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The David Library of the American Revolution offers short term resident
research fellowships for conducting research using its collections. The
Library rich resources in microfilm and print on virtually every aspect
of the era of the American Revolution are fully listed at its web site,
www.dlar.org. The stipend is based on $1600 per month ($1200 for those
living within a 100 mile radius of the Library) and includes free
housing. Term of the Fellowship is a minimum of one month and a maximum
of three. Both doctoral and post-doctoral applicants are welcome;
doctoral candidates must have passed their general examinations before
beginning their fellowships. Applicants should submit eight sets of the
following: title page with applicant's name, affiliation and contact
information; cover letter briefly describing their reason for applying;
project statement (3 to 5 pages); detailed C.V.; writing sample (10-20
pages from proposed project). Deadline: March 1, 2011 for Fellowships
undertaken in Academic Year 2011-2012. Selections are made by an
Academic Advisory Council and will be announced by the end of April,
2011. Application materials and letters of reference should be mailed to
Academic Advisory Council, David Library of the American Revolution,
P.O. Box 748, Washington Crossing, PA 18977. Do not send applications
electronically. Questions may be directed to [log in to unmask], or call
(215) 493-6776, ext. 103.
For more information on the Library, please visit www.dlar.org.
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Rana C. FitzGerald Graduate Coordinator Department of History and Art
History George Mason University Robinson Hall B 354 Tel: 703-993-1248
Fax: 703-993-1251 http://historyarthistory.gmu.edu/
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