Douglas Murray Prize
Reformation & Renaissance Review provides an international platform for scholars, established and emerging, to publish research articles on any aspect of religious thought and life, theology and culture, from the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries.
The widow of Douglas Murray (prematurely deceased in 2001) established a commemorative annual prize of £1000 for distinguished contributions to Reformation & Renaissance Review over the ten years starting from 2012 (vol. 14). A single prize of £1000 will be given to an eligible piece of unusually high quality, striking significance, and foreseeably wide impact. In the absence of such a recommendation, then two prizes of £500 each will be awarded to the two best eligible contributions.
More information about the Douglas Murray Prize is available on the Journal Information page.
Browse the award-winning papers below.