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Humanities Book Award (IHR)

The Humanities Book Award from Arizona State University's Institute for Humanities Research was established in 2008 and "is presented [annually] for a non-fiction work that exemplifies ... socially engaged humanities-based scholarship."

Humanities Book Award (2008- )

The Humanities Book Award from Arizona State University's Institute for Humanities Research was established in 2008 and "is presented [annually] for a non-fiction work that exemplifies ... socially engaged humanities-based scholarship."

Availability of Titles at the ASU Library

The availability of all titles selected for the Humanities Book Award has been determined by searching the ASU Library Catalog.

  • When a title is available to ASU affiliates as an institutional ebook, the name of ebook platform and a hyperlink to our access to the title on that platform has been provided.
  • When a title is available to ASU affiliates as a print book, the book's call number and library location is noted and a hyperlink to the book's Catalog record has been provided.

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