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The James And Mary Hogan Prize In History
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- Value: €250
- You must be a current UCC Student to be eligible for this prize
- Questions about this prize can be directed to c.pettit@ucc.ie
This prize is presented by the family and friends of James Hogan, Professor of History at UCC (1920-1963), in memory of James Hogan and his wife, Mary. It is awarded for the best seminar dissertation in History in the BA (Hons) Degree Examination. The qualities sought in this paper will be original research and interpretation combined with broad and mature historical thought.
This prize is supported by a bequest from the late Tomás O’Laidhin.