Deadline: 1 June 2012
Established in 2011, this prize in memory of Abraham Meir Schwartzbaum, Holocaust Survivor, and his Family who was murdered in the Holocaust is awarded annually in recognition of high scholarly research and writing on the Holocaust. Last year’s prize was awarded to: Prof. Christopher R. Browning, for his book Remembering Survival: Inside a Nazi Slave-Labor Camp, and to Prof. Daniel Blatman, for his book, The Death Marches: 1944-1945.
Only books containing new research on the Holocaust, or its antecedents and aftermath, will be considered. Research accuracy, scholarship, methodology, originality, importance of the research topic, and literary merit are important factors.
Books, either hardcover or original paperback, published between 1 January 2010 and 31 December 2011 are eligible for the prize.
Five copies of the published book together with the application form, a copy of the author’s Curriculum Vitae, and two letters of recommendation should be sent to the International Institute for Holocaust Research, Yad Vashem. Entries must be received by 1 June 2012. Entries will not be returned.
In addition to the monetary prize, the recipients will be asked to present a paper at the award ceremony.
This prize is endowed through the generosity of Sabina Schwartzbaum in memory of her father.
THE PRIZE
The prize is named in memory of Holocaust survivor Abraham Meir Schwartzbaum, and those of his family who were murdered in the Holocaust.
The Yad Vashem Prize for Holocaust Research is awarded annually. It recognizes research on the Holocaust published in the two years proceeding the year in which the prize is awarded.
The prize aims to encourage excellent and new research on the Holocaust, or its antecedents and aftermath.
Research accuracy, scholarship, methodology, originality, importance of the research topic, and literary merit are important factors.
A monetary sum will be awarded to the winners.
The award ceremony will take place in Israel during which the recipient will present a lecture. Flights and hotel accommodations will be covered by the Research Institute.
A group of Holocaust historians chosen by the International Institute for Holocaust Research make up the panel of judges for the prize. Judges, including their family members, may not enter the prize in any year in which they judge.
SUBMISSION DETAILS
The application package must include the following items:
** Israelis must submit their application forms and their resumes in both Hebrew and English.
Books, either in hardcopy or original paperback, published between 1 January 2010 and 31 December 2011 are eligible.
Books submitted must be in the original published language. Translations are not eligible.
New translations and reissues of previously published books are not eligible.
Anthologies or works containing articles written by multiple authors are not eligible.
Entries must be received by 1 June 2012.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
For queries: Contact the office of the International Institute for Holocaust Research at 972-2-644-3480 or eliot.nidam@yadvashem.org.il.
For submissions: The application form, CV, and recommendation letters must be emailed to eliot.nidam @yadvashem.org.il. The copies of the book must be mailed to Eliot Nidam Orvieto
Yad Vashem, The International Institute for Holocaust Research, P.O. Box 3477 (Mount of Remembrance), Jerusalem 91034, Israel
Website: http://www.yadvashem.org/
Established in 2011, this prize in memory of Abraham Meir Schwartzbaum, Holocaust Survivor, and his Family who was murdered in the Holocaust is awarded annually in recognition of high scholarly research and writing on the Holocaust. Last year’s prize was awarded to: Prof. Christopher R. Browning, for his book Remembering Survival: Inside a Nazi Slave-Labor Camp, and to Prof. Daniel Blatman, for his book, The Death Marches: 1944-1945.
Only books containing new research on the Holocaust, or its antecedents and aftermath, will be considered. Research accuracy, scholarship, methodology, originality, importance of the research topic, and literary merit are important factors.
Books, either hardcover or original paperback, published between 1 January 2010 and 31 December 2011 are eligible for the prize.
Five copies of the published book together with the application form, a copy of the author’s Curriculum Vitae, and two letters of recommendation should be sent to the International Institute for Holocaust Research, Yad Vashem. Entries must be received by 1 June 2012. Entries will not be returned.
In addition to the monetary prize, the recipients will be asked to present a paper at the award ceremony.
This prize is endowed through the generosity of Sabina Schwartzbaum in memory of her father.
THE PRIZE
The prize is named in memory of Holocaust survivor Abraham Meir Schwartzbaum, and those of his family who were murdered in the Holocaust.
The Yad Vashem Prize for Holocaust Research is awarded annually. It recognizes research on the Holocaust published in the two years proceeding the year in which the prize is awarded.
The prize aims to encourage excellent and new research on the Holocaust, or its antecedents and aftermath.
Research accuracy, scholarship, methodology, originality, importance of the research topic, and literary merit are important factors.
A monetary sum will be awarded to the winners.
The award ceremony will take place in Israel during which the recipient will present a lecture. Flights and hotel accommodations will be covered by the Research Institute.
A group of Holocaust historians chosen by the International Institute for Holocaust Research make up the panel of judges for the prize. Judges, including their family members, may not enter the prize in any year in which they judge.
SUBMISSION DETAILS
The application package must include the following items:
- Application Form, filled out in English. Must be emailed;
- A copy of the author’s Curriculum Vitae (in English). Must be emailed;
- Two letters of recommendation from reputable academics who are familiar with the book’s specific topic (in English). Recommendation letters must be on letterhead with signature. Must be emailed;
- 500 word abstract and translation of table of contents into English for books not published either in Hebrew, English, German, or French. Must be emailed (if applicable);
- Five copies of the book need to be mailed, postage prepaid, to the Institute. Entries must be postmarked by or on 1 June 2012
** Israelis must submit their application forms and their resumes in both Hebrew and English.
Books, either in hardcopy or original paperback, published between 1 January 2010 and 31 December 2011 are eligible.
Books submitted must be in the original published language. Translations are not eligible.
New translations and reissues of previously published books are not eligible.
Anthologies or works containing articles written by multiple authors are not eligible.
Entries must be received by 1 June 2012.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
For queries: Contact the office of the International Institute for Holocaust Research at 972-2-644-3480 or eliot.nidam@yadvashem.org.il.
For submissions: The application form, CV, and recommendation letters must be emailed to eliot.nidam @yadvashem.org.il. The copies of the book must be mailed to Eliot Nidam Orvieto
Yad Vashem, The International Institute for Holocaust Research, P.O. Box 3477 (Mount of Remembrance), Jerusalem 91034, Israel
Website: http://www.yadvashem.org/