Awards for Outstanding Achievement.

The inaugural recipients of the Awards are as follows:

Ian Duncanson

In recognition of a significant and sustained contribution to knowledge of law’s history, particularly in the British Empire, as scholar and teacher, in founding the field in Australia with the first Law and History Conference at La Trobe University in 1982, and inspiring subsequent enduring research activity.

Christopher Tomlins

For his leadership and sustained contribution in advancing the study of law and history, through scholarly works of distinction, in mentoring and fostering the research endeavours of other scholars and organisations, and in founding the field in Australia by organising the first conference at La Trobe University in 1982.

Wilfrid Prest

For his long and distinguished engagement with the field of law and history, especially in his contribution to knowledge of William Blackstone and English common law, in fostering the field in Australia through scholarship, organising conferences, and actively supporting the journal and other endeavours of ANZLHS.

ANZLHS is enormously grateful for the respective contributions of each of these scholars over many years.

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The Australian and New Zealand Law and History Society was formed in 1993. It is an interdisciplinary group of scholars who share an interest in the connections between law and history. The society grew out of the annual Law in History Conferences, which have been running since 1982. Members of the society include historians, lawyers, academics and others interested in the area. Most of the members live in Australia or New Zealand, but their areas of interest are not confined to the law in those places. The society is an incorporated association in New South Wales. Inc no. 1600224
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  1. Wilfrid Prest's avatar Wilfrid Prest says:

    Goodness me! That’s very kind of all concerned – many thanks, I’m most grateful.

    Best regards

    Wilf


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  2. Wilfrid Prest's avatar Wilfrid Prest says:

    A quick postscript in the interests of future historians: when Ian and I first met in Canberra in late 1980, we discussed the possibility of holding a law and history conference. I think it was my suggestion, but won’t insist on that – and the task of actually organising that first La Trobe gathering in 1982 was very much Ian’s, assisted by his then colleagues Chris and, not least by any means, Diane Kirkby.

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