Anticipated Deadline:
May 15, 2024

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AHA - The Joan Kelly Memorial Prize

Organization: American Historical Association

Established in 1984, this prize, named in memory of Joan Kelly (1928-82), is awarded annually for the book in women's history and/or feminist theory that best reflects the high intellectual and scholarly ideals exemplified by the life and work of Joan Kelly. The prize was established by the Coordinating Committee on Women in the Historical Profession and the Conference Group on Women's History (now the Coordinating Council for Women in History), and is administered by the American Historical Association.To be eligible for consideration, submissions shall be books in any chronological period, any geographical location, or in an area of feminist theory that incorporates an historical perspective. Books should demonstrate originality of research, creativity of insight, graceful stylistic presentation, analytical skills, and a recognition of the important role of sex and gender in the historical process. The inter-relationship between women and the historical process should be addressed.Books published between May 1 of the previous year and April 30 of the current year are eligible for the award.