Dear Labor Scholars,
I am delighted to announce this year's Labor History prizes. As part of the journal's ongoing commitment to the labor studies community we will continue to present awards to the best three articles published in Labor History each year. We have also inaugurated two new prizes. One is the annual Labor History Book Prize, which will recognise the best book in the field of labor studies published in 2005. The other is an annual Dissertation Prize, the first of which will reward the best Ph.D. dissertation completed in 2005. Recognition will be accompanied by a cash prize, as well extensive promotion of the winners' work in Labor History. For more information on each of our prizes, please follow the links below:
Labor History Essay Prize
Labor History Book Prize
Labor History Dissertation Prize
If you have any further queries about these prizes, please contact me.
Craig Phelan
Editor, Labor History