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Hodson Trust-John Carter Brown Library Fellowship

Providence, RI and Chestertown, MD Application deadline: Mar 15, 2021 Amber McGinnis

The Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience and the John Carter Brown Library invite applications for the Hodson Trust - John Carter Brown Fellowship, a unique research and writing fellowship. The Hodson Trust - John Carter Brown Fellowship supports work by aca- demics, independent scholars and writers working on significant projects relating to the literature, history, culture, or art of the Americas before 1830. Candidates with a U.S. history topic are strong- ly encouraged to concentrate on the period prior to 1801. The fellowship is also open to filmmak- ers, novelists, creative and performing artists, and others working on projects that draw on this period of history.

The 2021-2022 fellowship award supports two months of research and two months of writing.

The stipend is $5,000 per month for a total of $20,000, plus housing and university privileges.

The research is conducted at the John Carter Brown Library on the campus of Brown University in Providence, R.I., which has one of the world’s richest collections of books, maps and documents related to North and South America and the Caribbean between 1492 and 1830. The research must be completed within the academic year (September to May). Housing will be provided conve- nient to the library.

The writing period of the fellowship will be at the Starr Center at Washington College in Chester- town, Md. The Starr Center is dedicated to innovative approaches to the nation’s past and present, and to fostering outstanding writing on American history and culture. (Chestertown is located on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, approximately 90 minutes from Washington D.C. and Philadelphia, and three hours from New York City.) The two-month writing term will be during the summer fol- lowing the research term (June-August). The Hodson Trust - John Carter Brown Fellow will be pro- vided with an office in the Starr Center’s c. 1745 waterfront Custom House, as well as exclusive use of its Fellows’ Residence in Chestertown’s historic district. (The house is large enough to accommodate a family.)

Deadline for the 2021-2022 fellowship is March 15, 2021.

Applications Should Include the Following:

1. A cover letter.

2. The applicant’s curriculum vitae, including a list of past publications or other relevant projects, as well as the names and telephone numbers of at least three references.

3. At least one substantial sample of the candidate’s writing (published or unpublished) or other past work.

4. A brief narrative description of the work-in-progress, its potential contributions to history, litera-

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ture, the arts, or our understanding of the present, and the candidate’s plan for his or her fellow- ship terms in Providence and Chestertown.

Candidates are encouraged to consult the John Carter Brown Library’s collections online prior to submitting an application. Special consideration will be given to proposals discussing specific resources at the JCBL that will be useful to the project.

Applications may be submitted via email to applications_starrcenter@washcoll.edu in one single PDF document.

Questions may be directed to Amber McGinnis – amcginnis3@washcoll.edu.

For more information on the fellowships and the sponsor institutions, please visit The Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at Washington College (www.washcoll.edu/learn-by-do- ing/starr) and The John Carter Brown Library at Brown University (https://jcblibrary.org).

Reference:

STIP: Hodson Trust-John Carter Brown Library Fellowship. In: ArtHist.net, Feb 16, 2021 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/33418>.

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