The 2023 Aquila Polonica Article Prize Winner Announced

Biennial Prize Is Awarded for Best Article on Polish Studies
 
LOS ANGELES - Nov. 14, 2023 - PRLog -- Aquila Polonica Publishing is thrilled to announce that Barbara Milewski, Daniel Underhill Professor of Music at Swarthmore College, and Bret Werb, Music Collection Curator at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, have won the 2023 Aquila Polonica Article Prize for their article "Chopin's Żydek, and Other Apocryphal Tales," Journal of Musicology (2022) 39 (3): 342–370.

The biennial Aquila Polonica Article Prize is given to the author(s) of the best English-language article published during the previous two years on any aspect of Polish studies. Administered by the Polish Studies Association ("PSA"), which appoints the independent judges, the award carries a $500 honorarium donated by Aquila Polonica Publishing.

About the Winning Article:

Through an in-depth and robust analysis, Barbara Milewski and Bret Werb explore the attitude of Fryderyk Chopin to Jewish music. Drawing on a rich array of sources, they trace the birth and development of the narrative that has seen Chopin as genuinely interested and inspired by Jewish musical traditions.

The article is engaging and beautifully written, and offers a compelling model of an interdisciplinary analysis that uncovers historical realities that broaden our understanding of central themes in Polish studies.

In addition to the winner, the committee also awarded honorable mention to the following two articles: Tomasz Frydel, "The Polish Countryside as a Gray Zone: Village Heads and the Meso Level of the General Government, 1939–1945," and Karolina Watroba, "Blind Spots on the Magic Mountain: Zofia Nałkowska's Choucas (1926).

"It is our very great pleasure to congratulate Professor Milewski and Mr. Werb. We also want to congratulate our two honorable mentions, Tomasz Frydel at the Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, US Holocaust Memorial Museum, and Karolina Watroba at All Souls College, University of Oxford," said Aquila Polonica president Terry Tegnazian. "And of course, we wish to thank this year's prize committee, which consisted of Natalia Jarska, Chair, Robert Pyrah and Agata Tumiłowicz-Mazur, for their hard work and thoughtful commentary."

The prize will be presented the evening of November 30, 2023, during PSA's annual meeting and reception at the national convention of the Association for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies ("ASEEES").

Keely Stauter-Halsted, immediate past PSA president and current treasurer, commented, "The prize committee reported that it was extremely difficult to make a choice because there were so many strong articles. What a nice problem for our field to have! The existence of this prize helps to highlight the accomplishments of our membership."

More at https://www.polandww2.com/2023-articles/2023-aquila-polon...

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