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Federal/State
Partnership ADDITIONAL MATCH: $10,000 PROJECT DIRECTOR: Gregory
Kimura PROJECT TITLE: We the People: the March to DESCRIPTION: To support radio
programming, institutes for teachers, and grants for local projects, all
related to important themes and topics in Federal/State
Partnership ADDITIONAL MATCH: $10,000 PROJECT DIRECTOR: Niualama
Taifane PROJECT TITLE: The History of DESCRIPTION: The first
history text to collect archival and other materials about Amerika, Public
Programs Interpreting PROJECT DIRECTOR: Paul Hirt PROJECT TITLE: Nature, Culture, and History at the DESCRIPTION: Implementation
of an interactive web site and a DVD, audio tours, and other materials
interpreting the natural and cultural history of the Federal/State
Partnership ADDITIONAL MATCH: $10,000 PROJECT DIRECTOR: Ann‑Mary
Johnson PROJECT TITLE: We the People DESCRIPTION: To support
cultural heritage tourism projects, planning for a tour in 2009 of the
traveling exhibit, "New Harmonies" on American roots music, keynote
speakers for the annual book festival and the annual humanities lecture, and
issues forums on important topics in the humanities in election year 2008. Public
Programs NEH On the Road Batesville, PROJECT DIRECTOR: Jo Blatti PROJECT TITLE: Shipping Subsidy to Accompany Traveling
Exhibition Federal/State
Partnership ADDITIONAL MATCH: $10,000 PROJECT DIRECTOR: Jeffrey
Root PROJECT TITLE: We the People Programs in DESCRIPTION: To support the
annual statewide History Day in Public
Programs Museum Projects PROJECT DIRECTOR: Forrest
McGill PROJECT TITLE: Presentation of "The Lost Treasures of
DESCRIPTION: Implementation
of a traveling exhibition, a catalog, a web site, and public and educational
programs exploring the arts and cultural heritage of ancient Afghanistan. Education
Programs Institutes for College and University Teachers PROJECT DIRECTOR: PROJECT TITLE: Representations DESCRIPTION: A five‑week
institute for twenty‑four college and university teachers in PROJECT DIRECTOR: Brian
Catlos PROJECT TITLE: The Medieval DESCRIPTION: A four‑week
institute for twenty‑four college and university teachers in Institutes for School Teachers Calabasas,
Center for Civic Education $169,996 PROJECT DIRECTOR: William
Harris PROJECT TITLE: Political and Constitutional Theory for
Citizens DESCRIPTION: A three‑week
institute for twenty‑five school teachers on American political and
constitutional thought. Seminars for School Teachers PROJECT DIRECTOR: Michael
Uhlmann PROJECT TITLE: The President vs. Congress: Constitutional
Principles and Practices That Have Shaped Our Understanding of the War Powers DESCRIPTION: A two-week seminar for fifteen high school
teachers to study the origins and development of the Constitution’s
allocation of the war powers. PROJECT DIRECTOR: Kathleen
Jones PROJECT TITLE: The Political Theory of Hannah Arendt: The Problem of Evil and the Origins of Totalitarianism DESCRIPTION: A six‑week
seminar for fifteen school teachers to study three major works by political
theorist Hannah Arendt, which provide philosophical lenses to consider the
problem of evil, the uses of terror, and the origins of totalitarianism. Preservation
and Access Advancing
Knowledge: The IMLS/NEH Digital Partnership PROJECT DIRECTOR: Michael
Buckland PROJECT TITLE: Context and Relationships: DESCRIPTION: Development of a
testbed of Irish studies materials and three open‑source tools, broadly
applicable to text‑based collections, to serve as an Internet age
"reference section" and to enable students, scholars, and librarians
to establish scholarly context from digital collections. Miscellaneous
Humanities Projects Digital Humanities Start‑Up Grants PROJECT DIRECTOR: Alan Nelson PROJECT TITLE: Records of Early English Drama: Digital
Innovations for Enhanced Access DESCRIPTION: Development of
an electronic publishing framework and supporting tools for Records of Early
English Drama (REED), focusing on a pilot publication of documents on drama and
secular entertainment performed between 1401 and 1642 in Public
Programs Museum Projects PROJECT DIRECTOR: Bobbe
Hultin PROJECT TITLE: Old Stories, New Voices Intercultural Youth
Program Expansion DESCRIPTION: Implementation
of a three‑year program of weeklong summer camps to be held in NEH On the Road PROJECT DIRECTOR: PROJECT TITLE: Enhancing Going Places: Exhibit Through Humanities Scholars
Public
Programs NEH On the Road PROJECT DIRECTOR: Vivian Zoe PROJECT TITLE: Public Programming to Accompany NEH on the
Road Exhibition: Wrapped in Pride: Ghanian Kente and African American Identity Education
Programs Seminars for College Teachers ADDITIONAL MATCH: $ 10,000 PROJECT DIRECTOR: Stephen
Angle PROJECT TITLE: Traditions Into Dialogue: Confucianism and Contemporary Virtue Ethics DESCRIPTION: A six‑week seminar for fifteen college and university faculty to bring Confucian and neo‑Confucian texts into dialogue with recent work in Western virtue ethics. Federal/State
Partnership Washington,
Humanities Council of ADDITIONAL MATCH: $10,000 PROJECT DIRECTOR: Joy Austin PROJECT TITLE: Becoming a Washingtonian: What it means to
be American in the Nation's Capital DESCRIPTION: To support
public programs during DC Emancipation Week in April 2008, a week‑long
institute for 40 high school students, three television programs, reading and
discussion programs for young people; the DC Community Heritage Preservation
Project, and archival resources related to the programs of the Humanities
Council of Washington, DC. Education
Programs Institutes for College and University Teachers PROJECT DIRECTOR: James Davis PROJECT TITLE: The Literature of DESCRIPTION: A five‑week
institute for thirty college and university teachers conducted in Spanish on
teaching the literature of Washington,
American Historical Association $179,423 PROJECT DIRECTOR: John Gillis PROJECT TITLE: Rethinking DESCRIPTION: A four‑week
summer institute for twenty‑five college and university teachers to study
American history in a world‑historical perspective. Institutes for School Teachers Washington,
Folger Shakespeare Library $200,000 PROJECT DIRECTOR: Jeremy
Ehrlich PROJECT TITLE: Folger Shakespeare Library Teaching
Shakespeare 2008 Institute DESCRIPTION: A four‑week
institute for twenty‑five secondary school teachers to examine
Shakespeare's plays. Washington,
Churchill Centre $131,423 PROJECT DIRECTOR: James
Muller PROJECT TITLE: Winston Churchill and the Anglo‑American
Relationship DESCRIPTION: A three‑week
summer institute in Landmarks of American History Washington,
National Trust for Historic Preservation $166,180 PROJECT DIRECTOR: Katherine
Malone‑France PROJECT TITLE: Race and Place: An Examination of African
Americans in DESCRIPTION: Two one‑week
workshops for 100 school teachers on slavery, emancipation, reconstruction, and
segregation in Washington, D. C. Federal/State
Partnership
ADDITIONAL MATCH: $ 10,000 PROJECT DIRECTOR: Janine
Farver PROJECT TITLE: DESCRIPTION: Projects
exploring the relationship between Education
Programs Landmarks of American History PROJECT DIRECTOR: Ann
Schoenacher PROJECT TITLE: Jump at the Sun: Zora Neale Hurston and Her
Eatonville Roots DESCRIPTION: Three one‑week
workshops for 120 school teachers to explore Zora Neale Hurston's life and work
in the context of her hometown, Seminars for School Teachers PROJECT DIRECTOR: Anne Cruz PROJECT TITLE: Literary Picaros and Picaras and their
Travels in Early Modern DESCRIPTION: A four‑week
seminar for fifteen school teachers on the picaresque literature of early
modern Miscellaneous
Humanities Projects Digital Humanities Start‑Up Grants PROJECT DIRECTOR: Lori
Walters PROJECT TITLE: Come Back to the Fair DESCRIPTION: The development
of a recreation of the 1964‑1965 World's Fair as a three‑dimensional
archive. Education
Programs Landmarks of American History PROJECT DIRECTOR: Timothy
Crimmins PROJECT TITLE: The Problem of the Color Line: DESCRIPTION: Two one‑week
workshops for 80 school teachers on southern segregation and the Civil Rights
Movement in Landmarks of American History for Community
Colleges, WTP PROJECT DIRECTOR: Stan Deaton PROJECT TITLE: African‑American History &
Culture in the Georgia Lowcountry: DESCRIPTION: Two one‑week
workshops for 50 community college faculty members on African American life in
rural and urban communities in the Georgia Lowcountry. Federal/State
Partnership Hagatna, ADDITIONAL MATCH: $10,000 PROJECT DIRECTOR: Shannon
Murphy PROJECT TITLE: The DESCRIPTION: The research and
content developmen on the early American (1898‑1941) and post‑World
War II periods in Federal/State
Partnership ADDITIONAL MATCH: $10,000 PROJECT DIRECTOR: Robert Buss PROJECT TITLE: We the People: American History, Literature
and Cultural Traditions DESCRIPTION: A variety of
projects including teacher workshops, on American and local history, programs
to commemorate the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial, Literature and Medicine
discussion groups, and History Day. Education
Programs Landmarks of American History PROJECT DIRECTOR: Namji
Steinemann PROJECT TITLE: DESCRIPTION: Two one‑week
workshops for 80 school teachers to study the history and commemoration of the
Japanese attack on Public
Programs Library Programs Chicago,
American Library Association $300,223 PROJECT DIRECTOR: Susan
Brandehoff PROJECT TITLE: Pride and Passion: The African American
Baseball Experience DESCRIPTION: Implementation
of a traveling exhibition that would tour to 20 libraries, examining African
Americans' participation in organized baseball from the Civil War to the
present. Chicago,
American Library Association $218,414 PROJECT DIRECTOR: Susan
Brandehoff PROJECT TITLE: Soul of a People: Voices from the Federal
Writers' Project‑‑Library Outreach Programs DESCRIPTION: Implementation
of a series of reading and film discussion programs at 30 public libraries,
with a companion web site, that would occur simultaneously with the
broadcasting of the NEH‑supported documentary film Soul of a People: Voices
from the Federal Writers' Project. NEH On the Road PROJECT DIRECTOR: Susan
English PROJECT TITLE: Public Programming to Accompany Traveling
Exhibition Education
Programs Landmarks of American History Edwardsville,
Southern PROJECT DIRECTOR: Caroline
Pryor PROJECT TITLE: Abraham Lincoln and the Forging of Modern DESCRIPTION: Two one‑week
workshops for 100 school teachers on Abraham Lincoln and his role in American
history, using sites in and near Seminars for School Teachers PROJECT DIRECTOR: David
Raybin PROJECT TITLE: Chaucer's DESCRIPTION: A four‑week
summer seminar for fifteen school teachers on Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury
Tales, to be held in Miscellaneous
Humanities Projects Digital Humanities Start‑Up Grants PROJECT DIRECTOR: Colin Allen PROJECT TITLE: InPhO: the DESCRIPTION: To support the
development of software to automate searching, navigating, and representing the
relations among philosophical ideas, scholars, and works. PROJECT DIRECTOR: David
Bodenhamer PROJECT TITLE: Conceptualizing Humanities GIS: An Expert Planning Workshop on Religion in
the Atlantic World DESCRIPTION: A 3‑day
invitational workshop for 10 experts in historical Geographical Information
Systems, religion in the Atlantic world, and cultural mapping, which will
result in a book on the workshop topic. Education
Programs Institutes for School Teachers Decorah, PROJECT DIRECTOR: Norma
Hervey PROJECT TITLE: Challenges and Results of Teaching the
Holocaust DESCRIPTION: A five-week summer institute for thirty high
school teachers on the complex history and continuing relevance of the
Holocaust to be held in Washington, D.C., Berlin, Prague, Krakow, and other
locations. Federal/State
Partnership ADDITIONAL MATCH: $10,000 PROJECT DIRECTOR: Julie
Mulvihill PROJECT TITLE: Kansans Tell Their Stories DESCRIPTION: To support
projects initiated by Federal/State
Partnership ADDITIONAL MATCH: $10,000 PROJECT DIRECTOR: Virginia
Smith PROJECT TITLE: Prime Time Family DESCRIPTION: To support the
Prime Time Family Reading Time family literacy program, Chautauqua
presentations in Public
Programs Library Programs PROJECT DIRECTOR: Dianne
Brady PROJECT TITLE: Prime Time Family DESCRIPTION: Implementation of 20 bilingual family reading and discussion programs, four programs each in five states. Media Projects PROJECT DIRECTOR: Nick
Spitzer PROJECT TITLE: American Routes: Routes to Home: Words and
Music from Migrants, Exiles, Travelers, and Wanderers DESCRIPTION: Production of
ten two‑hour programs exploring the traveler as an iconic image in
American narrative, songs, and stories. |