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Malcolm
Bowie Prize Results 2010
The Society
for French Studies is pleased to announce the outcome of this
year’s Malcolm Bowie Prize.
The winner
of the Prize is Frédérique Aït-Touati, for an
article entitled 'Penser le ciel à l'âge classique:
Fiction, hypothèse et astronomie de Kepler à Huygens',
Annales HSS, mars-avril 2010, 325-44.
The runner-up is Rowan Tomlinson, for an article entitled ‘“Intelligible
sans discipline”: enumeration, observation, and communication'
in Montaigne’s Apologie de Raimond Sebond, in Stephen
Bamforth (ed.), Nouveaux départs: Studies in honour of
Michel Jeanneret, Nottingham French Studies, 49:3, Autumn 2010,
87-109.
The following entries were commended by the Jury:
Graham Jones,
‘Modern Magic and the War on Miracles in French Colonial Culture’,
Comparative Studies in Society and History, 52:1, 2010,
66-99.
Camille Robcis,
‘French Sexual Politics from Human Rights to the Anthropological
Function of the Law’, French Historical Studies,
33:1, 2010, 129-156.
The Society wishes to thank all those who submitted entries for
this year’s competition.
The Prize is
awarded annually for the best article in any area of French Studies
published by an early career researcher, defined for the 2010 Prize
as a scholar who received his/her PhD within the period 2005–2010.
For more information
about the Malcolm Bowie Prize. Click
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Previous
Winners:
2009
2008
2007
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