Postmedieval is now accepting submissions for the Michael Camille Essay
Prize. The biennial prize is awarded for the best short essay (4,000-6,000
words) on the year's chosen topic submitted by an early career researcher,
including both graduate students and scholars who have received their PhD
in the past five years (as of August 31, 2016). The author of the winning
essay will receive: publication in postmedieval in early 2017, 250 US
dollars, and one year's free print and online subscription to the journal.
Runners-up, if selected, may receive one year's free print and online
subscription to the journal and may be considered for publication in the
journal'.
Please see the link below:
http://www.inthemedievalmiddle.com/2016/ 03/2016-michael-camille-essay- prize.html
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