Around the Field September 14, 2022
13 September 2022 – NCPH Office
From Around the Field this week: The NCPH 2023 awards cycle is open; the National Endowment for the Humanities is accepting grant applications; the Rochester Public Library calls for proposals
ANNOUNCEMENTS
- The American Association for State and Local History is asking history organizations focused on slavery in early America to fill out a survey about a potential mini-grant program with Stopping Stones
- Duke University Libraries are asking attendees of scholarly events during the pandemic to fill out a survey about online formats, due September 30, 2022
AWARDS AND FUNDING
- The Fulbright US Scholar Program is accepting applications for their 2023-24 awards, due September 15, 2022
- The Caribbean Digital Scholarship Collective is accepting applications for at least five micro-grants, due September 20, 2022
- The Institute of Museum and Library Services is accepting applications for National Leadership Grants for Libraries and the Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program, due September 21, 2022
- The Museum Association of New York and the William G. Pomeroy Foundation are accepting applications for The Pomeroy Fund for NYS History, due September 23, 2022
- The Society of Architectural Historians is accepting applications for SAH Membership Grants for Emerging Professionals, due September 30, 2022
- The American Council of Learned Societies is accepting applications for several fellowships and grants, with deadlines ranging from late September 2022 to January 2023
- The Organization of American Historians’ 2023 awards cycle is now open, with nominations for most awards due October 1, 2022
- The National Historical Publications & Records Commission is accepting applications for several grant opportunities, due October 6, 2022
- The National Humanities Center is accepting applications for their 2023-24 Residential Fellowships, due October 6, 2022
- The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History is accepting applications for short-term research fellowships, due October 31, 2022
- The National Museum of the American Latino is accepting applications for the Latino Museum Studies Program Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships, due November 1, 2022
- The University of Delaware Library and the Delaware Art Museum are accepting applications for the Amy P. Goldman Fellowship in Pre-Raphaelite Studies, due November 1, 2022
- The NCPH 2023 awards cycle is now open, with nominations for the Book Award due November 1, 2022, and all other nominations due December 1, 2022
- The Newberry Library is accepting applications for both long-term fellowships, due November 1, 2022, and short-term fellowships, due December 15, 2022
- The National Endowment for the Humanities is accepting applications for Spotlight on Humanities in Higher Education grants, due November 2, 2022
- The Immigration and Ethnic History Society is accepting applications for the George E. Pozzetta Dissertation Award, due December 31, 2022
- The Missouri Conference on History is accepting nominations for their annual awards, due December 31, 2022, and February 5, 2023
CONFERENCES AND CALLS
- The American Association for State and Local History will hold their annual conference, “Right Here, Right Now: The Power of Place,” in Buffalo, New York, US, September 14-17, 2022, and virtually, November 1-4, 2022
- The Association for the Study of African American Life and History will hold their annual meeting and virtual conference, “Black Health and Wellness,” in Montgomery, Alabama, US, September 29-October 1, 2022
- The Ohio Local History Alliance will hold their annual meeting, “Be the Change,” in Columbus, Ohio, US, September 30-October 1, 2022
- Queer History South will hold their annual conference, “Archives for All, Y’all,” in Dallas Texas, US, September 30-October 2, 2022
- The Mountain-Plains Museums Association will hold their annual conference, “Resilience and Reinvention: Embracing Change,” in Tulsa, Oklahoma, US, October 4-7, 2022
- The Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums will hold their annual meeting, “Onward! What’s Next?,” in Washington, DC, US, October 9-11, 2022
- The Association on American Indian Affairs will hold their annual repatriation conference, “ReACTivating Our Ancestral Connections,” in New Buffalo, Michigan, US, October 11-13, 2022
- The Wisconsin Historical Society will hold the 16th Annual Local History & Historic Preservation Conference, “Connecting Communities: The Power of Place,” virtually and in Rothschild, Wisconsin, US, October 12-14, 2022
- The Western History Association will hold their annual conference, “Protocols and Poetics of Place,” in San Antonio, Texas, US, October 12-15, 2022
- The International Society of Landscape, Place and Material Culture calls for papers for their annual meeting, “Boardwalk Empire: Landscapes of Leisure, Sin, and Redemption,” in Atlantic City, New Jersey, US, October 19-22, 2022 (deadline is September 30, 2022)
- The Oral History Association will hold their annual meeting, “Walking Through the Fire: Human Perseverance in Times of Turmoil,” in Los Angeles, California, US, October 19-22, 2022
- The Society of Georgia Archivists will hold their annual meeting, “Sustaining Archives: Practical Solutions for the Future,” at the Jekyll Island Club, Georgia, US, October 25-28, 2022
- The New York State History and Education Conference, “History Fights Back!,” will be held in Oneonta, New York, US, October 28-30, 2022
- The National Trust for Historic Preservation will hold the PastForward National Preservation Conference virtually, November 1-4, 2022
- The Society for US Intellectual History will hold their annual conference, “Democracy and Community in Crisis,” in Boston, Massachusetts, US, November 3-5, 2022
- The Federation of State Humanities Councils and the National Humanities Alliance calls for proposals for the 2022 National Humanities Conference in Los Angeles, California, US, November 10-13, 2022 (deadline is October 7, 2022)
- The Coalition of Master’s Scholars on Material Culture calls for papers for the virtual symposium, “Tools of the Trade,” November 19, 2022 (deadline is October 14, 2022)
- The Public History as the New Citizen Science of the Past project calls for proposals for the virtual 2022 International Symposium, December 7, 2022 (deadline is September 30, 2022)
- The American Historical Association will hold their 136th Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US, January 5-8, 2023
- The Missouri Conference on History calls for proposals for their 65th Annual Conference in Springfield, Missouri, US, March 15-17, 2023 (deadline is November 1, 2022)
- The National Council for History Education calls for proposals for their annual conference, “Freedom From, Freedom To,” in Salt Lake City, Utah, US, March 23-25, 2023 (deadline is September 26, 2022)
- The Nineteenth-Century Studies Association calls for papers for their annual conference, “Remaking the Past,” in Sacramento, California, US, March 30-April 1, 2023 (deadline is September 30, 2022)
- NCPH calls for posters for their annual meeting, “To Be Determined,” in Atlanta, Georgia, US, April 12-15, 2023 (deadline is October 7, 2022)
- The Rochester Public Library calls for proposals for “Rochester and the Mid-Sized American City in the 21st Century: A Conference and Conversation” in Rochester, New York, US, April 21-22, 2023 (deadline is October 15, 2022)
- The Agricultural History Society calls for proposals for their annual meeting, “Agricultural Pasts of the Climate Crisis,” in Knoxville, Tennessee, US, June 8-10, 2023 (deadline is September 15, 2022)
- The Western History Association calls for proposals for their conference, “Restorations and Repairs: Lives and Landscapes Across Many Wests,” in Los Angeles, California, US, October 26-29, 2023 (deadline is December 5, 2022)
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
- Montpelier is offering several Constitution Month programs throughout September
- The Smithsonian American Art Museum is accepting applications for their professional development writing program, Toward Equity in Publishing, due September 15, 2022
- The National Trust for Historic Preservation is hosting a virtual event, “Women’s Work: A Conversation with Lucy Lippard and Harmony Hammond,” September 20, 2022
- The Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library is hosting “The Needle’s I: Stitching Identity, A Winterthur Conference,” October 6-7, 2022
- The Bonnie and Richard Reiss Graduate Institute for Constitutional History is accepting applications for a seminar, “American Bureaucracy and the Constitution, from the Founding Era to the Post New Deal,” in New York, New York, US, November 18 and December 2, 9, and 16, 2022, due October 7, 2022
- The Museum Association of New York is offering several fall 2022 virtual programs
- The Humanities and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, will hold the annual Robert K. Webb Lecture, “The Decade of Returns: Museum Curation after the ‘Universal Museum,'” with Dan Hicks in Baltimore, Maryland, US, October 27, 2022
- The Daughters of the American Revolution will hold a symposium, “Impacts of a Nation,” virtually and in Washington, DC, US, November 4, 2022
PUBLICATIONS
- History of Education Quarterly calls for papers for a special issue on San Antonio v. Rodriguez, due December 15, 2022
- A call for abstracts is now open for an edited volume, Thinking With a River: Housatonic Valley History and Culture, due February 1, 2023
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