Liz Carpenter Award for Best Book on the History of Women
Award Amount: $2,000
The Liz Carpenter Award is given annually for the best scholarly book on the history of women and Texas published during the calendar year. Winning authors must be present at the TSHA Annual Meeting to receive the award. The recipients will receive a certificate and $2,000 at the Association's annual meeting. Judges may withhold the award at their discretion.
Publishers should submit an entry form and four (4) copies of each entry published and copyrighted in 2024 or 2025 to the TSHA office by November 15, 2025. Books published after October 1, but copyrighted during the calendar year will be accepted until December 1.
All book award submissions must include an individual nomination form in the container transmitting the book in question; TSHA is not responsible for books that arrive without nomination forms or after the submission deadline.
Liz Carpenter Award
Texas State Historical Association
PO Box 5428
Austin, TX 78763
The Liz Carpenter Award was established in 1992 by Ellen Clarke Temple, who endowed the award at the University of Texas at Austin to encourage publication of scholarly research on the history of women in Texas. The award honors Liz Carpenter, a fifth-generation Texan, for her commitment to the pursuit of the history of women in Texas and for a lifetime of achievements that qualify her as a maker of that history.
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Mail-in application form:
Book-Award-Submission-Form-v2025-03-20.pdf