ACLS created the Frederick Burkhardt Residential Fellowships for Recently Tenured Scholars in 1999 to support scholars in the humanities and interpretive social sciences in the crucial years immediately following the granting of tenure, and to provide emerging leaders in their fields with the resources to pursue long-term, unusually ambitious projects. The final competition was held in 2020.
The American Antiquarian Society was one of thirteen major research libraries and interdisciplinary centers participating in this program.
Application Procedure
Further information and application deadline: see ACLS website
Contact Person
Fellows
Date | Name | Affiliation | Position | ||
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2019-20 | Louise Walker | Northeastern University | Associate Professor of History | Economic Woes: Debt and the Ethics of Capitalism in Modern Mexico | |
2016-17 | Christopher N. Phillips | Lafayette College | Associate Professor of English | The Hymnal Before the Notes: A History of Reading and Practice | |
2006-07 | Jeffrey Sklansky | Oregon State University | Associate Professor | The Rise and Fall of the 'Money Question' in the Nineteenth-Century United States |