate attachments (in Microsoft Word) to mgaither@messiah.edu.
 Manuscripts should adhere to The Chicago Manual of Style, be double-spaced in 12-point font, and not exceed 35 pages in length including endnotes; the author’s name should appear only on the cover page.  For further instructions, see the History of Education Quarterly author guidelines.

 

Committee Members:  Milton Gaither (chair, Messiah College), Adam Nelson (University of Wisconsin-Madison), and Hilary Moss (Amherst College).

 

Direct any questions to:
Milton Gaither
Associate Professor of Education
Messiah College
mgaither@messiah.edu
717-766-2511 x7029