>
> The British Association for Modernist Studies reminds early career
> scholars that the closing date for the BAMS essay competition is 31
> October 2017. The winning essay will be published in ' Modernist
> Cultures/'/, and the winner will also receive £250 of books.
>
> The BAMS Essay Prize is open to any member of the British Association
> for Modernist Studies who is studying for a doctoral degree, or is
> within five years of receiving their doctoral award. You can join BAMS
> by following the link on our membership pages:
> https://bams.ac.uk/membership <https://bams.ac.uk/membership>
>
> Essays are to be 7-9,000 words,**inclusive of footnotes and references.
>
> The winner will be announced by 31 January 2017.
>
> Essays can be on any subject in modernist studies (including
> anthropology, art history, cultural studies, ethnography, film
> studies, history, literature, musicology, philosophy, sociology, urban
> studies, and visual culture). Please see the editorial statement of
> 'Modernist Cultures' for further information:
> http://www.euppublishing.com/loi/mod
> <http://www.euppublishing.com/journal/mod>.**
>
> In the event that, in the judges’ opinion, the material submitted is
> not of a suitable standard for publication, no prize will be awarded.
>
> *Instructions to Entrants*
>
> Entries must be submitted electronically in Word or rtf format to
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> conform to Chicago style.
>
> Entrants should include a title page detailing their name,
> affiliation, e-mail address, and their doctoral status/ date of award;
> they should also make clear that the essay is a submission for the
> BAMS Essay Prize.
>
> It is the responsibility of the entrant to secure permission for the
> reproduction of illustrations and quotation from copyrighted material.
>
> Essays must not be under consideration elsewhere.
>
> Enquiries about the prize may be directed to Jeff Wallace, Chair of
> the British Association for Modernist Studies, at
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