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Keywords: 'Manisha Sinha' (this phrase)

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RA-20226-01Research Programs: Fellowship Programs at Independent Research InstitutionsAmerican Antiquarian SocietyNEH Fellowships at the American Antiquarian Society6/1/2001 - 8/31/2005$235,000.00JohnB.Hench   American Antiquarian SocietyWorcesterMA01609-1634USA2001U.S. HistoryFellowship Programs at Independent Research InstitutionsResearch Programs2150002000021500020000

To support the equivalent of two fellowships in the humanities each year for three years.

RA-228592-15Research Programs: Fellowship Programs at Independent Research InstitutionsAmerican Antiquarian SocietyLong-Term Research Fellowships at the American Antiquarian Society1/1/2016 - 12/31/2019$373,800.00Nan Wolverton   American Antiquarian SocietyWorcesterMA01609-1634USA2015American StudiesFellowship Programs at Independent Research InstitutionsResearch Programs37380003738000

28 months of stipend support (3-7 fellowships) per year for three years and a contribution to defray costs associated with the selection of fellows.

The American Antiquarian Society is an independent research library of early American history, literature, and culture through 1876 located in Worcester, MA. Founded in 1812, the Society's collections include over four million items--the largest collection of early American printed materials anywhere in the world. Building on decades of support from the Endowment, the AAS is applying for renewal funding for its program of long-term fellowships, to run from 1/1/2016 through 6/30/2019, for thirty fellowship months per year, enabling scholars from around the country and a variety of career stages to visit AAS to conduct sustained research for a period of 4 to 12 months. These fellowships are crucial to the Society's robust set of scholarly programs, and to its mission of fostering innovative humanities research of the highest quality that presents the unique holdings of the Society's library to a broad set of audiences.

RA-50119-13Research Programs: Fellowship Programs at Independent Research InstitutionsMassachusetts Historical SocietyLong-Term Fellowships at the Massachusetts Historical Society1/1/2014 - 6/30/2017$198,600.00ConradEdickWright   Massachusetts Historical SocietyBostonMA02215-3631USA2013U.S. HistoryFellowship Programs at Independent Research InstitutionsResearch Programs1776002100016735721000

Sixteen months of stipend support (2 to 4 fellowships) per year for three years and a contribution to defray costs associated wtih the selection of fellows.

The Massachusetts Historical Society requests a grant of $278,400 in outright funds and $21,000 in matching funds, a total of $299,400, for a program of long-term post-doctoral fellowships. To this sum the Society will add $21,000 raised from outside sources and $40,500 in its own funds, a total of $61,500. The initiative will complement three other research fellowship programs at the Society: 1) short-term fellowships; 2) regional fellowships (in collaboration with the New England Regional Fellowship Consortium; and 3) a two-month Civil War fellowship (in collaboration with the Boston Athenaeum). In the Spring of 2012 the four research fellowship competitions the Society sponsors considered 226 applications and made 37 awards. Fellows employ these grants at the Society, where they make use of one of the great research collections for the study of American history.