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Jan 9, 2010

The 2009 Cliopatria Awards: Nominations




Nominations are now closed. Winners will be posted here when they are announced at the AHA in January

The Cliopatria Awards recognize the best history writing in the blogosphere. There will be awards in six categories:

Cliopatria, as host of the awards, is ineligible for the"Best Group Blog" category. Individual judges are ineligible for nomination in their respective categories, but may be nominated for other awards. Judges may also make nominations in other categories.

Bloggers, blogs and posts may be nominated in multiple categories. Individuals may nominate any number of specific blogs, bloggers or posts, even in a single category, as long as the nominations include all the necessary information (names, titles, URLs, etc).

Nominations will be open through November; judges will make the final determinations in December. The winners will be announced at the American Historical Association Annual Meeting in early January 2010; winners will be listed on HNN and earn the right to display the Cliopatria Awards Logo on their blog.

Judges for 2009 are: Another Damned Medievalist, Paul Harvey, Chris Jones, Randall Stephens, Rob MacDougall, Manan Ahmed, Jeremy Young, David Silbey, Miriam Burstein

Previous winners can be seen here.

Navigation: 2009 Nomination Index, Best Group Blog, Best Individual Blog, Best New Blog, Best Post, Best Series of Posts, Best Writer, Previous Winners


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Jonathan Dresner - 12/1/2009

Nominations are now closed. Winners will be posted here when they are announced at the AHA in January


J. L. Bell - 11/30/2009

With more and more organizations realizing the power of communicating to the public by blog, perhaps a good category for next year is Best Institutional Blog.