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On April 26th, Hagley Museum & Library's Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society awarded the first round of fellowships for 2013 to the following: Exploratory Grants Brent Cebul PhD Candidate University of Virginia The Rise of Antigovernment Governance: Economic Development, Inequality and Forging the Deregulatory State, 1938-1994 Elizabeth Cross PhD Candidate Harvard University The Compagnie des Indes and the Fate of Commercial Empire in the French Revolution Jonathon Free PhD Candidate Duke University When the Mountain Comes Down: Coal Mining and the Environment in Appalachia from Buffalo Creek to Mountaintop Removal Tami Friedman Associate Professor Brock University Lamentation for Labor: Economic Restructuring, Federal Policy, and the Fate of U.S. Unionism, 1945-1965 Nancy Green Curator of European and American Art, Prints and Drawings, 1800-1945 Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University Exhibiting Japan, 1876-1970: A Century of International Expositions and their Impact on American Art and Design Beverly Grindstaff Associate Professor San Jose State University Modernism means Freedom: Edward J. Wormley designs for Dunbar Youn Ki PhD Candidate University of Chicago Large Industrial Corporations and the Rise of Finance in the US Kirin Makker Assistant Professor Hobart William Smith Myths of Main Street Pascal Massinon PhD Candidate University of Michigan, History Department Participant Listeners: Home Taping and the Political Culture of Recording Technologies in the U.S. Stephen Patnode Assistant Professor Farmingdale State College World War II Industry and the Re-Making of Suburban Environment Johnathan Puff PhD Candidate University of Michigan The Rhetoric of the Construction Site: Materiality in the American Homebuilding Industry Andrea Walton Associate Professor Indiana University Bloomington The Role of Philanthropy in US Higher Education: A History Kristen Ann Woytonik PhD Candidate University of New Hampshire A Healthy Independence: The Business and Politics of Healthcare in Early Republic Philadelphia H. B. du Pont Fellowship Betsy Beasley PhD Candidate Yale University Serving the World: Energy Contracting, Logistical Labors, and the Culture of Globalization, 1945-2008 Requested time for research: 5 weeks James Benton PhD Candidate Georgetown University In the Eye of the Storm: Organized Labor, Trade Policy, and the U.S. Textile Industrial Decline, 1933-1974 Requested time for research: 3 weeks Lindsey Feitz Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow University of Denver, Gender and Women's Studies Program Building a Beauty Empire: Avon and the Transnational Marketing of Femininity Requested time for research: 1 week Karen Mahar Professor of History Siena College Corner Office: The Culture of American Executives, 1890-1980 Requested time for research: 3 weeks Emanuela Scarpellini Professor University of Milan The World of Tomorrow: Artificial Fibres and the Fashion System Requested time for research: 4 weeks The deadline for the next fellowship selection is June 30th-the link for information on the fellowships offered plus the application is http://www.hagley.org/library/center/grants.html. Thanks! Carol Ressler Lockman Hagley Center PO Box 3630 Wilmington DE 19807 -- -- H-SCI-MED-TECH The H-Net list for the History of Science, Medicine and Technology Email address for postings: h-sci-med-tech@h-net.msu.edu Homepage: http://www.h-net.org/~smt/ To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, please use the Web Interface: http://www.h-net.org/lists/manage.cgi --
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