Two Gale Titles Named 2019 PROSE Award Finalists

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| By Sydney Fairman |

Recently, two Gale titles have been named finalists in the Association of American Publishers (AAP) 2019 PROSE Awards – Gale Primary Sources’ Political Extremism and Radicalism in the Twentieth Century: Far-Right and Left Political Groups in the US, Europe and Australia and GVRL’s St. James Encyclopedia of Hip Hop Culture.

The 165 finalists are defined as “scholarly works published in 2018” and span across 49 subject categories. Political Extremism and Radicalism in the Twentieth Century: Far-Right and Left Political Groups in the US, Europe and Australia is a finalist in the “Reference Works – eProduct” category, while St. James Encyclopedia of Hip Hop Culture is listed in the “Reference Works – Single Volume Reference/Humanities” category.

On January 29, AAP will announce a Subject Category Winner from among the Finalists in each category. Subject Category Winners will go on to compete for one of four awards: The 2019 PROSE Award for Excellence in Biological and Life Sciences, the 2019 PROSE Award for Excellence in Humanities, the 2019 PROSE Award for Excellence in Physical Sciences and Mathematics, and the 2019 PROSE Award for Excellence in Social Sciences.

“A panel of 18 judges reviewed more than 500 entries in this year’s competition. The finalists announced have achieved a tremendous honor that speaks to the breadth and depth of scholarly publishing.”

– Association of American Publishers (AAP)

Read the full list of 2019 PROSE Awards Finalists here.Air Jordan 1

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