School of History, Classics & Archaeology

Dorothy Dunnett Academic History Prize 2016

The Dorothy Dunnett History Prize 2016, worth £1,000, is offered by the Dorothy Dunnett Society. The Prize is for an essay of 3750 - 4000 words. Entries will be accepted from students registered on a PhD programme at any recognised higher education institution. (Published 10th Oct 2016).

The Dorothy Dunnett History Prize 2016

The Dorothy Dunnett History Prize 2016, worth £1,000, is offered by the Dorothy Dunnett Society (Scottish Charity SC030649 SCIO) in pursuit of its constitutional aim:

“To advance the education of the public concerning the history, politics, culture and religion of the 11th, 15th and 16th centuries by promoting the study of and research into such subjects particularly as they relate to the works of Dorothy Dunnett and to disseminate to the public the results of such research.”

The Prize is for an essay of 3750 - 4000 words. Entries will be accepted from students registered on a PhD programme at any recognised higher education institution.

Thematic Guidelines

The novels of Scottish writer Dorothy Dunnett (1923-2001) are supported by extensive geographical and historical research, and have wide-ranging settings including (using present-day names) Scotland, Norway, Belgium, France, Italy, Cyprus, Russia, Turkey, England, Iceland, Poland, Algeria, Gambia and Mali. Her work explores many issues of political, military and cultural/social history.

The author set her fictional characters within the actual events and among the real people of the times. Her novels also explore more general themes including: the development of trade; banking; exploration and discovery; the role of women; the rise of industries such as printing and dyeing; diplomacy and spying; social mobility; transport and travel; domestic life; contemporary literature, music, art and artists; the role of religion and religious communities; conflict and war. 

Essays may address any aspect of current historical research that meets the Society’s aims and/or falls within the thematic guidelines or other relevant topics and is contained, broadly, within the time periods of the novels.

Style guidance

We are seeking submissions that will reflect Dorothy Dunnett’s skill in bringing alive the events and people of her chosen periods. While being based on the writer’s PhD work, essays should be written for a well-informed general reader rather than a specialist academic audience. The panel will be looking for involving and readable essays which bring the subject matter to life.

Selection

Submissions will be considered by a panel of Trustees of the Dorothy Dunnett Society and academics drawn from the Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, University of Edinburgh. The panel may decide to divide the prize amongst a number of winners. The decision of the panel is final.

The winner(s) will be notified by email by mid-December 2016.

Criteria

  • Essays should be based on original research.
  • Submissions must be in English.
  • Submissions which do not meet the word-length (3750 - 4000) requirement will not be considered.
  • The word count does not include endnotes; however, these should be restricted to the documentation of claims and the registration of relevant caveats or observations.
  • Endnotes must not be used to circumvent the word count length in relation to the argument of the essay.
  • Endnotes and a short bibliography must be submitted separately from the main text.

Conditions

  • The winner(s) will be expected to give a short account (30 minutes including questions) of their research at the Dorothy Dunnett Weekend event in Edinburgh on April 22nd 2017 (or at another event if that is not possible).
  • The prize, which will be paid in British pounds sterling, will be awarded at the event.
  • The essay will be published by the Society in the June 2017 issue of our house journal Whispering Gallery, which is distributed quarterly to our international membership, and the winner will receive a complimentary copy.
  • The essay will also be published on our website www.dorothydunnett.org.

How to enter

Entries must be submitted, with a cover sheet, as an electronic attachment in MS Word format to Elaine.Philip@ed.ac.uk. The closing date for this year’s competition is November 16th 2016.

Read more:

Synopses of Dunnett's Novels