Cromwell Dissertation Prize
Criteria
Best dissertation in American legal history completed in the past year.
Amount
$5,000
Deadline
June 1, 2024
The William Nelson Cromwell Foundation Dissertation Prize is awarded annually to the best dissertation in any area of American legal history, including constitutional and comparative studies, although topics dealing with the colonial and early national periods will receive some preference.
The author of the winning dissertation receives $5,000. Anyone who received a Ph.D. or S.J.D. in 2022 will be eligible for this year’s prize, which is awarded by the Foundation after a review of the recommendation of the Cromwell Prize Advisory Committee of the American Society for Legal History.
Submissions should be made by the author including only (1) the dissertation as submitted to the university for the degree and (2) a curriculum vitae.
To be considered for this year’s prize, the author should EITHER
1. Send a hard copy of the dissertation and author curriculum vitae to all committee members and John Gordan listed below OR
2. E-mail a PDF electronic copy of the dissertation and author curriculum vitae to John Gordan (johngordan3@gmail.com) and the prize committee chair (cromwelldissertationprize@aslh.net) with the subject heading: CROMWELL DISSERTATION PRIZE SUBMISSION. Please title the PDF as “author last name” and “short title”.pdf (e.g.: Thompson Whigs and Hunters).
Submissions should arrive by June 1.
Committee Members
John D. Gordan, III
Secretary of the Cromwell Foundation
1133 Park Avenue
New York, NY, 10128Lee B. Wilson, Chair
Clemson UniversityEmily Prifogle
University of MichiganMaeve Glass
Columbia UniversityKristin Olbertson
Alma CollegeSteven Wilf
University of Connecticut