From Serena Mayeri, University of Pennsylvania Law, a call for submissions:
Kathryn T. Preyer Scholars (American Society for Legal
History)
Named after the late Kathryn T. Preyer,
a distinguished historian of the law of early America known for her generosity
to young legal historians, the program of Kathryn T. Preyer Scholars is
designed to help legal historians at the beginning of their careers. At the
annual meeting of the Society two early career legal historians designated
Kathryn T. Preyer Scholars will present what would normally be their first
papers to the Society. The generosity of Professor Preyer’s friends and family
has enabled the Society to offer a small honorarium to the Preyer Scholars and
to reimburse, in some measure or entirely, their costs of attending the
meeting. The competition for Preyer Scholars is organized by the Society’s
Kathryn T. Preyer Memorial Committee.
Submissions are welcome on any topic in
legal, institutional and/or constitutional history. Early career
scholars, including those pursuing graduate or law degrees, those who have
completed their terminal degree within the previous year, and those independent
scholars at a comparable stage, are eligible to apply. Papers already submitted
to the ASLH Program Committee–whether or not accepted for an existing panel–and
papers never previously submitted are equally eligible. Once selected, Preyer
Award winners must present their paper as part of the Preyer panel, and they
will be removed from any other panel.
Submissions should be a single MS Word
document consisting of a complete curriculum vitae, contact information, and a
complete draft of the paper to be presented. Papers must not exceed 40
pages (12 point font, double-spaced) and must contain supporting documentation.
In past competitions, the Committee has given preference to draft articles and
essays, though the Committee will still consider shorter conference papers,
as one of the criteria for selection will be the suitability of the paper
for reduction to a twenty-minute oral presentation. The (new, extended)
deadline for submission is July 8, 2016.
Kathryn T. Preyer Scholars will receive
a $500 cash award and reimbursement of expenses up to $750 for travel, hotels,
and meals. Each will present the paper that s/he submitted to the competition
at the Society’s annual meeting. The Society’s journal, Law and History
Review, has published several past winners of the Preyer competition, though it
is under no obligation to do so.
Please send submissions as Microsoft
Word attachments by July 8, 2016, to the chair of the Preyer Committee,
Serena Mayeri, University of Pennsylvania <email>. She
will forward them to the other committee members.
The 2016 Preyer Memorial Committee
Serena Mayeri, (2013), Chair, University
of Pennsylvania <email>
Sam Erman (2013), University of Southern
California <email>
Melissa Hayes (2014), Independent
Scholar <email>
Michael Hoeflich (2014), University of
Kansas <email>
H. Timothy Lovelace (2014), Indiana University <email>
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Serena
Mayeri
Professor
of Law and History
University
of Pennsylvania Law School
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