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Imagine if they created a prize in honour of Carl Schmitt. What would it be for? 


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Steve Fuller
Auguste Comte Chair in Social Epistemology
Department of Sociology 
University of Warwick
Coventry CV4 7AL
United Kingdom 
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From: Promoting discussion in the science studies community <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Jon Agar <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 12 October 2017 16:05:34
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Subject: Schmitt Prize 2018
 

(forwarded on behalf of Stephen Clucas. JA)


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Charles Schmitt Prize 2018

 

As the result of generous donations from an anonymous donor and our publisher (Routledge), the International Society for Intellectual History is offering, on an annual basis, a prize to honour the contribution of Charles B. Schmitt (1933-1986) to intellectual history.

 

The prize is £250, plus £50 worth of Routledge books, and a year’s free membership of the ISIH with a subscription to the Society’s quarterly journal Intellectual History Review. The paper awarded the prize will also be published in the Intellectual History Review.

 

Submissions will be accepted in any area of intellectual history, broadly construed, 1500 to the present, including the historiography of intellectual history. Because it is a condition of the award that the paper awarded the prize will be published by IHR, submissions should not have been accepted for publication elsewhere, or exceed 9,000 words (including footnotes). Eligibility is restricted to doctoral students and those who have submitted their PhD within two years of the closing date for the prize.

 

The paper should be forwarded as an e-mail attachment in Microsoft Word format to [log in to unmask] and to [log in to unmask]. The e-mail itself should state that the paper is being entered for the prize, and should confirm eligibility at the time of submission, as well as availability of the paper for publication.

 

The closing date for the prize is midnight on 31 December 2017, and an announcement of the award will be made by the 1 March 2018.

 

 

Dr Stephen Clucas,

 

Editor, Intellectual History Review

 

Reader in Early Modern Intellectual History,

Birkbeck, University of London,

Malet Street,

London WC1E 7HX

 

Tel: 020 3073 8421