The J. Franklin Jameson Fellowship in American History at American Historical Association, Washington, 2012 2013
American Historical Association offers Fellowship to PhD candidates in American History, Washington, D.C, 2012 2013
Scholarship Program: The J. Franklin Jameson Fellowship in American History
Type of Award: Fellowship
Nationality: U.S. Citizen
Employer: Library of Congress and the American Historical Association
Level of Study: Fellowship
Subject(s): American History
Duration: 2–3 Months
Number of Awards: Not Known
Am I Eligible? (1) Applicant must hold PhD degree.
(2) The Applicant’s project must include general and special collections of the Library of Congress.
(3) Must have received his degree within the past seven years, and must not have published or had accepted for publication a book-length historical work
What does it cover? Stipend of $ 5,000
How do I Apply? By Post
Scholarship Description: This fellowship supports significant scholarly research for one semester in the collections of the Library of Congress by scholars at an early stage in their careers in History. The fellowship is named in honor of J. Franklin James. It is designed to assist scholars early in their careers. The fellowship will not be awarded to complete a doctoral dissertation.
Application closing date: 15 March, 2012
Further Scholarship Information and Application
Category: History Scholarships, PhD Scholarships and Fellowships



