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Washington, DC 09/10
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German Historical Institute Washington DC, Washington, DC
05.09.2010-17.09.2010, Washington, DC, Chicago, IL, Boston, MA,
Milwaukee, WI
Deadline: 01.03.2010
Bosch Foundation Archival Seminar for Young Historians:
American History in Transatlantic Perspective
An Archival Course for Historians in the United States
September 5 – 17, 2010
With the generous support of the Robert Bosch Foundation, the German
Historical Institute, together with the University of Chicago’s
Department of History and the Heidelberg Center for American Studies at
Heidelberg University, offers an archival program for doctoral students
from Germany and the United States.
The seminar prepares Ph.D. students working in the field of American
history for their prospective research trips. Participants learn how to
contact archives, use finding aids, identify important reference tools,
and become acquainted with miscellaneous American research facilities,
among them the Wisconsin State Historical Society, the John F. Kennedy
Presidential Library, and the Library of Congress. They gain insight
into how historical materials are acquired, preserved, and made
accessible to historians. In addition, they have the opportunity to meet
a number of prominent scholars and discuss their research with them.
We hope that participants will gain an appreciation for the various
kinds of archives and special collections located in the United States,
either for future reference or for their general training as scholars of
American history, culture, and society. Students are also welcome to
extend their stay in the United States to do their own exploration and
research after the program ends.
We strongly encourage potential participants to apply together with a
transatlantic partner. Participants are expected to form small working
groups during the seminar and initiate cooperation with a partner
PhD-student in their respective fields. Applicants should note, however,
that they will have limited opportunity to do their own work during the
course.
Applicants must be registered as Ph.D. students or enrolled in a Ph.D.
program at a German or US institution of higher education. The program
seeks qualified applicants interested in historical studies in a broad
range of fields (art history, economic and business history, history of
consumption, cultural studies, diplomatic history, etc.), and whose
projects require consulting sources located in US archives.
Preference will be given to those who have already chosen a dissertation
topic and written a dissertation proposal but have not yet embarked on
actual research. Prospective candidates must have excellent knowledge of
written and spoken English. All parts of the program will be conducted
in English.
The stipends cover expenses for travel and accommodation and include a
daily allowance.
A complete application consists of:
(1) a cover letter outlining the candidate’s motivation to participate;
(2) a curriculum vitae;
(3) a dissertation proposal (4-8 pages), and
(4) a letter from the candidate’s doctoral advisor.
Applicants are encouraged to submit their materials via e-mail.
Advisors’ letters can be sent directly, by post, or by e-mail to
Bosch Foundation Archive Seminar for Young Historians
German Historical Institute
1607 New Hampshire Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20009-2562
USA
E-mail: b.thomas@ghi-dc.org
Deadline for submission is March 1, 2010.
All applicants will be notified by March 31, 2010.
For more information, please contact
Dr. Mischa Honeck
Heidelberg Center for American Studies
Hauptstraße 120
69117 Heidelberg
Germany
mischa.honeck@hca.uni-heidelberg.de
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Baerbel Thomas
German Historical Institute
1607 New Hampshire Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20009
b.thomas@ghi-dc.org
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