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The best academic acknowledgements ever

Glen Wright rounds up the best amusing, passive-aggressive and romantic acknowledgements in the scholarly world

Published on
January 19, 2016
Last updated
October 3, 2018
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A fantastic acknowledgements page had the academic twittersphere talking. Penned in the preliminary pages of an arcane book on dispensational modernism, Scott Jaschik of Inside Higher Ed wondered aloud if it might be the best book acknowledgement ever.

In case you missed it, here it is:

鈥泪 blame all of you. Writing this book has been an exercise in sustained suffering. The casual reader may, perhaps, exempt herself from excessive guilt, but for those of you who have played the larger role in prolonging my agonies with your encouragement and support, well鈥ou know who you are, and you owe me.鈥

It was written by Brendan Pietsch, assistant professor of religious studies at Nazarbayev University in Astana, Kazakhstan. 鈥淎fter almost 10 years of working on it I couldn鈥檛 possibly come up with a full list of all the people who had helped,鈥 he said.

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Such oddness in acknowledgements is not new. Researchers have thanked everyone from (an Italian pornstar) for his 鈥渃onstant support鈥, to the thrash metal band for 鈥渃ontinued advice and inspiration鈥, to (a cargo cult god). A couple of Barcelona fans working in the US managed to sneak in their home football chant, 鈥!鈥

鈥淯nacknowledgements鈥, such as those in Pietsch鈥檚 book, are rarer than their positive counterparts, and are often as biting as they are amusing. The first such grumbling in an academic work appears to have been by three Italian researchers, who included an unackowledgements section in a paper:

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鈥淭his work is ostensibly supported by the Italian Ministry of University and Research鈥he Ministry however has not paid its dues and it is not known whether it will ever do.鈥

Wright unacknowledgements

Unsurprisingly, there are a few that relate to funding.

Sci-fi historian Adam Roberts : 鈥淟et me record that I am not in the least grateful to the British Arts and Humanities Research Board 鈥 a plague on their house. That this book was ever completed owes nothing to them at all.鈥 Evolutionary biologist Leigh Van Valen, who 鈥渃onsidered unconventional even by eccentrics鈥, : 鈥泪 thank the National Science Foundation for regularly rejecting my (honest) grant applications for work on real organisms, thus forcing me into theoretical work.鈥

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Others explain the occasionally unusual circumstances surrounding their work:

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  • 鈥淢ost of the paper was written during my daily commute from Vancouver to Surrey, Canada, and I would TransLink, Metro Vancouver鈥檚 regional transportation authority, for making the task of writing in buses and trains such an enjoyable exercise.鈥
  • 鈥泪f the book is not a success, I it to the burglars in Boulder, Colorado, who broke into our house and stole a television, two typewriters, my wife Helen's engagement ring and several pieces of cheese, somewhere about a third of the way through Chapter 8.鈥

Burglary acknowledgement

  • 鈥溾ould also like to the U.S. Immigration Service under the Bush administration, whose visa background security check forced her to spend two months (following an international conference) in a third country, free of routine obligations 鈥 it was during this time that the hypothesis presented herein was initially conjectured.鈥

was serving a prison sentence for refusing to cooperate with the House Unamerican Activities Committee when he wrote: 鈥淩esearch supported in part by the Federal Prison System. Opinions expressed in this paper are the author鈥檚 and are not necessarily those of the Bureau of Prisons.鈥

Prison acknowledgement

Many include passive-aggressive nods towards those who they feel have wronged them:

  • 鈥淲别 the very candid critical insights of 2 anonymous reviewers, M. Gompper, and K. Beard.鈥
  • 鈥淲别 would like to Karla Miller for sleeping late one morning, leaving Tim and Steve a bit bored.鈥
  • 鈥泪 Graham Higman for allowing the dust of Oxford to rest on my unopened manuscript for thirty months.鈥
  • 鈥淲别 T. Appourchaux for his useless and very mean comments.鈥

Mean comments

Caleb M. Brown helps us to end on a more positive note. He used his acknowledgments in a Cell paper to propose to his girlfriend 鈥 a fellow researcher at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Alberta, Canada. She said .

Glen Wright tweets (send any other amusing acknowledgements his way). The is coming soon.

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