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Harold Blakemore Prize 2005
The Society for Latin American Studies is now
inviting submissions to its annual essay
competition for current or recent (graduated in
the year preceding the submission date)
postgraduate students of British universities.
The winning essay writer will receive a cash
prize (of approximately £400). The winning essay
may also be considered by the Editors for
publication in the Bulletin of Latin American
Research.
The subject of the essay should fall within the
field of Latin American studies and the work
should not have been published elsewhere. Essays
submitted in previous years should not be
resubmitted, and former winners of the prize may
not apply.
Two copies of the essay, which should be double
spaced and no more than 8,000 words in length,
should be submitted to the SLAS President by 6
February 2005. A panel of judges for the prize
will be appointed by the SLAS Committee. The
winner should be announced at the SLAS Annual
Conference, University of Derby, April 8-10 2005.
Please submit two copies of your essay to:
Professor Peter Wade
Head of Social Anthropology
School of Social Sciences
University of Manchester
Manchester M13 9PL
Tel: (0161)-275-3991
Fax: (0161)-275-3970
Email: [log in to unmask]
Previous Winning Essays
Harold Blakemore Prize 2004
Sean W. Burges for his essay "Without Sticks or
Carrots: Brazilian Leadership in South America
During the Cardoso Era, 1992-2003".
Harold Blakemore Prize 2003
Michael Goebel for his essay "Nation Revisited:
Argentine Historical Revisionism and Peronism".
Harold Blakemore Prize 2002
Nicola Foote (University College London) for her
essay "Rethinking Race, Gender and Citizenship:
Black West Indian Women in Costa Rica, c.
1920-1940".
--
Dr David Zeitlyn,
Reader in Social Anthropology,
Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing,
Department of Anthropology,
Eliot College, The University of Kent,
Canterbury,
CT2 7NS, UK.
Tel. +44 (0)1227 823360 (Direct)
Tel: +44 (0)1227 823942 (Office)
Fax +44 (0)1227 827289
http://lucy.kent.ac.uk/dz/
Blog: http://stirling.ukc.ac.uk/Anthropologists/dz3/Blog/
The 2003/4 Evans Pritchard Lectures, All Souls College, Oxford:
http://www.mambila.info/Diko_web - site under construction
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