Call for Applications
Hurst Summer Institute in Legal History: June 4-17, 2017
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Application Deadline: 12/1/2016
Invitation
The American Society for
Legal History and the Institute for Legal Studies at the University of
Wisconsin Law School are pleased to invite applications for the ninth biennial
Hurst Summer Institute in Legal History. The purpose of the Hurst Institute is
to advance the approach to legal scholarship fostered by J. Willard Hurst in
his teaching, mentoring, and scholarship. The Hurst Institute
assists scholars from law, history, and other disciplines in pursuing research
on the legal history of any part of the world.
The 2017 Hurst Institute will be led by Mitra Sharafi, Associate Professor of Law and Legal Studies (with History affiliation) at University of Wisconsin-Madison. The two‑week program features presentations by guest scholars, discussions of core readings in legal history, and analysis of the work of the participants in the Institute. The ASLH Hurst Selection Committee will select twelve Fellows to participate in this event.
The 2017 Hurst Institute will be led by Mitra Sharafi, Associate Professor of Law and Legal Studies (with History affiliation) at University of Wisconsin-Madison. The two‑week program features presentations by guest scholars, discussions of core readings in legal history, and analysis of the work of the participants in the Institute. The ASLH Hurst Selection Committee will select twelve Fellows to participate in this event.
Applicant Qualifications
Scholars in law, history
and other disciplines pursuing research on legal history of any part of the
world are eligible to apply. Preference will be given to applications from
scholars at an early stage of their career (beginning faculty members, doctoral
students who have completed or almost completed their dissertations, and J.D.
graduates with appropriate backgrounds).
Fellowship Requirements
Fellows are expected to
be in residence for the entire two‑week term of the Institute, to participate
in all program activities of the Institute, and to give an informal works‑in‑progress
presentation in the second week of the Institute.
Application Process
(1) Submit the following
materials in a single pdf file starting with your last name to ils@law.wisc.edu. Multiple attachments will not be
accepted.
· Curriculum Vitae with your complete contact
information.
· Statement of Purpose (maximum 500 words)
describing your current work, specific research interests, and the broader
perspectives on legal history that inform your work.
(2) Arrange to have two
letters of recommendation sent electronically as a pdf files (these must be on
institutional letterhead and signed) toils@law.wisc.edu by the deadline.
Please note that late or incomplete applications will not be accepted.
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