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Journal of the History of Ideas 64.3 (2003) iv



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The Morris D. Forkosch Prize, The Selma V. Forkosch Prize


The Morris D. Forkosch Prize ($2000) is awarded for the best first book in intellectual history each year. The awards committee favors first books which are published by any author in English and which display some interdisciplinary range, demonstrate sound scholarship, and make an original contribution to the history of thought and culture. Annual deadline for submission: 31 December. Winner for 2002: Rachel Fulton, From Judgment to Passion: Devotion to Christ and the Virgin Mary, 800-1200 (Columbia University Press).

The Selma V. Forkosch Prize ($500) for the best article published in this Journal each year. Winner for 2002: April G. Shelford, "Thinking Geometrically in Pierre-Daniel Huet's De-monstratio evangelica (1679)," volume 63, number 4.



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