2017 First Book Award Announcement
May 11, 2017 3208 Views

2017 First Book Award Announcement

 

ISCHE is proud to announce that the winner of the 2017 First Book Award is Damiano Matasci for his monograph, L’école républicaine et l’étranger. Une histoire internationale des réformes scolaires en France 1870-1914. Lyon: ENS Éditions, 2015, 274 pp.

Matasci’s book also received the Louis Cros Prize in 2013 for an academic piece of research in the field of education written in French.

 

The  award committee evaluated seven books that met the requirements of the competition.

Special thanks to the following colleagues who accepted to serve on the 2016-2017 award committee:

Klaus Dittrich, Education University of Hong Kong;
Christine Mayer, Universität Hamburg, Germany;
Pablo Pineau, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina;
Elsie Rockwell, DIE-Cinvestav, Mexico;
and particularly to  Frank Simon (Ghent University, Belgium) who chaired this committee.

Submission for the 2018 ISCHE First Book Award are now being accepted. See https://www.ische.org/early-career-researchers/ische-first-book-award/ for details of the submission process.

 

Previous body fallacies (blog post from Pablo Scharagrodsky)
Next CFP The Time of Teachers | Le Temps des Professeurs | El Tiempo de los Maestros. Deadline: Jul. 2, 2017

About author

You might also like

Early Career Researchers

CFP: Early Career Conference Paper Award ISCHE 39, Buenos Aires

ISCHE now welcomes Doctoral students or Early Career Researchers to submit the papers presented at ISCHE 39 in Buenos Aires to this year’s Early Career Conference Paper Award. The ISCHE Early

ISCHEAnnouncement

Objects, Senses and the Material World of Schooling SWG invites submissions for ISCHE 39 conference. Deadline: Feb. 15, 2017

Objects, Senses and the Material World of Schooling SWG Convenors: Kazuhisa Fujimoto (Japan, Keio), Ian Grosvenor (UK, Birmingham), Noah W. Sobe (USA, Loyola University Chicago) and Mirian Warde (Brazil, UNIFESP)

General Announcement

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS AND COLLABORATION

The Education & Pandemics Archive is a public history initiative for historians of education worldwide. Here you can find our info sheet in 5 different languages, which gives a brief