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Book and Article Prizes

Two Women Fencing,. ca. 1885, alternative dueling for a Berks Annual Prize

The Berkshire Conference of Women Historians awards two annual book and article 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.
  • An article in the fields of the history of women, gender, and/or sexuality.
  • An article in any field of history other than the history of women, gender, and/or sexuality.

Eligibility is limited to books and articles published in the prior calendar year by any female historian or historian who identifies as a woman and is normally resident in North America.

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The Berkshire Conference of Women Historians Book Prize

Nominate a 2024 book here

Description of Prizes

We invite publishers and authors to submit books published in the year 2023 for consideration for the Berkshire Conference Book Prizes.

The Berkshire Conference of Women Historians annually awards two book prizes:

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

Eligibility

  • Awards are for a first book, so the author may not have previously published any other book-length work.
  • A nominated book must be written by a historian normally resident in North America.
  • The Berks Prizes are open to any female historian or historian who identifies as a woman.
  • Submissions must be published between January 1, 2024 and December 31, 2024.
  • Textbooks, juvenile literature, documentary collections, fiction, poetry, and collections of essays are not eligible for either prize.

Nomination Instructions

  • Complete the nomination form.
  • The deadline for nominations closes on March 31, 2024.
  • One copy of the nominated book must be sent directly to each of the Berkshire Book Prize Committee members; the contact information will be sent to you after a nomination is submitted.
  • Bound page proofs may be submitted for books to be published after January 1, 2024 and before December 31, 2024. If a bound page proof is submitted, committee members must also receive a copy of the book by March 31, 2025.
  • All nominations, whether books or page proofs, must be postmarked by or on March 31,  2025 in order to be eligible for the prize.
  • The awards for books published in 2024 will be announced by the end of 2025. Each winning author shall also receive a $1,000 award.

2024 Reviewers: Berks Book Award Committee

  • Julie de Chantal, Chair, Georgia Southern University
  • Ashley Baggett, North Dakota State University
  • Tatiana Seijas, Rutgers University
  • Elisabeth Davis, Transylvania University
  • Anna Krylova, Duke University
  • Sanjam Ahluwalia, Northern Arizona University
  • Caroline Waldron, University of Dayton
  • Stephanie M. Chalifoux, University of West Georgia

For information about the Book Prize, please direct your questions to Dr. Julie de Chantal, bookprizes@berksconference.org

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Berkshire Conference of Women Historians Article Prize

Nominate a 2024 Article here

The Berkshire Conference of Women Historians awards two annual article prizes in the following categories:

  • An article in the fields of the history of women, gender, and/or sexuality.
  • An article in any field of history other than the history of women, gender, and/or sexuality.

Eligibility is limited to an article published in the prior calendar year (2024) by a female historian or historian who identifies as a woman normally resident in North America. Articles may be nominated by journal editors or by the author herself. Journals may nominate more than one article, but no more than three. Jointly published articles are acceptable, as are articles that have appeared in collections, but only if they were published for the first time in 2024. They must not be reprints of articles published in previous years.

Winners are notified in early summer and will be publicly acknowledged in an official announcement on the Berkshire Conference website and other public sites. Each winning author shall also receive a $500 award.

Reviewers: 2023-2024 Berks Article Award Committee

  • Katrina Gulliver, University of Bristol, Chair
  • Elaine Abelson, The New School
  • Silvia Arrom, Brandeis University
  • Emily Burrill, University of Virginia
  • Anna Danziger Halperin, New York Historical Society
  • Jessica Davidson, James Madison University
  • Patricia Harms, Brandon University
  • Evan Elizabeth Hart, Missouri Western State University
  • Fatemeh Hosseini, NYU Washington, DC
  • Jillian Jacklin, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay
  • Cherisse Jones-Branch, Arkansas State University
  • Kelly O’Donnell, Bryn Mawr College
  • Ariella Rotramel, Connecticut College
  • Nichole Rustin, Rhode Island School of Design
  • Mytheli Sreenivas, Ohio State University

For information about the Article Prize, please direct your questions to Dr. Katrina Gulliver, articleprize@berksconference.org

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In Memoriam: Sandra Trudgen Dawson

Sandra Trudgen Dawson, historian of modern Britain, popular culture, medicine and women's health, a mother, a wife, and the executive administrator of the Berkshire Conference of Women Historians passed away suddenly on May 18, 2024. A dear friend and lifeline to four cycles of the officers of the organization, Sandra is deeply missed as a colleague and friend to many Berks members. We invite you to share your memories and photos of Sandra as a member and key figure in the Berkshire Conference, as a teacher, a scholar and a friend. To share your … Read More >>

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Two Women Fencing,. ca. 1885

The Berkshire Conference of Women Historians awards two annual book and article 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. … Read More »

History

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The Berkshire Conference of Women Historians was founded in 1930 by Louise Fargo Brown of Vassar College and Louise Ropes Loomis of Wells College. Initially called the Lakeville History Group, after the Connecticut retreat where early meetings were held, the organization became the Berkshire Conference to reflect its new … Read More »

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