Victoria Schuck Award

Gifts from members and friends to help fund awards like the Victoria Schuck prize are always appreciated and help APSA promote opportunity and achievement.
The Victoria Schuck award is given annually for the best book published on women and politics. It carries a prize of $1,000.

Developed to honor Victoria Schuck's life-long commitment to women and politics, this prize recognizes and encourage research and publication in this field. Schuck took her Ph.D. in 1937 from Stanford University and played a leading role in opening doors for women in the profession. She was not only an outstanding mentor for women, but her service in senior administrative roles at Mt Holoyke College and Mount Vernon College opened doors for future generations of women leaders.

2007 Winner

List of All Winners

2008 Nomination Information

One copy of each nominated book should be sent to each committee member, as well as to the APSA national office. Should they meet the named criteria, books may be nominated for more than one prize. The deadline for nominations is February 15 of each year.

2008 Award Committee

Chair: Vicki L. Hesli
University of Iowa
Political Science
309 Schaeffer Hall
Iowa City, IA 52242
vicki-hesli@uiowa.edu

Pei-te Lien
University of California, Santa Barbara
Political Science
Department of Political Science
MC 9420
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9420

Martha A. Ackelsberg
Smith College
Government
10 Prospect Street
Room 104
Northampton, MA 01063 
 
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