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The Society for American City and Regional Planning History (SACRPH) 2007 Biennial Awards Competition

SACRPH, an interdisciplinary society of scholars and planning practitioners, is soliciting submissions for its biennial awards competition. Honorees were announced in the following categories at the National Conference on Planning History held in Portland, Maine October 25-28, 2007.

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1. Service Awards

The Laurence Gerckens Prize ($250)

2. Publication Prizes (for work published between August 2005 and July 2007).

The Lewis Mumford Prize ($250) Best book on American city and regional planning history.

The Catherine Bauer Wurster Prize ($250) Best scholarly article on American planning history.

The John Reps Prize ($250) Best master's thesis and best doctoral dissertation in American city and regional planning history.

3. Paper Prizes (for papers accepted for presentation at the 12th National Conference on Planning History, Portland, Maine, October 25-28, 2007):

The Francois Auguste de Montequin Prize ($1000) for Best Conference Paper on the topic of North American colonial planning history.

The Student Research Prize ($100) for the best conference paper submitted by a full-time student.