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Search on for next top young Filipino historian

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Search on for next top young Filipino historian
Deadline of submission for the 2022 Young Historian’s Prize is on April 15, 2022.
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MANILA, Philippines — The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) is now accepting nominations for the 2022 Young Historian’s Prize. 

The NCCA, through its National Committee on Historical Research (NCHR), conceptualized the Young Historian’s Prize (YHP) to recognize the potential of young Filipino scholars on the basis of their single original work in the field of Philippine history and historiography.

The effort is intended to foster a sense of national identity, pride, and national interest of the country.

The Young Historian’s Prize shall be given to an individual whose work has met the following criteria:

  • the nominee must be a Filipino citizen between 21 to 40 years old at the time of submission;
  • must be single authorship; original work;
  • entry must be written in proper academic style;
  • entry can either be published or publishable work;
  • and must have used primary sources that can contribute to the enrichment of Philippine history and historiography.

A duly accomplished nomination form must be submitted along with author’s curriculum vitae, National Statistics Office (NSO) certified birth certificate, notarized sworn statement of authorship, manuscript in a PDF file soft copy and three sets of hard copies all of which should not bear the author’s name or any reference to the author; and two endorsement letters from an academic institution or local historical society. 

The winners for the past three years were "Escuela Nautica de Manila: Nautical Education in the Nineteenth Century Philippines" by Vergel E. Ay-ad (2017); "A History of Mental Health Institutions in the Philippines" 1898-1935 by Francis Justine M. Malban (2020), and "Public Works and the Spanish Colonial Agenda of Sanitation, Order, and Social Control in the Late Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Manila" by Ros A. Costelo (2021).

Deadline of submission for the 2022 Young Historian’s Prize is on April 15, 2022.

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