How to Apply for an American Antiquarian Society Fellowship
Official application instructions and eligibility requirements for American Antiquarian Society (AAS) research fellowships.
Official application instructions and eligibility requirements for American Antiquarian Society (AAS) research fellowships.
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Official application instructions and eligibility requirements for American Antiquarian Society (AAS) research fellowships.
Information page for the ACLS Community College Faculty Research Fellowship program hosted at the American Antiquarian Society, including a list of past fellows.
A year-long residential fellowship at the American Antiquarian Society for scholars to revise their dissertation for publication, including a manuscript review colloquium.
A profile page for a 2024-25 Hench Post-Dissertation Fellowship recipient, BJ Lillis, at the American Antiquarian Society.
Information regarding the Reese House, the official fellows' residence at the American Antiquarian Society, including room descriptions, rates, and reservation contact details.
Information regarding the American Antiquarian Society's fellows' housing at 4 Regent Street, including room descriptions, amenities, and rental rates.
A biographical page honoring John B. Hench, a long-time leader at the American Antiquarian Society who established the institution's fellowship program and the Program in the History of the Book in American Culture.
Information regarding self-catering housing options for American Antiquarian Society fellows, including property locations and a rate schedule for rooms.
The official home page of the American Antiquarian Society, providing access to library resources, research fellowships, public programs, and institutional information.
An online repository of digitized historical documents, photographs, and collections hosted by the American Antiquarian Society.
A searchable directory of over 1,600 individuals who have received research fellowships from the American Antiquarian Society since 1972, including their institutional affiliation, fellowship type, and project title.
A directory listing the academic research fellows in residence at the American Antiquarian Society for the 2026-2027 academic year, including their institutional affiliations and research project titles.
An illustrated directory showcasing over five hundred books written by American Antiquarian Society (AAS) fellows based on research conducted at the library since 1972.
Information on residential fellowships at the American Antiquarian Society for artists, writers, and journalists producing works based on pre-twentieth-century American history.
Overview of the American Antiquarian Society's academic research fellowship programs, including categories for residential and virtual research opportunities.
A contact and FAQ page for the American Antiquarian Society library, providing guidance on research inquiries, library access, and collection policies.
Information on how to access, download, and order high-resolution digital images from the American Antiquarian Society collections, including fee structures and usage policies.
An overview of the American Antiquarian Society's extensive research collections, including books, pamphlets, children's literature, graphic arts, manuscripts, newspapers, and digital resources.
A description of Room 204 in the Reese House, which is available for visiting scholars, featuring a double bed and a shared bathroom.
Information page detailing the amenities of Room 101 at the Reese House, which is available for visiting scholars.
Information page detailing the amenities of Room 202 at the American Antiquarian Society's Reese House, including bed size and bathroom access.
Information page detailing the amenities of Room 203 in the Reese House, which is available for visiting scholars at the American Antiquarian Society.
Information page detailing the amenities of Room 301 in the Reese House, which provides housing for visiting scholars at the American Antiquarian Society.
Information page detailing the amenities of Room 302 in the Reese House, which provides housing for visiting scholars at the American Antiquarian Society.
This document is the American Antiquarian Society's annual report for the fiscal year September 1, 2024, through August 31, 2025. It details the society's mission, activities, acquisitions, programs, and financial statements.
A guide for researchers on how to navigate the American Antiquarian Society's General Catalog, digitized materials, and specialized databases.
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