ISI is gathering nominations for its Henry and Anne Paolucci Book Award. This award recognizes the best book of conservative scholarship published in 2013. Don’t forget: nominations are due by Friday, May 16, 2014.
The winning author will receive a $5,000 cash award and be asked to deliver ISI’s annual Paolucci Book Award lecture in Wilmington, Delaware, this fall.
This prestigious award (formerly known as the Henry Paolucci/Walter Bagehot Book Award) is named in memory of Henry and Anne Paolucci—distinguished scholars, teachers, and writers who exemplified ISI’s ideal of the public intellectual.
ISI and its selection committee will consider works of nonfiction that embody impeccable scholarship and that make an outstanding contribution to the humanities and the literature of their subject. Recent winners include Brad S. Gregory for The Unintended Reformation, John Fonte for Sovereignty or Submission, Pauline Maier for Ratification, and Angelo M. Codevilla forAdvice to War Presidents.
Nominations are due by Friday, May 16, 2014. For more details on the Paolucci Book Award and how to submit nominations, please visitpaolucci.isi.org.
If you have questions, please contact Jed Donahue at (302) 524-6165 or via e-mail atjdonahue@isi.org.