Congratulations to Tina Loo and co-author Meg Stanley for receiving the Canadian Historical Review's prize for best article in 2011.
In recommending the article for this award, the Editorial Board had this to say:
Applicants are invited to apply for the Conway Summer Travel Scholarship in German History (#1301)
A $3,000.00 summer travel scholarship has been endowed by Professor John Conway to commemorate thirty-eight years of teaching in the History Department. Applications should outline the candidate’s interest or research in the history of Germany and include a proposed itinerary, and plans for further study.
Our own Carla Nappi has a blog and podcast devoted to interviews with authors of recent books in East Asian Studies. Part of the New Books Network, Carla sits down and talks with authors about such wide ranging subjects as Ai Weiwei, Buddhism, and food in early modern Japan.
Nardwuar the Human Serviette is a national treasure, or at least a provincial prize, or at the very least a metropolitan marvel. One thing is for sure – hyperbole is never out of place when
describing him.
