[Poscgrad] Fwd: Graduate Student Fellowships in Early America/Atlantic and Early Modern Europe

Farah Godrej godrej at ucr.edu
Fri Oct 6 16:06:02 PDT 2023



> Begin forwarded message:
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> From: Jason Sharples <jsharples at fau.edu>
> Subject: Graduate Student Fellowships in Early America/Atlantic and Early Modern Europe
> Date: October 4, 2023 at 9:26:01 AM PDT
> To: Jason Sharples <jsharples at fau.edu>
> 
> Dear colleague, 
> 
> I hope your Ph.D. students can take advantage of the research funding opportunity below. Could you please pass it along to them? 
> 
> I’ve taken the liberty of attaching a poster that you could print and display. If you are no longer the person responsible for your graduate program, I would appreciate you letting me know. 
> 
> Thank you, 
> Jason Sharples
> 
>> Dr. Jason T. Sharples
> Associate Professor of History
> Florida Atlantic University
> jasonsharples.com <http://jasonsharples.com/>
> 
> 
> *****
> 
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> Graduate Student Fellowships in Early America, Early Modern Europe, and the Atlantic World
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> Florida Atlantic University and the Huntington Library offer three Collaborative Short-Term Fellowships for advanced graduate students. 
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> The two months of the fellowship are split between FAU’s Weiner Spirit of America Collection (Boca Raton, FL) and the Huntington Library (San Marino, CA) to facilitate dissertation research in the two institutions’ complementary holdings. The overlap is particularly strong in Anglo-American political philosophy, the English Civil War, the European Enlightenment, the Glorious Revolution, and the American Revolution, as well as in religion and reform movements. Although Weiner Collection is tailored for Anglo-American political philosophy, previous fellows have also successfully examined political economy, nationalism, law, gender, class, race, and bodies/medicine. 
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> To create a collaborative scholarly community around the Weiner Spirit of America Collection, all three fellows will hold the FAU portion of the fellowship simultaneously in October 2024. Each individual may take the Huntington portion at any time between July 1, 2024, and June 30, 2025. Each fellow receives $6,000 to cover travel expenses: $2,500 from FAU and $3,500 from the Huntington.
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> Eligibility is open to doctoral candidates in fields related to the collections (including but not limited to History, English, Material Texts, Political Philosophy, American Studies, etc.) who have completed their qualifying exams and received approval for their dissertation proposal from their department. 
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> More information is available at fau.edu/history/weiner-fellowship <http://fau.edu/history/weiner-fellowship> 
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