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Congratulations to the
winners of Awards from the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women
for work published in 2001! The award-winning works are listed below.
The Awards were announced
at the Annual Meeting of EMW on October 26, 2002.
EMW AWARDS FOR WORK PUBLISHED
IN 2001
|Book| |Edition| |Translation or Teaching Edition| |Collaborative Project|
|Essay or Article| |Arts and Media| |Student Project|
BOOK
Award:
- Joanne M. Ferraro, Marriage
Wars in Late Renaissance Venice. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
2001.
Honorable Mentions:
- Ann Jacobson Schutte,
Aspiring Saints: Pretense of Holiness, Inquisition and Gender
in the Republic of Venice, 1618-1750. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins
University Press, 2001.
EDITION
The Josephine Roberts Award for a Distinguished Edition Award:
- Elizabeth Cary,
Lady Falkland, Life and Letters. Ed. Heather Wolfe. Tempe and
Cambridge: Renaissance Texts and Manuscripts and Arizona Center for
Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2001.
Honorable Mentions:
- Colette H.Winn for two
editions: Madeleine de L’Aubespine, Cabinet des saines affections,
Ed. Colette H. Winn. Paris: Honoré Champion, 2001, and Marie Le Gendre,
L’exercice de l’âme vetueuse. Ed. Colette H. Winn. Paris:
Honoré Champion, 2001.
TRANSLATION
OR TEACHING EDITION
Award:
- Lucrezia Tornabuoni
de Medici, Sacred Narratives. Ed. and trans. Jane Tylus. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 2001.
COLLABORATIVE
PROJECT
Award:
- James Daybell, ed.,
Early Modern Women's Letter Writing, 1450-1700. Palgrave,
2001.
ESSAY/ARTICLE
Award:
- Mihoko Suzuki, "Anne
Cliffford and the Gendering of History," Clio 30:2 (2001):
195-229.
Honorable Mentions:
- Lena Cowen Orlin, "A
Case for Anecdotalism in Women's History: The Witness Who Spoke When
the Cock Crowed,” English Literary Renaissance 31 (2001):
52-77.
- Lianne McTavish, "On
Display: Portraits of Seventeenth-century French Men-midwives," Social
History of Medicine 14/3 (2001): 389-415.
ARTS AND
MEDIA
Award:
- http://www.umich.edu/~umma/women/
"Women Who Ruled: Queens, Goddesses, Amazons 1500-1650" Web site for
an exhibition at the University of Michigan Museum of Art, February
17-May 5, 2002.
GRADUATE
STUDENT CONFERENCE PRESENTATION
Award:
- Linda Shenk, "From Learned
Prince to Divine Queen: Elizabeth I's Learned Personae and her University
Orations."
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