Joseph J. Spengler Best Book Prize Second Call for Nominations
In 2004 the Society established the Joseph J. Spengler Prize for the
best book in the history of economics. Beside the honor, there is a
stipend of $500 plus travel expenses up to $500 to attend the
presentation at the Society's annual conference.
Eligibility: Original, authored books in the history of economics
published, in English, during the two calendar years preceding the
HES Meeting at which the award is presented (this year, from 1
January 2008 - 31 December 2009). Scholarly books and monographs are
eligible, as are English-language translations of scholarly books in
the history of economics, but neither textbooks, doctoral
dissertations, nor edited volumes are eligible.
Nomination process: Any publisher may nominate one or two books and
should submit a nominating note and four copies of the book for each
book nominated. Any individual, including a book's author, may
submit a nominating note and four copies of the book nominated.
Eligible books may be re-nominated in successive years. (Individual
nominators may wish to ask the nominee's publisher to supply the
copies. Before nominating a book, individuals may wish to check with
the HES Secretary, to ensure that the book has not already been nominated).
To be considered, nominations (and the four book copies) must be
received no later than December 31, 2009.
Nominations should be submitted to: Tim Leonard, Secretary, History
of Economics Society, Department of Economics, Princeton University,
Fisher Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States, 08544.
Marianne Johnson
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