INCS 2014 Essay Prize
Guidelines and Eligibility
Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies
(INCS) invites nominations and submissions for its annual essay prize. The $500
award recognizes excellence in interdisciplinary scholarship on any
nineteenth-century topic.
Articles that appeared in print in a journal or
an edited collection in 2014 are eligible; if the date of publication is not
2014, but the essay appeared in 2014, it is eligible. Essays published in
online, peer-reviewed journals are considered to be “in print” and are thus
eligible.
We encourage INCS members to nominate essays
written by other INCS members or to submit their own work. To be eligible for
the prize, authors must be current members of INCS. Potential contestants may
join INCS for the purpose of competing. Current and recent INCS board members
are not eligible for this contest.
The winning essay will be announced at the 2015
INCS conference, sponsored by Georgia Tech University in Atlanta, from April
16-19, 2015. The winner will be invited to assemble a panel for the 2016
INCS conference.
Please send an electronic copy of the nominated
essay (PDF preferred) to Professor Lynn Voskuil, University of Houston, at
incsprize2014@gmail.com no later than January 20, 2015; in the case of an essay
that appeared only online, a durable link is acceptable in lieu of a PDF. For
more details about the essay competition, the conference, or the organization,
we invite you to visit the INCS website: http://www3.nd.edu/~incshp/.
Specific questions about the 2014 essay contest may be directed to Lynn Voskuil
at lvoskuil@uh.edu.