WHA Undergraduate & Graduate Student Paper Prizes

The World History Association and Phi Alpha Theta jointly sponsor two student paper prizes in world history

The World History Association and Phi Alpha Theta jointly sponsor two student paper prizes in world history. Separate cash awards in the amount of $250 are given for the best undergraduate world history paper and the best graduate-level world history paper composed in the academic year. A one-year membership in the WHA and a certificate will also be included with each prize.

A world history paper is one that examines any historical issue with global implications. Such studies can include, but are not limited to, the exchange and interchange of cultures, the comparison of two or more civilizations or cultures, or the study in a macrohistorical manner of a phenomenon that had a global impact. For example, world history topics might include a study of the trans-cultural impact of Eurasia’s Silk Road; a comparative study of the Ottoman and British empires; or the worldwide impact of the Influenza Pandemic of 1918.

The Committee will judge papers according to the following criteria: world historical scope; originality of research; depth of analysis; and prose style.

Eligibility

To be eligible, students must have composed the paper while enrolled at an accredited college or university during the 2023–2024 academic year, and either they or the faculty member who taught the course must be members of either the World History Association or Phi Alpha Theta.

Submission Guidelines

Submissions must be no longer than 30 typewritten, double-spaced pages of text, exclusive of the title page, endnotes, and bibliography.

Number all pages except for the title page.

Endnotes must conform to standard historical formats. Do not use parenthetical notes.

The author’s identity is to appear nowhere on the paper.

A separate, unattached page should accompany the paper, identifying the author, title of paper, home address, telephone number, e-mail address, college affiliation, graduating year and status (undergraduate or graduate student), and the association ( WHA or ΦΑΘ ) to which the person belongs. Phi Alpha Theta members must indicate the institution at which they were inducted and the year.

A one-page (250-word) abstract must accompany each submission. Abstracts of winning papers will be published in all announcements of competition results.

Additionally, a letter or e-mail from a relevant history faculty member (the supervising professor, the chair of the department, or the Phi Alpha Theta chapter advisor) must attest to the fact that the paper was composed during the preceding academic year.

Papers that do not adhere to these guidelines will be disqualified.

Winning papers are eligible for consideration for publication in the various journals of the World History Association and Phi Alpha Theta, but no promise of publication accompanies any award.

Submission Instructions

Click here to apply for the WHA/ΦΑΘ Undergraduate & Graduate Student Paper Prizes.

Submission Deadline

The entry date for 2024 is May 15, 2024 .

Past Winners

2022-23

Undergraduate Division (winner): Catarina Vala , Manhattan College - Yonkers, New York, “Miracle of the Sun, Divided by Class: Why the Rural Response to the Miracle of the Sun Confused Portuguese Elite during World War I”

Graduate Division (winner): Alexander Clayton, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, “That Ancient and Modern Wonder”: Giraffes, Imperialism, and the Making of the American Menagerie, 1830–1840”

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