American Antiquarian Society (Worcester, MA 01609-1634) John B. Hench (Project Director: September 2003 to October 2005) John B. Hench (Project Director: October 2005 to May 2009) John M. Keenum (Project Director: October 2005 to October 2005)
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Fellowship Programs at Independent Research Institutions
Research Programs
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[Grant products][Prizes]
Totals:
$378,000 (approved) $378,000 (awarded)
Grant period:
6/1/2004 – 5/31/2008
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NEH Fellowships at the American Antiquarian Society
Three humanities fellowships each year for three years.
The American Antiquarian Society (AAS) seeks continued NEH funding for its long-term fellowship program. Previous grants have helped support a rich and deep body of scholarship in many fields and have stimulated the development of the history of the book. For three decades, AAS fellowships have made the Society's unparalleled resources for the study of American history and culture through 1876 more readily available to scholars from throughout the nation, have fostered a productive culture of collegiality among fellows and staff, and have enabled the Society to enhance its services to humanistic scholarship in and about the United States.
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