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American Society for Legal History (ASLH) - Cromwell Fellowship

Information regarding small research grants offered by the American Society for Legal History to support graduate students and early career scholars.

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Deadline
April 30, 2021; Early November: Notification of successful applicants
Award amount
$1,000; $5,000; Up to €1,500 for round-trip airfare; €2,700 per month stipend for 3 months; Accommodation in an institute apartment valued at €700 per month
Academic level
Graduate
Citizenship
Not listed yet
Eligibility
ASLH members; Graduate students; Graduate students at any stage; Must hold a Ph.D. or JSD degree; Dissertation must be written in English
Application materials
Budget; Timeline; Narrative; Application form; Short C. V. (max 3 pages)

Official source pages

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HomepageJun 24, 2026

Cromwell Fellowships

Information and application guidelines for the William Nelson Cromwell Foundation fellowships supporting early-career research in American legal history.

Other sourceJun 24, 2026

Resources for Doing Legal History

A curated list of digital resources, historical societies, and institutional centers supporting research and teaching in legal history, provided by the American Society for Legal History.

Other sourceJun 24, 2026

Max Planck-ASLH Dissertation Prize for European Legal History in Global Perspective

Information page for the Max Planck-ASLH Dissertation Prize, a three-month residential fellowship at the Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory for exceptional dissertations in European legal history.

Other sourceJun 24, 2026

Small Grants for Legal History Research

Information regarding small research grants offered by the American Society for Legal History to support graduate students and early career scholars.

PDF guideJun 24, 2026

ASLH Small Grants Application Form

Application form for ASLH small grants for digital legal history research, open to graduate students and early career scholars. Award amount is $1,000.

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