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Fundraising Begins for the Jerry Bentley Prize in World History

AHA Staff | Nov 1, 2012

The American Historical Association invites donations to endow a Jerry Bentley Prize in World History, which will honor Jerry Bentley's tireless efforts to promote the field of world history, and his signal contributions to it, over a career tragically cut short by his recent death.

Over the past 20 years, the field of world history has developed into one of the most vibrant and energetic areas of the discipline—with a growing volume of books and monographs published in the field, and an expanding presence in history departments and doctoral programs. The late Jerry Bentley, who was professor of history at the University of Hawaii, played an indispensable role in the development of the field. He began his career as a scholar of Renaissance Italy, but quickly became one of the leading figures in the world history movement of recent decades. He was the founding editor of the Journal of World History, and served as its editor from the first issue in 1990 until shortly before his death. He wrote one of the landmark works in the field in 1993, a study of cultural interactions within Eurasia entitled Old World Encounters. Through his work with the World History Association, the College Board Advanced Placement Program, and his teaching at the University of Hawaii, he helped to elevate world history into a thriving field of both scholarship and pedagogy.

The Jerry Bentley Prize in World History will be awarded annually to the best book in each calendar year in the field of world history. Any book published in English dealing with global or world-scale history, with connections or comparisons across continents, in any period will be eligible. As with all of the book prizes that the AHA awards, the Association's elected Committee on Committees will choose members of a distinguished panel to review all the books submitted for the prize. Most books will be submitted by publishers, but anyone can submit a book for consideration. The prize will be awarded at the AHA's annual meeting in the first week of January, as part of the Association's awards ceremony.

Tax-deductible donations can be submitted either online (at historians.org/donate) or by check made out to the AHA and mailed to Bentley Prize c/o Robert B. Townsend, Deputy Director, American Historical Association, 400 A St., SE, Washington, DC 20003. For further information, contact the AHA-appointed fundraising co-chairs Alan Karras (Univ. of California, Berkeley) and Merry Wiesner-Hanks (Univ. of Wisconsin–Milwaukee).


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