Massachusetts Historical Society (Boston, MA 02215-3631) Conrad Edick Wright (Project Director: August 2018 to January 2020) Kanisorn Wongsrichanalai (Project Director: January 2020 to present)
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Fellowship Programs at Independent Research Institutions
Research Programs
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Totals (outright + matching):
$238,975 (approved) $238,975 (awarded)
Grant period:
1/1/2020 – 6/30/2023
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Long-Term Fellowships at the Massachusetts Historical Society
16 months of stipend support (2-4 fellowships) per year for three years and a contribution to defray costs associated with the selection of fellows.
The Massachusetts Historical Society requests NEH funding for a program of long-term post-doctoral fellowships. The Massachusetts Historical Society is both a major repository and a center for scholarship. It not only houses collections, its staff of approximately fifty members includes historians actively engaged in research on a variety of topics as well as editors and librarians. Serving the high concentration of Boston-area academic institutions through collections, publications, and scores of seminars, lectures, brown bag lunches, conferences, and receptions each year, it is also one of New England’s most important centers for scholarly programming in history and allied areas. MHS-NEH fellows benefit from a thriving and intellectually engaged community nourished by a wide range of events and devoted to advancing the humanities. [edited by staff]
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