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Van Courtland Elliott Prize Submission Instructions

The next Elliott Prize will be awarded at the Academy's next annual meeting.

To be eligible, authors must have their permanent residence in North America. The eligibility of the article is determined by the publication year that appears in the journal or book where the article was published. Articles shall be submitted in the year following the publication year. For example, articles bearing a publication date of 2005 were submitted in 2006 for the prize given in 2007.

Articles, published in any journal, must be at least five pages in length and by a single author whose residence is in North America. Three copies of the article should be submitted, together with a statement by the author that it is his or her first article in the medieval field.

Submissions must reach the Academy's office no later than 15 October.

Address applications to:

Elliot Prize Committee
Medieval Academy of America
104 Mt. Auburn St., 5th Floor
Cambridge, MA 02138
U.S.A.
Phone: 617-491-1622
Fax: 617-492-3303

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Van Courtlandt Elliott Prize

 



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