ESHET Awards 2023 - Call for
Nominations
The ESHET Council is inviting nominations for the
Awards that will be announced at the next annual Conference in
Liège, Belgium, 1-3 June 2023.
1/ The BEST MONOGRAPH AWARD is
for the best book (not necessarily written in English) in the
history of economic thought published during 2021 or 2022. The
author can be from any part of the world. The winner will be
invited to attend the Society Conference that follows the
announcement of the prize to deliver the Jérôme-Adolphe Blanqui
Lecture. Note that, in supplement, the Council can also give a BEST SCHOLARLY EDITION AWARD.
2/ The HISTORY OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AWARD is
for the best article (not necessarily written in English) in the
history of economic thought, published in the issue of a
scientific journal during 2021 or 2022. Candidates can be from
any part of the world. The winner will be invited to attend the
Society Conference that follows the announcement of the prize,
and will receive 500 euro.
3/ The ESHET YOUNG RESEARCHER AWARD. This prize
recognizes scholarly achievements of historians of economic
thought at an early stage of their career. The prize is awarded
to scholars below the age of 40 at the time of the annual
conference in recognition of outstanding publications in the
history of economic thought. It consists of 1,000 euro and a
waiving of the conference fee when the prize is awarded.
4/ The GILLES DOSTALER AWARD is
an award created in the memory of Gilles Dostaler, thanks to the
generosity of his widow Marielle Cauchy. This prize recognizes
scholarly achievements of young research fellows working on one
of Gilles Dostaler’s many fields of interest — e.g., Marx and
Classical political economy, Keynes, Hayek, critical approaches
to free markets theories, relationships between economics,
politics, philosophy and ethics, etc. It is awarded to scholars
below the age of 35 at the time of the annual conference in
recognition of an outstanding article not necessarily already
published or published within the two previous years. It
consists of 500 euro and a waiving of the conference fee when
the prize is awarded.
Nominations
should be sent as soon as possible, but not later than 30
December 2022 to the Chair of the relevant panel:
1/ Best Book
Award & Scholarly Edition Award: Renee Prendergast ([log in to unmask])
2/ Best
Article Award: Nathalie Sigot ([log in to unmask])
3/ Young
Researcher Award: Carlo Zappia ([log in to unmask])
4/ Gilles
Dostaler Award: Michel Zouboulakis ([log in to unmask])
Please note
also the following points.
1/
Self-nominations are not accepted for any of the prizes.
Nominations
for the book and article prizes should include:
(i) Full
bibliographic details of the book or article.
(ii) A short
statement (in English) of why the book or article merits being
considered for a prize.
(iii) An
electronic copy of the book or article, if this is available.
2/
Nominations for the Young Researcher Award should include:
(i) A short
resume stating the achievements of the candidate.
(ii) A CV
with list of publications.
Subsequently
each nominee will be asked to submit to the Council three
publications on which s/he wishes to be judged.
The final
decision on each of the prizes will be made by the Council of
ESHET in Liège.
Rules for Awards
- No current
member of the Council, Executive Committee or Senate is eligible
for an academic prize or grant awarded by ESHET.
- Nobody can
receive more than one award of the Society for the same work.
- Any member
of an awarding committee needs to declare the extent of his/her
institutional connections and/or extent of collaboration with
the persons eligible for academic prizes.
With very
best regards,
Carlo Zappia,
chair of the ESHET council
-- Sylvie Rivot Professeur des Universités Faculté de marketing et d'agrosciences, Université de Haute-Alsace Vice-Présidente recherche et formation doctorale, Université de Haute-Alsace (https://www.uha.fr) Membre du BETA, Université de Strasbourg (http://www.beta-umr7522.fr)