REMINDER: 2025 Roger F. Pooley Early Career Essay Prize

SUBMISSIONS ARE NOW OPEN

Deadline: 27 June 2025


The International John Bunyan Society’s (IJBS) annual Roger F. Pooley Early Career Essay Prize recognises the cutting-edge research of junior scholars in the field of early modern religion and dissent.

Criteria:

  • The competition is open to PhD students and post-doctoral researchers up to two years after their viva.
  • To be eligible, applicants MUST be members of the IJBS. Membership enquiries can be made via the Society’s UK Treasurer, Rachel Adcock, at r.c.adcock@keele.ac.uk.
  • Applicants can submit an essay of up to 8,000 words (e.g. part of a chapter, a draft of an article, or a written version of a conference paper) by 27 June 2025 as an email attachment. The word count includes footnotes, but excludes the title, bibliography, and any appendixes (which, however, should not be longer than the text of the essay).
  • The author’s name, affiliation, and role (e.g. final-year PhD student) as well as the word count should be indicated on the title page.
  • brief biography outlining the applicant’s current research project (150 words) should also be included.

Submissions on any theme related to the Society’s scope will be accepted. However, we are particularly interested in submissions that align with the topic of the 2025 conference: “Nonconformist Teaching.” For more information, please see the call for papers.

All submissions will be judged by members of the Selection Committee, and candidates will be informed of the outcome via email no later than 28 July 2025. The winner will be announced at the 2025 conference, receive a certificate, a financial award of £300, one year’s free membership to the IJBS, and a year’s subscription to the Society’s peer-reviewed journal: Bunyan Studies.

Please send all submissions by 27 June 2025 to the Society’s General Secretary, Michael Arbino, via JohnBunyanSociety@outlook.com.

Call for Submissions: The Recorder

It is time for the yearly call for contributions to 2025’s The Recorder. Below is a list of submission types for the newsletter, which will be familiar to many of you. However, I should add that other categories are more than welcome in the pages of the Newsletter as well.

  • Notes
  • Short articles
  • Creative productions
  • Meditations/reflections/strategies on teaching and researching Nonconformists and Bunyan
  • Reviews and/or descriptions of recent publications (yours or others’)
  • Reports on past and upcoming events; photographs and retrospective commentaries are appreciated!
  • Calls for papers
  • Book, musical, and media reviews (if not already consigned for Bunyan Studies)
  • Interviews
  • Dissertations and post-doctoral research (abstracts, announcements, etc.)

Please send your submissions to Richard Bergen at the following addresses by August 1, preferably with a subject heading referring to The Recorderrbergen@corpuschristi.ca; or richard.angelo.b@gmail.com. If you have any questions, please let me know!