Richard W. Leopold Prize
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: OCTOBER 1, 2013
The Richard W. Leopold Prize is given biennially by the Organization of American Historians
to the author or editor of the best book on foreign policy, military affairs, historical activities
of the federal government, documentary histories, or biography written by a U.S. government
historian or federal contract historian. These subjects cover the concerns and the historical fields
of activity of the late Professor Leopold, who was president of the OAH 1976–1977.
The prize was designed to improve contacts and interrelationships within the historical profession where an increasing number of history-trained scholars hold distinguished positions in governmental agencies. The prize recognizes the significant historical work being done by historians outside academe.
Each entry must be published during the two-year period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2013.
The award will be presented at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the OAH in Atlanta, Georgia, April 10–13.
Submission Procedures
The winner must have been employed as a full-time historian or federal contract historian with the U.S. government for a minimum of five years prior to the submission. If the author has accepted an academic position, retired, or otherwise left federal service, the book must have been published within two years of their separation date. Verification of current or past employment with the U.S. government must be included with each entry.
One copy of each entry, clearly labeled “2014 Richard W. Leopold Prize Entry,” must be mailed directly to the committee members listed below. Each committee member must receive all submissions by October 1, 2013.
Bound page proofs may be used for books to be published after October 1, 2013 and before January 1, 2014. If a bound page proof is submitted, a bound copy of the book must be received no later than January 7, 2014. (Please see “Submission Policy” at right.)
If a book carries a copyright date that is different from the publication date, but the actual publication date falls during the correct timeframe making it eligible, please include a letter of explanation from the publisher with each copy of the book sent to the committee members.
The final decision will be made by the Richard W. Leopold Prize Committee by February 1, 2014. The winner will be provided with details regarding the OAH Annual Meeting and awards presentation, where s/he will receive a cash award and a plaque.
Richard W. Leopold Prize Committee
Kevin Adams (Committee Chair)
Kent State University
Department of History
Kent, OH 44242
Jeffrey A. Engel
Southern Methodist University
Clements Department of History
PO Box 750176
Dallas, TX 75275
Gregory Mixon
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Department of History
209 Garinger Hall
9201 University City Boulevard
Charlotte, NC 28223-0001
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: OCTOBER 1, 2013




