Book Prize Submission Form
The Berkshire Conference of Women Historians awards two annual book prizes in the following categories:

 A first book that deals substantially with the history of women, gender, and/or sexuality.
 A first book in any field of history that does not focus on the history of women, gender, and/or sexuality.

Eligibility is limited to a first book published in the prior calendar year (2015) by a woman normally resident in North America.  Textbooks, juveniles, documentary collections, fiction, poetry, and collections of essays are not eligible for either prize.

Deadline for submission for the Prizes will be November 1, 2015.

Please complete the following form. Be sure to send a copy of the book you are nominating -- hard copy, pdf or ebook -- to each member of the Berkshire Conference Book Prize Committee:

Dr. Terri Snyder (Chair)
Dr. Erica Armstrong Dunbar
Dr. Durba Ghosh
Dr. Hilary Hallett
Dr. Amanda Herbert
Dr. Alison Kibler
Dr. Tatiana Seijas


Contact information for each member can be found at the bottom of this form and on the confirmation.
 
Questions should be directed to Dr. Terri Snyder at snyder@exchange.fullerton.edu 


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Step 1 --  Please use this section to nominate a book:
Author: *
Title: *
Publisher and Year: *
ISBN # *
Editor: *
Contact information for editor: *
Nominated By: *
Contact Information: *
This book is being nominated for the following prize: *
Please choose one.
Please indicate principle geographic subject area of book below: *
Multiple boxes may be checked.
Required
Indicate time period of book: *
Keywords:
Please provide several keywords to identify subject matter of book:
Step 2 -- Send hard copy, ebook or pdf of nominated book by November 1, 2015 to:
1.  Terri L. Snyder (Chair)
Professor, Department of American Studies
California State University, Fullerton
800 N. State College Blvd
P.O. Box 34080
Fullerton, CA 92834-9480
657-278-3748
Email: snyder@fullerton.edu
[Will accept book in hard copy, pdf or ebook]

2.  Erica Armstrong Dunbar
Associate Professor of Black American Studies and History
University of Delaware
Director of the Program in African American History, Library Company of Philadelphia
345 Sinkler Rd
Wyncote, PA 19095
Email: era@udel.edu
[Will accept book in hard copy, pdf or ebook]

3.  Durba Ghosh
Associate Professor, Department of History
Cornell University
450 McGraw Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853
Email: dg256@cornell.edu>
[Will accept book in hard copy, pdf or ebook]

4.  Hilary Hallett
Assistant Professor, Department of History
Columbia University
Fayerweather Hall, room 623
1180 Amsterdam Ave, MC 2550
NY, NY 10027
Email: hah2117@columbia.edu
[Hard copy only]

5.  Amanda Herbert
Molina Fellow in the History of Medicine & the Allied Sciences,
Huntington Library (2015-2016) Asst. Professor of History,
Christopher Newport University
224 Vista Circle Dr.
Sierra Madre, CA 91024
Email: amanda.herbert@cnu.edu
[Hard copy only]

6.  Alison Kibler
Associate Professor, Women's and Gender Studies
Franklin and Marshall College
415 Harrisburg Ave
Lancaster PA 17603
Email: alison.kibler@fandm.edu
[Will accept book in hard copy, pdf or ebook]

7.  Tatiana Seijas
Associate Professor, Department of History
108 Weaver Bldg.
Pennsylvania State University
State College, PA 16803
Email:  tatianaseijas3@gmail.com
[Hard copy only]
 

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