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Canadian Aboriginal History Book Prize

Postby admin » Wed Jan 18, 2012 1:08 pm

On behalf of Prof. Keith Carlson (Chair, Aboriginal History Study Group of
the CHA), please find enclosed and pasted below an announcement, in French
and English, for this year's Canadian Aboriginal History Book Prize
(offered by the Canadian Historical Association).

Please forward
announcement to anyone who may be interested. Please note, the announcement
includes the names and address of the adjudication committee members.

Please submit one copy of each book you wish considered to each member of
the committee before February 15, 2010.

Sincerely,
Keith Carlson

Chair, Aboriginal History Study Group, CHA
Prof. of History, University of Saskatchewan,
Director, Interdisciplinary Center for Culture and Creativity
University of Saskatchewan
keith.carlson@usask.ca
306 - 966-5902

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[le francais suit]

Call for Nominations
Canadian Aboriginal History Book Prize

The Canadian Aboriginal History Book Prize sponsored by the Aboriginal
History Group of the Canadian Historical Association, for the best book
written in English or in French dealing with the history of Aboriginal
Peoples in Canada.

Rationale – Historical studies dealing with Aboriginal peoples now
constitute a well-established and diverse body of scholarship in Canada.
This prize will help draw attention to Aboriginal history while promoting
its further growth and maturity.

Eligibility -- Scholarly books concerning the history of Aboriginal peoples
whose territory overlaps with that of the current Canadian state, and/or
books concerning Aboriginal people whose history involves significant
interaction with institutions (state, ecclesiastic, corporate, or other)
that are closely associated with what would become Canada.

Adjudication Criteria -- The award is presented to the author(s) or
editor(s) of the best scholarly work in Canadian Aboriginal history. The
submitted title will build on theoretical, interpretive, and descriptive
work within a community of scholars and contribute to the creation and
transmission of knowledge. It must have been subjected to peer review. The
publisher need not be Canadian. The publication should show potential
readability by a wider audience.

Submission process – Books bearing an imprint of 2011 are eligible for the
2012 prize. One copy of each entry should be sent to each of the following
jury members by February 15, 2012.

Prize – The Canadian Aboriginal History Book Prize consists of a
certificate (signed by president of the Aboriginal History Study Group
(AHSG) and by the president of the Canadian Historical Association (CHA),
and (when resources allow) a financial or some equivalent prize such as a
work of Aboriginal art.

Presentation of the prize The prize will be presented at the annual
meeting of the CHA during their awards ceremony.

Referees -- The adjudication committee will be appointed by the president
of the Aboriginal History Group from people who are members of the Canadian
Historical Association and members of the Aboriginal History Group. The
president’s selection of referees will be guided by the following
considerations: identifying people who are respected within the discipline
of history; trying to ensure that not only academic historian's voices are
represented on the committee.

2012 Committee Members:

Carolyn Podruchny (Chair)
History Department
York University
2140 Vari Hall
4700 Keele St.
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
416-736-5123 x 66976
carolynp@yorku.ca

Coll Thrush, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of History
University of British Columbia
Room 1297, 1873 East Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1
coll.thrush@ubc.ca

P. Whitney Lackenbauer
Chair
Department of History
St. Jerome's University
290 Westmount Rd. N.
Waterloo, ON
N2L 3G3
519-884-8111 ext 28233

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Le Prix du livre d'histoire autochtone canadienne


Le Prix du livre d'histoire autochtone canadienne est offert par le Groupe
d'étude d'histoire autochtone de la Société historique du Canada au
meilleur livre rédigé en français ou en anglais portant sur l'histoire des
peuples autochtones au Canada.

Logique – Les recherches historiques portant sur les peuples autochtones
constituent maintenant un corpus bien établi et diversifié d'érudition au
Canada. Le prix contribuera à attirer l'attention sur l'histoire autochtone
tout en promouvant son développement et sa maturité.

Critères d'admissibilité – Les livres savants qui portent sur l'histoire
des peuples autochtones dont le territoire chevauche celui de l'État
canadien actuel et/ou les livres qui portent sur l'histoire de peuples
autochtones dont l'histoire comporte une interdépendance prononcée avec les
institutions (étatiques, ecclésiastiques et d'entreprises, ou autres) qui
sont associées de près avec ce qui deviendra le Canada.

Critères d'attribution – Le prix est remis à l'auteur (ou auteurs) ou au
rédacteur (ou rédacteurs) du meilleur ouvrage savant en histoire
autochtone. L'ouvrage soumis apportera de nouvelles théories,
interprétations et descriptions de l'histoire autochtone dans la communauté
érudite et contribuera à la création et diffusion du savoir. L'ouvrage aura
été soumis à une évaluation par les pairs. La maison d'édition n'est pas
obligatoirement canadienne. La publication devrait avoir le potentiel d'une
grande lisibilité auprès du public.

Processus de soumission – Les livres publiés en 2011 sont admissibles au
prix 2012. Une copie du livre doit être envoyée à chaque membres du jury
avant le 15 février 2012.

Prix – Le Prix du livre d'histoire autochtone consiste en un certificat
signé par le président du Groupe d'étude de l'histoire autochtone (GEHA) et
le président de la Société historique du Canada (SHC), et (fonds
permettant) un prix en argent ou son équivalent, tel une œuvre d'art
autochtone.

Remise du Prix – Le prix sera présenté lors du Congrès annuel de la SHC

Membres du comité – Le comité d'attribution sera nommé par le président du
Groupe d'histoire autochtone. Les membres du comité seront des membres du
GEHA et de la SHC. Le président sera guidé dans sa sélection par les
considérations suivantes : identification des personnes qui sont respectées
au sein de la discipline de l'histoire; pour s'assurer que des historiens
autres que le personnel enseignant soient représentés sur le comité.

Membres 2012:

Carolyn Podruchny (Chair)
History Department
York University
2140 Vari Hall
4700 Keele St.
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
416-736-5123 x 66976
carolynp@yorku.ca

Coll Thrush, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of History
University of British Columbia
Room 1297, 1873 East Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1
coll.thrush@ubc.ca

P. Whitney Lackenbauer
Chair
Department of History
St. Jerome's University
290 Westmount Rd. N.
Waterloo, ON
N2L 3G3
519-884-8111 ext 28233
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