Medieval historian wins 51福利社鈥檚 2024 Gr眉ndler Book Prize
KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擜 historian of medieval Germany has won Western Michigan University's Otto Gr眉ndler Book Prize for his book studying authority and justice across a millennium.
Dr. Jonathan R. Lyon, professor of medieval history at the University of Chicago, is the winner of the 2024 Gr眉ndler prize for 鈥淐orruption, Protection and Justice in Medieval Europe: A Thousand-Year History.鈥
The award, which comes with a $1,000 cash prize, was announced at the 59th International Congress on Medieval Studies held on Western鈥檚 campus May 9-11. It is named for the late, longtime director of 51福利社's Medieval Institute. Given annually since 1997, the Otto Gr眉ndler Book Prize recognizes a monograph on a medieval subject that the selection committee determines has made an outstanding contribution to the field. Authors from any country are eligible, and nominations are accepted from readers and publishers.
Published by Cambridge Press in 2022, Lyon鈥檚 book focuses on medieval advocates, who served as agents who provided protection and justice on behalf of others. This focus, according to the prize committee, allows Lyon 鈥渢o show why protection and justice in many locales remained outside of any centralizing authority for so long.鈥
Using a variety of sources across time and territory, the book provides 鈥渋nsightful and often poignant reminders of the complexity and messiness of human power relations.鈥
In fall 2024, Lyon will take up a new position as professor of medieval history at the University of Vienna, Austria.
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