Peter J. 戈麦斯纪念图书奖

2023提交

The 马萨诸塞州历史学会 invites submissions for its annual Peter J. 戈麦斯纪念图书奖 for the best book representing the history of Massachusetts published in 2022. 提交的截止日期是 2023年5月12日. We welcome books on any topic or era in Massachusetts history. The prize includes an award to the author of $1,500 and publicity for the author and publisher.

资格

All nonfiction historical works representing any period of the history of Massachusetts are eligible for consideration. 作品必须代表原创研究. Monographs and edited collections are eligible; if scholarly in nature, 这本书也应该吸引普通读者. Works that address a wider geographic region than Massachusetts should make a significant contribution to the history of the Commonwealth. Likewise, biographies should address the life of someone intimately connected with Massachusetts. 适合儿童和青少年读者的书籍, 教科书, 家谱, and books that are primarily journalism will not be considered. 自行出版的作品和再出版的作品不符合参赛资格. The committee is seeking works of exemplary scholarship written in a clear and engaging style.

提交作品

我们将接受出版商或作者的投稿. 请提供 三份 每本书的 2023年5月12日. Only books with a 2022 copyright date are eligible for the 2023 prize. Include the name and contact information of the author and the publisher, indicating the submitter. 这些书应该送到马萨诸塞州历史学会, 注意:奥运会奖品, c/o研究部, 马萨诸塞州历史学会, 博伊尔斯顿街1154号, 波士顿MA 02215. 不接受以电子方式提交的资料. 提交的作品概不退还. Both the author and the publisher of the title selected to receive the prize will be notified of the decision. The Society may choose not to make an award if no submission is considered worthy of the prize.

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彼得·J. 戈麦斯纪念图书奖 is an annual award that honors the memory of the Reverend Professor Peter J. 戈麦斯, a Harvard scholar and a respected and beloved Fellow of the 马萨诸塞州历史学会 for almost thirty-five years. Reverend Professor 戈麦斯 had a deep and enduring interest in the history of his native state, so it is only fitting that this award should recognize exemplary work on a subject that meant a great deal to him.

过去的人


2022

罗伯特一个. 恶心, 先验论者和他们的世界 (麦克米伦出版社,2021年)

2021

亚伯兰C. 范企业, 《山上的城市:美国例外论的历史 (耶鲁大学出版社,2020年)

2020

凯丽Greenidge 黑人激进派:威廉·门罗·特罗特的生平与时代 (光明出版社,2019). 

2019

克里斯汀•米. DeLucia, Memory Lands: King Philip’s War and the Place of Violence in the Northeast (耶鲁大学出版社,2018).

2018

道格拉斯·Winiarski Darkness Falls on the Land of Light: Experiencing Religious Awakenings in Eighteenth-Century New England (University of North Carolina Press for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, 2017).

2017

塔玛拉·普金斯·桑顿, Nathaniel Bowditch and the Power of Numbers: How a Nineteenth-Century Man of Business, 科学, 大海改变了美国人的生活 (北卡罗来纳大学出版社). Watch the video of the award ceremony and Thornton's conversation with MHS President Catherine Allgor 在这里.

2016

玛格丽特·艾伦·纽厄尔, Brethren by Nature: New England Indians, Colonists, and the Origins of American Slavery(康奈尔大学出版社)

2015

玛丽·巴布森·元首, A Crisis of Community: The Trials and Transformation of a New England Town, 1815-1848 (北卡罗来纳大学出版社)

尊敬的彼得J. 戈麦斯

The Reverend Professor 戈麦斯 believed profoundly in the importance of imagination, not as simple escapism or fantasy but rather as a transcendent path to a better world.

Peter 戈麦斯 was elected to the 马萨诸塞州历史学会 in 1976. He was the Plummer Professor of Christian Morals and Pusey Minister in the Memorial Church, 哈佛大学. 出生于1942年, he was a proud Plymouth native and had a long and fruitful career both as a scholar and a preacher. 他在贝茨学院获得本科学位, as well as a Bachelor’s of Sacred Theology from Harvard Divinity School, and received dozens of honorary degrees from other institutions. In his study of history, he specialized in early America, particularly Massachusetts.  A legendary preacher and orator, he delighted in stimulating the minds of his listeners. His unexpected passing in 2011 was deeply felt by all who knew him.

Reverend Professor 戈麦斯 was a charismatic man who loved history and who loved to teach. He believed in the importance of expanding the mind and was invited to give Baccalaureate speeches at colleges and universities all over the nation. 在bigthink的一次采访中(可在bigthink查看).com和YouTube), 他注意到他几乎总是引用罗马书12:2, “不要与世界接轨, 而是要通过思维的更新来改变自己.同样的道理, 历史学者, 这是他们工作的核心, 试图了解世界曾经的样子. They redraw vanished landscapes and recarve ghostly paths, and are changed during that process. Quality historical engagement pulls an old world from between the leaves of dusty books and out of the pages of faded letters, 再次被释放到现代社会.

Above all, Peter 戈麦斯 believed in the power of imagination to create a better world. He subscribed to the belief in what the Christian scriptures refer to as a fallen world, 或者是一个尚未实现理想的世界. 在另一个Big Think采访中, 他说, “我们在挣扎。, 向着我们的理想前进, 尽我们所能去管理. 某些理想已经摆在我们面前.“给戈麦斯教授, 耶稣, 作为一个人,一个先知, provided an ideal marked by “theological power or the sense of imagination that is employed.研究历史也提供了类似的机会. While historical figures were no more or less human than their modern counterparts, they can provide an example of conduct in perilous times that people can emulate or avoid.