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Lucy Delap awarded major research grant

by Alice Gorton | Apr 25, 2017 | Announcements | 0 comments

NYCTC faculty member Lucy Delap (Cambridge) has been awarded a Cambridge Humanities Research Grant for a new project, “Learning Disability in the Workplace, 1913-1980.” This research will investigate the archival sources for the history of learning...

Freddy Foks organizes history of anthropology conference

by Alice Gorton | Apr 24, 2017 | Announcements | 0 comments

NYCTC graduate student Freddy Foks is co-organizing a conference, “History of Anthropology: Transforming Knowledge and Power (1870-1970),” a theme closely related to the subject of his PhD thesis. The conference will take place in Cambridge, September...

Natasha Pesaran awarded SSRC fellowship

by Alice Gorton | Apr 24, 2017 | Announcements | 0 comments

NYCTC graduate student Natasha Pesaran has been awarded the US Social Science Research Council’s International Dissertation Research Fellowship to pursue substantial archival research over the course of the 2017-18 academic year. Congratulations to...

Laura Quinton awarded CLIR-Mellon dissertation fellowship

by Alice Gorton | Apr 7, 2017 | Announcements | 0 comments

NYCTC graduate student Laura Quinton has received a CLIR-Mellon Dissertation Fellowship to support substantial research using unconventional archival materials. Worth $25,000, the fellowship supports a year of research. Congratulations to...

Laura Carter organizes conference at King’s College London

by Alice Gorton | Apr 4, 2017 | Announcements | 0 comments

NYCTC participant Laura Carter, whose current role at King’s College London involves coordinating the King’s Contemporary British History initiative, is organizing a conference, “Contemporary British History Now,” to be held at KCL on 13...

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