ASIMS Barry Prize and the Adams Prize
Medieval History

ASIMS Barry Prize and the Adams Prize


Please help me get the word out about the Barry Prize and the Adams Prize!

I must immediately mail out the call for nominations for the two prizes that ASIMS curates. Could you please send me the names of people, places, departments, publications, organisations, etc. who you think should be informed?

As a reminder, the two prizes are as follows:

? The Barry Prize is an annual prize awarded for the best conference paper (at ANY conference) on a subject of relevance to Irish Medieval Studies delivered by a graduate student.
? The Adams Prize is awarded for the best peer-reviewed essay/article in Irish Medieval Studies published in a book or journal during the previous calendar year.




- Congratulations!
Congratulations to a number of ASNCs who have receieved various awards and prizes in recent weeks: At the end of May, Dr Rory Naismith became the youngest recipient (at the age of 27) of the Blunt Prize, awarded by the British Numismatic Society, for...

- If You Love History, Read On
Lovers of great history books, awake! Next week, Canada?s Cundill Prize, the richest non-fiction prize in the world ($75,000 to the winner), will announce its list of six books for the 2012 award.  Someone in a position to have the list is going...

- Dr. Tomás Ó Carragáin Wins Award For Irish Medieval Studies
Dr. Tomás Ó Carragáin, a lecturer at University College Cork, has been awarded the inaugural Four Courts Press Michael Adams Prize in Irish Medieval Studies for his essay ?The Architectural Setting of the Mass in Early-medieval Ireland.? This prize...

- Sharp Peter Isaac Essay Prize
In honour of our founder, the late Professor Peter Isaac, Print Networks announces the foundation of a biennial essay prize for the best essay in the field of the History of the Book Trade in the Anglophone world. The Rules 1. The essay can be on any...

- Smfs Best Article Cfp
The Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship announces the 2013 competition for the Best Article on Feminist Scholarship on the Middle Ages.  The Prize alternates every other year between a published essay and a first book, in any area of medieval...



Medieval History








.