Prix Herman Diederiks

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To pay tribute to its founding president, the International Association for the History of Crime and Criminal Justice (IAHCCJ), with the support of the FMSH, established a prize to reward a novel article relating to the field of crime history and penal justice.

Conditions

The prize rewards an article written by a researcher at the beginning of their career (doing their PhD or PhD for 3 years maximum at the date of submission to the review). Inside the given field, all subjects are relevant.

The article must be written in French or in English and be unpublished.

The rewarded article will be published in the Crime, History & Societies review and the prizewinner will benefit from a €1 000 grant to help his/her research.

Application 

Manuscripts, along with a C.V. must be addressed before September 30th 2023, to the Crime, History & Societies editor-in-chief, preferably by email (address below).

Paul Lawrence
Department of History - Faculty of Arts
The Open University
Walton Hall, MILTON KEYNES MK7 6AA
E-mail : CHS@open.ac.uk

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Humanités : Anthropologie & Ethnologie, Histoire, Philosophie, théologie et religion
Sciences sociales : Droit, Géographie, Science politique, Sociologie