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Winterthur
Museum, Garden, and Library |
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| America’s
artistic, cultural, social, and intellectual history from the 1600s
into the twentieth century |
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| Winterthur
Museum, Garden, and Library invites applications for residential research
fellowships. The Winterthur Library houses a collection of archival
materials, imprints, periodicals, and visual resources to support
the study of America’s artistic, cultural, social, and intellectual
history from the 1600s into the twentieth century. Object collections
include 85,000 domestic artifacts made or used in America before 1860.
Winterthur fellowships fund academic, museum, and independent scholars.
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowships are available to
scholars pursuing advanced research for four to twelve months. Lois
F. McNeil Dissertation Fellowships are available to students pursuing
dissertation research for one or two semesters. Short-term Winterthur
Research Fellowships fund scholars for one to three months. Scholars
live in a furnished residence on Winterthur’s grounds and have
twenty-four-hour access to the library’s circulating collection
as well as borrowing privileges at the nearby Morris Library of the
University of Delaware. Completed applications must be received by January 15; awards will be announced in early April. |
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