The
Arrington-Prucha Prize in Western American Religious History
|
In recognition of the role played by Leonard Arrington and Father
Francis
Paul Prucha in Western American religious history, the Charles Redd
Center
for Western Studies at Brigham Young University funds this $500 cash
prize
for the best essay of the year on religious history in the West.
The cash prize and a plaque are awarded to the author and a certificate
is awarded to the publisher. No time period, geographic
restrictions,
or questions of religious persuasion apply. To be eligible,
articles
must have appeared in the prior year in a journal, magazine, or edited
volume. Any WHA member, as well as the publisher or author of the
essay, may nominate an essay. A copy of the journal, an offprint,
or a photocopy must be submitted to each member of the award committee
(see below).
To be eligible for award in 2009, article must have appeared in 2008. Application Deadline: July 15, 2009 |
2009 ARRINGTON-PRUCHA PRIZE COMMITTEE
Robert Carriker, Gonzaga University (Chair) |