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IF 0.3 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Victorian Periodicals Review Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.1353/vpr.2023.a937161
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以下是内容摘录,以代替摘要: 尾注 2024 年 RSVP 奖项和获奖者维多利亚期刊研究会非常高兴地宣布以下奖项和奖励。我们向所有获奖者表示祝贺,向所有申请者表示感谢,并向所有奖项委员会成员表示最深切的谢意,他们包括Alison Chapman、Julie Codell、David Finkelstein、Jennifer Hayward、Melisa Klimaszewski、Klaudia Hiu Yen Lee、Michael de Nie、Christopher Pittard、Michelle Smith、Clare Stainthorp、Richard Scully、Fariha Shaikh、Margaret D. Stetz、Caroline Sumpter、Marianne Van Remoortel、Minna Vuohelainen、Candace Ward 和 Russ Wyland。科尔比图书奖 科尔比奖旨在表彰罗伯特-科尔比(Robert Colby)和维内塔-科尔比(Vineta Colby)在其职业生涯中出版的有关维多利亚时期期刊和报纸的原创长篇学术著作。年度奖授予前一年出版的、最能增进我们对十九世纪英国报业了解的书籍。今年的科尔比图书奖得主是哈米什-弗雷泽(W. Hamish Fraser),获奖作品是《1850-1950 年苏格兰报纸爱丁堡史》(爱丁堡大学出版社,2023 年)。评奖委员会指出,该书 "内容全面,研究和论证细致,范围广泛,令人印象深刻"。此外,评奖委员会还特别推荐了 Graham Law 的《期刊新闻革命》(The Periodical Press Revolution:E. S. Dallas and the Nineteenth-Century British Media》(Routledge,2023 年)获得荣誉奖。[米切尔论文奖 莎莉-米切尔论文奖于 2020 年设立,以纪念莎莉-米切尔,她是 RSVP 的长期重要成员,曾在该组织的董事会和高级顾问委员会任职。该奖项每年颁发给上一日历年度答辩的最佳博士论文,该论文探讨了十九世纪英国期刊媒体(包括杂志、报纸和各种连载出版物)本身的研究对象,而不是其他历史主题的材料来源。2024 年米切尔论文奖的获得者是埃伦-帕克汉姆(Ellen Packham),她的论文题目是 "文学构建:英国工程师及其期刊":英国工程师及其日记,1760-1860 年"。1860."委员会还选出了夏洛特-劳德(Charlotte Lauder)的论文 "1870-1920 年流行的苏格兰杂志文化:新闻、印刷、民族 "获得荣誉奖。帕特里克-利里田野发展基金 帕特里克-利里田野发展基金是以 RSVP 的长期支持者、董事会成员和前主席帕特里克-利里命名的。该基金由已故研究先锋、科尔比学院英语荣誉教授艾琳-柯兰 (Eileen Curran) 慷慨捐赠给 RSVP 的一笔资金设立,旨在支持研究人员或团队创建资源,为其他学者研究 19 世纪英国报纸和期刊提供便利。今年,有两位获奖者获得了利瑞田野开发资助。祝贺 Françoise Baillet、Clare Horrocks 和 Sonja Lawrenson 的项目 "Punch's Pocket Book Archive",以及 Julie Sorge Way 的项目 "The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine":开放式索引。[彼得森奖学金 以具有广泛影响力的耶鲁大学教授、RSVP 长期董事会成员兼副主席琳达-H.Peterson 奖学金是以具有广泛影响力的耶鲁大学教授、RSVP 长期董事会成员兼副主席琳达-H. 彼得森 (Linda H. Peterson) 命名的,该奖学金由已故研究先锋、科尔比学院 (Colby College) 英语荣誉教授艾琳-柯兰 (Eileen Curran) 慷慨捐赠给 RSVP 的资金设立。彼得森奖学金旨在资助一名学者进行为期四个月的全职研究,使其能够开展有关十九世纪英国期刊和报纸新闻的研究项目。2024 年彼得森奖学金授予 Hannah Hudson,用于她的项目 "杂志、浪漫主义和帝国知识":身份、商品、杂记"。[版权 © 2024 维多利亚时代期刊研究会 ...
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2024 RSVP Prizes and Award Winners

The Research Society for Victorian Periodicals is delighted to announce the following prizes and awards. We offer our congratulations to all winners, we thank all who applied, and we offer our deepest gratitude to all who served on the award committees, including: Alison Chapman, Julie Codell, David Finkelstein, Jennifer Hayward, Melisa Klimaszewski, Klaudia Hiu Yen Lee, Michael de Nie, Christopher Pittard, Michelle Smith, Clare Stainthorp, Richard Scully, Fariha Shaikh, Margaret D. Stetz, Caroline Sumpter, Marianne Van Remoortel, Minna Vuohelainen, Candace Ward, and Russ Wyland.

Colby Book Prize

The Colby Prize is intended to honor original book-length scholarship about Victorian periodicals and newspapers, of the kind that Robert and Vineta Colby themselves produced during their careers. The annual prize is awarded to a book published during the preceding year that most advances our understanding of the nineteenth-century British press.

This year's Colby Book Prize winner is W. Hamish Fraser for The Edinburgh History of Scottish Newspapers, 1850–1950 (Edinburgh University Press, 2023). The award committee noted that the book was "comprehensive, meticulously researched and argued, and impressively wide in scope."

In addition, the award committee singled out Graham Law's The Periodical Press Revolution: E. S. Dallas and the Nineteenth-Century British Media (Routledge, 2023) for honorable mention. [End Page 692]

Mitchell Dissertation Prize

The Sally Mitchell Dissertation Prize was established in 2020 to honor Sally Mitchell, a longstanding and highly valued member of RSVP who served on the organization's board and its senior advisory committee. The prize is awarded annually to the best PhD dissertation, defended in the previous calendar year, that explores the nineteenth-century British periodical press (including magazines, newspapers, and serial publications of all kinds) as an object of study in its own right, not as a source of material for other historical topics.

The winner of the 2024 Mitchell Dissertation Prize is Ellen Packham for her dissertation, "Literary Constructions: British Engineers and their Journals, c. 1760–c. 1860."

The committee also singled out Charlotte Lauder's dissertation, "Popular Scottish Magazine Culture, 1870–1920: Press, Print, Nation," for honorable mention.

Leary Field Development Grant

The Patrick Leary Field Development Grant is named for long-time RSVP supporter, board member, and former president Patrick Leary. Created with funds from a generous bequest to RSVP by the late Eileen Curran, pioneering researcher and Emerita Professor of English at Colby College, the grant is intended to support a researcher or team in creating resources that will facilitate the work of other scholars in their studies of nineteenth-century British newspapers and periodicals.

This year, there are two winners of the Leary Field Development Grant. Congratulations to Françoise Baillet, Clare Horrocks, and Sonja Lawrenson for their project, Punch's Pocket Book Archive, and Julie Sorge Way for her project, The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine: An Open-Access Index. [End Page 693]

Peterson Fellowship

Named after the widely influential Yale professor and longtime RSVP board member and vice president, the Linda H. Peterson Fellowship was created with funds from a generous bequest to RSVP by the late Eileen Curran, pioneering researcher and Emerita Professor of English at Colby College. The purpose of the Peterson Fellowship is to support one scholar for four full-time months to enable them to conduct a research project on the nineteenth-century British periodical and newspaper press.

The 2024 Peterson Fellowship is awarded to Hannah Hudson for her project, "Magazines, Romanticism, and Imperial Knowledge: Identity, Commodity, Miscellany." [End Page 694]

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