The Graduate Program in Policy History at Bowling
Green State University, in association with the Institute for Political
History, offers the Bowling Green Book Prize in International or
Comparative Policy History. This is a biannual award for the best
book published in a two year period. International or Comparative
Policy History is broadly defined to include social and cultural
as well as political, economic and institutional topics, approaches,
and methodologies. Nominated works should incorporate an international
or comparative perspective examining different national, regional,
or chronological policy settings. The prizewinner will be announced
at the biennial Policy History Conference, sponsored by the Institute
for Political History. The prize carries an honorarium of $1000
and an invitation to speak at Bowling Green State University. The
deadline for entries is December 1 of the year prior to the announcement
of the prize, beginning in 2008. Nominations can be made directly
by publishers, or by individuals. Three copies of nominated works
should be sent to:
Policy History Book Prize
Department of History
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH 43403
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