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Rosemary VanArsdel Prize The VanArsdel Prize is awarded annually to the best graduate student essay investigating Victorian periodicals and newspapers. The prize was established in 1990 to honor Rosemary VanArsdel, a founding member of RSVP whose groundbreaking research continues to shape the field of nineteenth-century periodical studies. The winner will receive $500 and publication in Victorian Periodicals Review . Applications open May 1 and are due June 15. For more information, visit https://rs4vp.org/awards.
Expanding the Field Prize The RSVP Expanding the Field Prize is awarded annually for an outstanding essay that diversifies the existing geographic, racial, and ethnic composition of nineteenth-century periodical studies. We encourage submissions that deepen our understanding of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) founders, editors, contributors, and readers of periodicals; interrogate Anglocentric perspectives; enact anti-racist or anti-colonial values; and/or consider the cultural impact of the British Empire around the world.
The winner will receive $500 and publication in Victorian Periodicals Review . Graduate students, independent scholars, and faculty of all ranks are invited to submit their work. Applications open May 1 and are due June 15. For more information, visit https://rs4vp.org/awards.
Call for Guest Editors Victorian Periodicals Review invites proposals from guest editors for special themed issues. Individuals or coeditors should submit a proposal to Katherine Malone at vpr@rs4vp.org. Please include a short description of your topic and its relevance to Victorian periodical studies along with a brief bio for each editor. A full list of past special issues is available at https://rs4vp.org/vpr. [End Page 522]
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