Program

Research Programs: Fellowship Programs at Independent Research Institutions

Period of Performance

1/1/2022 - 12/31/2025

Funding Totals

$194,400.00 (approved)
$194,400.00 (awarded)


Continuance of the NEH-Hagley Fellowship on Business, Culture, and Society

FAIN: RA-278148-21

Hagley Museum and Library (Wilmington, DE 19807-2106)
Roger Horowitz (Project Director: August 2020 to present)

 12 months of stipend support (1 - 3 fellowships) per year for three years and a contribution to defray costs associated with the selection of fellows.

The Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society at the Hagley Museum and Library is applying for support from the National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship Program for Independent Research Institutes. We request 12 months of support each year for 3 years to continue our program of awarding the “NEH-Hagley Fellowship on Business, Culture, and Society,” the same amount previously awarded to us under the FPIRI program. Based on our experience from 2 previous round of FPIRI funding (and 4 applicant review cycles), we would award fellowships ranging from 4 to 12 months in length, with the number of fellowships determined by the durations assigned. Our targeted applicant pool is the large and expanding array of scholars who use records generated by business to explore the impact of firms on our nation, and indeed the world. We see these fellowships as attractive both to recent PhD recipients revising dissertations and mid-career faculty seeking support for sabbaticals.





Associated Products

Work, Play, and Elephants in South Florida’s Leisure Landscape (Article)
Title: Work, Play, and Elephants in South Florida’s Leisure Landscape
Author: Anna Andrzejewski
Abstract: N/A
Year: 2023
Primary URL: https://edgeeffects.net/miami-beach-elephants/
Access Model: open access
Format: Other
Periodical Title: Edgeeffects

Orange Lake Village (Pinellas County) and the Origins of the ‘Florida Retirement Village' (Article)
Title: Orange Lake Village (Pinellas County) and the Origins of the ‘Florida Retirement Village'
Author: Anna Andrzejewski
Abstract: n/a
Year: 2022
Format: Journal
Periodical Title: Florida Historical Quarterly 101, no. 2

Prizes

Arthur W. Thompson Award
Date: 2/2/2022
Organization: Florida Historical Society
Abstract: Most Outstanding Article in the Florida Historical Quarterly for 2022.

Electric Discipline: Gendering Power and Defining Work in Electric Power Systems (Article)
Title: Electric Discipline: Gendering Power and Defining Work in Electric Power Systems
Author: Trish Kahle
Abstract: n/a
Year: 2023
Format: Journal
Periodical Title: Labor: Studies in Working-Class History 21 no. 1