The Metropole, The Official Blog of the Urban History Association, has announced it’s graduate student blogging contest.
The contest will open on July 1 and will close on August 15. Entries must be submitted to themetropole@urbanhistory.org. Posts will run on the blog in August and September, and we will announce the winners in October. Finalists will have their entries reviewed by three award-winning historians. The winning blog post will receive $100.
Contest Guidelines
- Contest entrants must be enrolled in a graduate program.
- Contest entrants must be members of the UHA. A one-year membership for graduate students costs $25 and includes free online access to the Journal of Urban History.
- Contest submissions must be original posts not published elsewhere on the web.
- Contest submissions must be in the form of an essay related to the theme: “stretch.” Essays can be about current research, historiography (but not book reviews), or methodology.
- We encourage contest entrants to read Lessons Learned from Three Years of the Blogging Contest. Essays that stick to the following criteria will be most successful:
- Write for a non-academic audience and assume no prior knowledge.
- Don’t try to do too much: focus on one argument, intervention, or event.
- Spend more time showing than telling.
- Posts must be received by the editors (themetropole@urbanhistory.org) by August 15, 2020 at 11:59 PM EST to be eligible for the contest.
- Posts should be at least 700 words, but not exceed 2000 words.
- Links or footnotes must be used to properly attribute others’ scholarship and reporting. The Metropole follows the Chicago Manual of Style for citation formatting.
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