Field of Competition by Year

 Gustave O. Arlt Award in the Humanities

 

Fields of Competition

 

 

2013: The Arts (Art History/Criticism/Conservation and Music)

2014: Linguistics and Philosophy

2015: Religious Studies

2016: History

2017: Classical Studies/Archaeology

2018: English and North American Language and Literature

2019: World Language and Literature, Comparative Literature, Drama/Theater Arts

 

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