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NOMINATIONS SOUGHT FROM MEMBERS, AUTHORS, AND PUBLISHERS
FOR THE 2017 SOCIETY FOR HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
JAMES DEETZ AWARD
The Deetz Award is named for James Deetz (1930-2000), whose books are classics for professional archaeologists as well as for non-specialists. Deetz's accessible and entertaining style of writing give his books influence beyond the discipline, because they are read by a broad audience of non-specialists. The Deetz Award is intended to recognize books and monographs that are similarly well written and accessible to all potential readers.
Books and monographs bearing a date of publication of 2013, 2014, or 2015 will be eligible for consideration for the award that will be presented at the 2017 Annual Meeting in Dallas, Texas.
Submissions must meet the following criteria:
* Historical or postmedieval archaeology must be the major focus of the work;
* The work must be based upon archaeological evidence rather than strictly upon historical evidence;
* The work may deal with European, colonial, or indigenous cultural groups in early modern and modern times, but not solely with prehistory;
* The work may be a monograph or an edited volume of essays on the same theme;
* The work must be well written and accessible and have appeal both to crossover audiences and to the public (i.e., not aimed specifically at scholarly or specialist audiences).
Deadline: Submissions must be received by no later than June 1, 2016
Please send Letter of Nomination (letters may be emailed), 3 hard copies of the book for distribution to the selection panel, and any questions to the address below. The letter of nomination must include contact information (including e-mail address and telephone) for an appropriate person at the press where the book was published, as well as for the book's author(s). Contact the Chair of the SHA Awards Committee if the submitter is interested in sending an electronic version of the book (NOTE: even if an electronic version of the book is sent, at least one hard copy of the book must be submitted, depending on the preferences of the review panel).
Deetz Book Award
c/o Teresita Majewski, Chair
SHA Awards Committee
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Previous Winners
2004
Thomas N. Layton, Gifts of the Celestial Kingdom: A Shipwrecked Cargo for Gold Rush California (Stanford University Press, 2002).
2005
Laurie A. Wilkie, The Archaeology of Mothering: An African-American Midwife's Tale (Routledge, 2003).
2006
Jane Perkins Claney, Rockingham Ware in American Culture, 1830-1930: Reading Historical Artifacts (University Press of New England, 2004).
2007
Kent G. Lightfoot, Indians, Missionaries, and Merchants: The Legacy of Colonial Encounters on the California Frontiers (University of California Press, 2004).
2008
Mark P. Leone, The Archaeology of Liberty in an American Capital: Excavations in Annapolis (University of California Press, 2005).
2009
James Bruseth and Toni Turner, From a Watery Grave: The Discovery and Excavation of La Salle's Shipwreck, La Belle (Texas A&M University Press, 2005).
2010
Shannon A. Novak, House of Mourning: A Biocultural History of the Mountain Meadows Massacre (University of Utah Press, 2008).
2011
James P. Delgado, Khubilai Khan's Lost Fleet: In Search of a Legendary Armada (University of California Press, 2008).
2012
Laurie A. Wilkie, The Lost Boys of Zeta Psi: A Historical Archaeology of Masculinity at a University Fraternity (University of California Press, 2010).
2013
Kelly J. Dixon, Julie M. Schablitsky, and Shannon A. Novak (editors), An Archaeology of Desperation: Exploring the Donner Party's Alder Creek Camp (University of Oklahoma Press, 2011)
2014 Leland Ferguson, God's Fields: Landscape, Religion, and Race in Moravian
Wachovia (University Press of Florida, 2011)
2015 Meta F. Janowitz and Diane Dallal (editors), Tales of Gotham, Historical
Archaeology, Ethnohistory and Microhistory of New York City (Springer, 2013)
2016 Elizabeth Terese Newman, Biography of a Hacienda: Work and Revolution
in Rural Mexico (University of Arizona Press, 2014)
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