HA Dissertation Prize Winners 2012
The Historical Association is again proud to support the work of Archives and Archivists by presenting its award for Best Dissertation 2012. The winner is Ronan Deazley: 'The Yeti in the Archive: Copyright, Risk and Reform,' from the University of Glasgow.
The judges said ' This is a hot topic that is given comprehensive treatment: it is well structured, well-written, technical and legalistic but accessible and clear; it is a fantastic piece of work at this level and a clear winner. Ronan wins £150.
Runner up is Anna-Maria Hajba: 'The research value of the journals of Caroline Countess of Dunraven and how to optimise their use.' Anna-Maria is from the University of Aberystwyth, and she wins £75. The judges 'praised the very thorough way in which you approached this topic, your discussion of what is entailed in a diary, carefully teasing out of matters historical from those literary, and the sensible, practical recommendations that emerge from the study; it is a meticulous piece of work.'
Awards will be presented at the Medlicott Evening, June 18th by TV presenter and family history expert Nick Barratt.