The Standing Council of Irish Chiefs and Chieftains and the Clans of Ireland (Fínte na hÉireann), in association with the History Department of Trinity College, Dublin, and History Ireland magazine, are offering a prize of €500 for the winning entrant in an essay competition on Gaelic Ireland.
Entry is open to all persons over eighteen years who are NOT on the academic staff of a history department in any third-level institution.
Essays must be on a topic dealing with any aspect of the political, social or cultural history of Gaelic Ireland (within the date range AD 400–1690), such as Irish kingship, lordship, landholding, genealogy, family history, etc. It should be c. 2,000 words in length and accompanied by full footnote references to sources used, with a bibliography at the end (footnotes and bibliography will not be included in the word count). It may be written in English or Irish.
Entries, with candidate’s name, address and contact details, should be posted to:
‘Irish Chiefs’ and Clans’ Prize’
, c/o Dept of History, School of Histories and Humanities, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland
or e-mailed as an attached MS-Word file to: mksimms@tcd.ie by 1 June 2018.
The prize will only be awarded for an entry deemed to be of publishable standard. Subject to editorial approval, a version of the paper will appear in the Nov./Dec. 2018 issue of History Ireland. Both the winner and other entrants whose papers are deemed of publishable standard may be invited to contribute their work to a projected volume of essays on Gaelic Ireland, which is a central goal of the Chiefs’ and Clans’ competition.
For further details, see http://www.tcd.ie/history/irishchiefsprize.php.