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January 21, 2021

ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN PUBLISHERS ANNOUNCES FINALISTS FOR 2021 PROSE AWARDS

Washington, DC – The Association of American Publishers (AAP) today unveiled finalists for the 45thannual Professional and Scholarly Excellence (PROSE) Awards, honoring scholarly works published in 2020, comprising a total of 130 finalists across 45 subject categories.

Since 1976, the Association of American Publishers’ annual PROSE Awards have recognized publishers who produce books, journals, reference works, and digital products of extraordinary merit that make a significant contribution to a field of study each year.

“We are delighted to be celebrating the PROSE Awards 45thanniversary with an extraordinary group of finalists, representing the full range of scholarly publishing,” commented Syreeta Swann, Vice President, Programs and Administration, AAP. “We look forward to announcing the Subject Category and Excellence Award winners, as well as the PROSE Awards’ top honor, the R.R. Hawkins Award, in the weeks ahead.”

In announcing the finalists, AAP commends the panel of 23 judges who reviewed more than 590 entries in this year’s competition, ultimately discovering works that speak to the breadth, depth, and criticality of scholarly publishing.

In the next few weeks, AAP will further refine the field by announcing a Subject Category Winner from among the finalists in each of the 44 categories. Subject Category Winners will go on to compete for one of five awards:

One of these five Excellence Winners will receive the prestigious R.R. Hawkins Award, the top prize of the annual PROSE competition.

The R.R. Hawkins Award is named for the long-time New York Public Library executive and author whose dedication and passion for professional and scholarly works significantly contributed to the acceptance of American science and scholarship across the globe. The 2020 R.R. Hawkins Award recipient was Carmen C. Bambach’s Leonardo Da Vinci Rediscovered from Yale University Press, a “modern rethinking of the career and vision of one of the greatest artists of all time on the 500th anniversary of his death.”

The list of finalists is below:

2021 PROSE Biological and Life Sciences Finalists

Biological Science

Biomedicine

Clinical Medicine

Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry

Neuroscience

Nursing and Allied Health

2021 PROSE Humanities Finalists

Architecture and Urban Planning

Art Exhibitions

Art History & Criticism

Biography & Autobiography

Biological Anthropology, Ancient History & Archaeology

Classics

European History

Language & Linguistics

Literature

Media and Cultural Studies

Music & the Performing Arts

Nonfiction Graphic Novels

North American History

Outstanding Works by a Trade Publisher

Philosophy

Theology & Religious Studies

World History

2021 PROSE Physical Sciences and Mathematics Finalists

Computing & Information Sciences

Cosmology/Astronomy

Earth Science

Engineering & Technology

Environmental Science

History of Science, Medicine, and Technology

Mathematics

Popular Science/Math

2021 PROSE Social Sciences Finalists

Business, Finance & Management

Cultural Anthropology & Sociology

Economics

Education Practice & Theory

Government & Politics

Legal Studies and Criminology

Psychology and Applied Social Work

2021 PROSE Reference Works

Best eProduct

Best New Journal in Science, Technology & Medicine

Best New Journal in Humanities & Social Sciences

Single and Multivolume Reference, & Textbooks in the Biological & Life Sciences

Single and Multivolume Reference, & Textbooks in the Humanities

Single and Multivolume Reference, & Textbooks in the Social Sciences

Textbook in the Physical Sciences and Mathematics