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Grant of the Week: 2017 Ristow Prize Competition

Zoe Jackson | May 10, 2017

Every week, AHA Today showcases a new grant, fellowship, or scholarship of interest to historians which has been posted to our free Calendar. This week we are featuring the Ristow Prize competition. 

Students of the history of cartography are invited to submit papers for the 2017 Ristow Prize competition. Undergraduate, graduate, and first-year postdoctoral students of any nationality are eligible to compete. Papers must be in English, not exceeding 7500 words, and should be submitted in hard copy by June 1, 2017, to Evelyn Edson, 268 Springtree Lane, Scottsville, VA 24590, U.S.A.  Appropriate illustrations, especially maps, are encouraged. The winning essay will receive a cash prize of $1000 and will be published in The Portolan, the journal of the Washington Map Society. The prize, named in honor of the late Dr. Walter W.  Ristow, is sponsored by the Washington Map Society of Washington, D. C. For more information, including a list of previous winners, go to the website www.washmap.org or contact Dr. Edson at eedson@pvcc.edu.

End: June 1, 2017
Contact: eedson@pvcc.edu
More Info: http://www.washmapsociety.org/

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