Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies Graduate Student Prize

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Type: 
Prize
Subject Fields: 
British History / Studies, Colonial and Post-Colonial History / Studies, European History / Studies

The Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies (PCCBS) invites entries from PhD students for the annual graduate student prize. The student and the advisor, or instructor, must be current members of the PCCBS. The submitted entry will have been presented at the PCCBS meeting in March 2023, or in the case of a graduate student studying at a university within the PCCBS region, at any other conference during 2022, if the paper concerns a topic within the scope of British Studies. The submission should be the paper as delivered with the addition of necessary notes and citations, the total not to exceeed 18 pages double-spaced. 

The Graduate Student Prize submission deadline is April 1, 2023. Electronic copies of papers not already submitted should be sent to all three members of the committee, along with a cover letter from the instructor or advisor.

Priya Satia (Stanford University) psatia@stanford.edu

Jarrett Henderson (University of California, Santa Barbara) jhenderson@history.ucsb.edu 

Muriel McClendon (University of California, Los Angeles) mcclendo@history.ucla.edu 

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Jeff Schauer

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