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Wallace Johnson First Book Program, June 27, 2025

From the organizers:

WALLACE JOHNSON FIRST BOOK PROGRAM

CRITERIA

Scholars working toward the publication of first books in legal history.

AMOUNT

Fellowship funding for travel and accommodation.

DEADLINE

June 27, 2025

The biennial Wallace Johnson Program for First Book Authors provides advice and support to scholars working toward the publication of first books in legal history, broadly defined. In conversation with peers and with the advice of senior scholars, participants develop and revise book proposals and sample chapters, as well as meeting with guest editors to learn about approaching and working with publishers.

The Johnson Program is open to early career, pre-tenure scholars, publishing in English, who have completed PhDs, JDs, or equivalent degrees. Scholars with expertise in all chronological periods and geographical fields are encouraged to apply, as are applicants who may not (yet) identify as legal historians. The Program provides substantial travel and accommodation funding to support attendance at Program meetings.

Admission to the Wallace Johnson program is biennial. The next cohort will be selected in summer 2025, and the call for applications for the program can be found below.

The program includes the following elements:

The 2025-26 Johnson Program will be led by Professor Christopher Schmidt, with the participation of other senior legal historians.

Up to 5 Fellows will be selected. Fellows must commit to participation in all elements of the program. Each will receive substantial funding for travel and accommodation related to the program, with a small supplement to participants who do not have institutional support for travel and research.

The application deadline is June 27, 2025. Applicants should submit items 1-3 as a single pdf document, Times New Roman, 12-point font, with your full name in a header on each page. All materials should be submitted to Sam Erman (samerman@umich.edu) by June 27, 2025.

  1. Applicant Information Sheet (in lieu of cover letter).
  1. Abridged Curriculum Vitae (limited to 2 pages).
  2. Project Description (single spaced; not exceeding 1,000 words)organized with the following sections and addressing these questions. (We are looking for candid self-reflection. You should think of this document as the first step in the revision, rethinking process.)
  1. Two letters of recommendation submitted separately. Please ask two scholars who know your work well to write a letter of recommendation. We recommend that at least one letter come from a faculty member who was a major advisor of the dissertation (or other writing). Letters should be sent by email directly to Sam Erman (samerman@umich.edu) and received no later than June 27, 2025.
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