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RECENT AWARD WINNERSNACBS Dissertation Year Fellowship (2010) John Collins (University of Virginia), “Martial Law in England and Empire, 1550-1700” The NACBS Dissertation Year Fellowship has been awarded to John Collins of the University of Virginia, working under the direction of Paul Halliday on the project “Martial Law in England and Empire, 1550-1700.” John Collins aims to explore the importance of martial law in seventeenth-century constitutional debates as well as its operation in local society, connecting the world of high politics to the lived experiences of people at the parish level. He also intends to trace how martial law interacted with imperial concerns by examining its use in Ireland, Virginia, the Caribbean, and the Indian subcontinent, among other places. His year of funded research will take him to the British Library to read legal tracts dealing with the relationship between martial law and other forms of law, as well as to numerous record offices to gather material from papers and commissions detailing the work of the provost marshals charged with applying martial law. The members of the prize committee were impressed by the bold sweep of his project and its potential to shed new light on important issues of law and politics.
PREVIOUS AWARD WINNERS2009
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