How to Apply for a Fellowship
Learn how to apply for American Antiquarian Society fellowships. Includes eligibility, required materials, and application deadlines for various fellowship types.
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Learn how to apply for American Antiquarian Society fellowships. Includes eligibility, required materials, and application deadlines for various fellowship types.
A one-year pilot program for humanities scholars at two-year institutions to pursue research at select centers, including the American Antiquarian Society.
Information about the Kate B. and Hall J. Peterson Fellowship at the American Antiquarian Society, including past fellows and research topics.
Information about the Kate B. and Hall J. Peterson Fellowship at the American Antiquarian Society, including affiliation and academic year.
Details about a lecture or presentation by Gina Caison on transnational questions of region, repair, and belonging, affiliated with the Kate B. and Hall J. Peterson Fellowship.
Fellowships for scholarly research and writing in American history and culture through 1876, supported by the collections of the American Antiquarian Society.
Fellowships for research on American art, visual culture, or projects using graphic materials as primary sources. Funded by Jay and Deborah Last.
Information about the Kate B. and Hall J. Peterson Fellowship awarded by the American Antiquarian Society. Details on past recipients and research.
Guide to obtaining digital images from the American Antiquarian Society, including fees, ordering process, and image usage policies.
Details about a research project on 'Locofocoism' and the Canadian Revolution, mentioning the Kate B. and Hall J. Peterson Fellowship.
Details about the "Documenting Changes in Household Materials, 1800-87" project, associated with the Kate B. and Hall J. Peterson Fellowship.
Guide on searching the American Antiquarian Society's library catalog and specialized databases for collections, including digitized materials and finding aids.
Details about John Huffman's research on "Documents of Identity in the Early Republic" during his fellowship at the American Antiquarian Society.
Details about Phillip Troutman's research on "Abolition Comix: Visual Semiotics in Antislavery Materials" and his fellowship at the American Antiquarian Society.
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