The Colonial Society of Massachusetts
Announces the 2017
Walter Muir Whitehill Prize in Early American History
This prize of two thousand five hundred dollars, established in memory of Walter Muir Whitehill, for many years Editor of Publications for the Colonial Society and the moving force behind the organization, will be awarded for a distinguished essay on early American history (up to 1825), not previously published, with preference being given to New England subjects. The Society hopes that the prize may be awarded annually.
A committee of eminent historians will review the essays. Its decision in all cases will be final.
By arrangement with the editors of The New England Quarterly, the Society will have the winning essay published in an appropriate issue of the journal.
Essays are now being accepted for consideration. All manuscripts submitted for the 2017 prize must be postmarked no later than December 31, 2017. The Society expects to announce the winning candidate in the spring of 2018.
Please submit clearly identified entries for the Prize in both PDF and Word formats to neq@umb.edu, as well as four hard copies addressed to:
Whitehill Prize Committee
c/o The New England Quarterly
Department of History
University of Massachusetts, Boston
100 Morrissey Blvd.
Boston, MA 02125
For additional information, including prize specifications and a list of past winners, see www.newenglandquarterly.org.
Editors, New England Quarterly