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Programs of the Division of Research and Education are the nation's primary means of encouraging and supporting the advancement of American learning in the humanities. The division unites the Endowment's programs that encourage the creation and reclamation of knowledge and the subsequent transmission of that knowledge to teachers and students in universities, colleges, and schools nationwide. Four programs fulfill the mission of promoting significant scholarship of history, language, and culture: Education Development and Demonstration, Seminars and Institutes, Fellowships and Stipends, and Research.
The Education Development and Demonstration program supports nationally significant curriculum and materials development efforts; faculty study programs within and among educational institutions; and wider dissemination of the results of such projects. In 1998, the division entered the first year of the "Schools for a New Millennium" initiative to enable schools to further the teaching of the humanities through new digital technologies. NEH made one of these highly competitive awards to West Junior High School in Lawrence, Kansas. This one-year award will bring together junior high school teachers, museum curators, and university faculty members for intensive study and development of curricular materials for the improved teaching of local and state history. Upon implementation, students will join their teachers in researching historical topics by exploring new ways to digitize primary documents, photos, and artifacts.
Seminars and Institutes, the nation's leading faculty development program in the humanities, sponsors projects held each summer at colleges, universities, and research centers across the country. For example, the University of California, San Diego, hosted a 1998 Summer Seminar for School Teachers on the relationship between Japan and the West. By focusing on writings by Japanese traveling abroad and Westerners visiting Japan during the Meiji period (1868-1912), the seminar was deeply rooted in primary source materials while raising questions of contemporary, as well as historical, significance. The title of the seminar, "Foreigners Perceived," reflects the project's concern with stereotyping and with its implications for American-Japanese relations. The seminar involved teachers drawn from twelve states. Like the participants in all NEH seminars and institutes, they were selected in a national competition. Seminars and institutes are offered for college and university faculty members as well as for elementary and secondary school teachers.
Fellowships and Stipends enable individuals to enhance their capacities as teachers, researchers, and interpreters of the humanities. Awards provide released time for scholars to investigate and write on significant topics in all humanistic disciplines for up to one year. For example, Joseph Reidy, of Howard University in Washington, D.C., received a 1998-99 Fellowship for University Teachers to write a social history of African American sailors in the United States Navy during the Civil War. In his proposed book, Reidy will use naval records and personal accounts to weave together the lives and struggles of this rarely-studied group. Such an investigation will shed light on the contributions these sailors made to their communities and their country within the context of nineteenth-century naval and maritime history. The aim of these awards is to advance scholarly knowledge in particular disciplines or topic areas, and the resulting books are often acknowledged with prizes or other honors for bringing the humanities to a larger public as well.
Research grants support scholarly collaborations of all kinds, including scholarly editing, translations, conferences, and other kinds of basic research. One such project focuses on a large corpus of documents bearing on the Spanish entry into what is now New Mexico. While historians have long recognized the importance of these documents, there have been few accurate transcriptions or translations, and scholars, teachers, and students have had to work without the benefit of a useful edition. Two established scholars, who bring complementary skills to bear on questions of language and methodology, are being assisted by two junior scholars in the preparation of an edition of important Spanish documents with facing English translations and a critical apparatus. This edition, which includes sources from the first recorded exploration in 1536 to the 1680 Pueblo Revolt, will make the primary sources accessible to specialists and nonspecialists alike. Research grants also provide U.S. scholars with residential fellowships at independent domestic and foreign centers for advanced study.
James Herbert
Director
Division of Research and Education
Research
Grants provide up to three years of support for research in the preparation for publication of editions, translations, and other important works in the humanities, and in the conduct of large or complex interpretive studies, including archaeology projects and the humanities studies of science and technology.
American Academy in Rome
New York, NY
Lester K. Little
$30,833*
NEH Postdoctoral Fellowships at American Academy in Rome
American Antiquarian Society
Worcester, MA
John B. Hench
$195,000
NEH Fellowships at the American Antiquarian Society
American Center of Oriental Research
Baltimore, MD
Pierre M. Bikai
$12,000*
Fellowships in the Humanities
American Council of Learned Societies
New York, NY
John J. McDermott
$50,000*
The Correspondence of William James
American Council of Learned Societies
New York, NY
Jason H. Parker
$126,326*
ACLS/SSRC Postdoctoral Humanities Fellowships in Inter-national and Foreign Area Studies
American Council of Learned Societies
New York, NY
Jason H. Parker
$121,000*
American Research in the Humanities in the People's Republic of China
American Institute of Indian Studies
Chicago, IL
Frederick M. Asher
$42,799*
Humanities Fellowships at the American Institute of Indian Studies
American Institute of Indian Studies
Chicago, IL
Frederick M. Asher
$99,781
Humanities Fellowships at the American Institute of Indian Studies
American Philological Association
New York, NY
James C. McKeown
$17,345*
Fellowships at the Thesaurus Institute in Munich
American Research Center in Egypt
New York, NY
Terence Walz
$65,425*
Humanities Fellowship Program
American University
Washington, DC
Charles E. Beveridge
$69,482*
The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ
Anne Feldhaus
$140,000
Oral Literature of the Maharashtrian Countryside
Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities
Richmond, VA
William M. Kelso
$160,000
The Jamestown Rediscovery Archaeological Project
California State University
Hayward, CA
Amy O. Rodman
$98,000
Textile Analysis from the Huaca Cao Viejo, Chicama Valley, Peru
Catholic University of America
Washington, DC
Timothy B. Noone
$22,515**
Duns Scotus Philosophical Works: Critical Editions
College of Charleston
Charleston, SC
Rosemary Brana-Shute
$45,000
The Impact of the Haitian Revolution in the Atlantic World
Columbia University
New York, NY
Ehsan O. Yarshater
$32,000
Tabari Translation Project
Drew University
Madison, NJ
Peter Ochs
$3,000*
Textual Reasoning: Jewish Text Study and Philosophy
Duke University
Durham, NC
Mary L. Bryan
$500*
The Jane Addams Papers Project: Select, Print Edition
Gallaudet University
Washington, DC
Jennifer L. Nelson
$40,000
Critical Approaches to American Sign Language Literature
George Washington University
Washington, DC
Charlene B. Bickford
$115,000
Documentary History of the First Federal Congress, 1789-91
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA
Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
$24,750*
Black Periodical Literature Project
Howard University
Washington, DC
Ann Macy Roth
$50,000
A Giza Cemetery Excavation: Life in an Egyptian Cemetery
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN
Jeffrey L. Gould
$45,000*
Memories of Mestizaje or Race-Mixing: Cultural Politics in Central America, 1920-Present
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN
Stephen M. Watt
$40,000
Nationalism and a National Theatre: 100 Years of Irish Literary Theatre
Indiana University
Indianapolis, IN
Nathan Houser
$65,380*
A Critical Edition of the Writings of Charles S. Peirce
Indiana University
Indianapolis, IN
John R. McKivigan
$110,000
The Correspondence of Frederick Douglass
Institute for Advanced Study
Princeton, NJ
Phillip A. Griffiths
$55,500*
Fellowships in the Humanities
Institute for Advanced Study
Princeton, NJ
Phillip A. Griffiths
$162,000
Research in the Social Sciences and the Humanities
Institute for Advanced Study
Princeton, NJ
Phillip A. Griffiths
$162,000
School of Historical Studies Memberships
Institute of Early American History and Culture
Williamsburg, VA
Charles F. Hobson
$5,000*
The Papers of John Marshall
International Research and Exchanges Board
Washington, DC
Paul Ashin
$179,300*
IREX Advanced Research Programs in the Humanities
John Carter Brown Library
Providence, RI
Norman Fiering
$16,954*
Long-term Humanities Fellowships at the John Carter Brown Library
John Carter Brown Library
Providence, RI
Norman Fiering
$77,046
Long-term Fellowships at a Center for Advanced Study Specializing in the History of the Americas before c. 1825
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD
Louis P. Galambos
$50,000*
The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD
Louis P. Galambos
$125,000
The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower
Mary Washington College
Fredericksburg, VA
Barbara D. Palmer
$38,750
Records of Early English Drama
Massachusetts Historical Society
Boston, MA
Richard A. Ryerson
$49,500*
The Adams Papers
Museum of Fine Arts
Boston, MA
Rita E. Freed
$20,500
Symposium on the Archaeology of Nubia and the Sudan
National Humanities Center
Research Triangle Park, NC
W. Robert Connor
$180,000*
NEH Fellowships at the National Humanities Center
National Humanities Center
Research Triangle Park, NC
W. Robert Connor
$618,500
NEH Fellowships at the National Humanities Center
Newberry Library
Chicago, IL
Charles T. Cullen
$35,000*
Fellowships at the Newberry Library
Newberry Library
Chicago, IL
Charles T. Cullen
$220,000
Fellowships at the Newberry Library
New York Public Library
New York, NY
Howard Dodson
$10,889*
Scholars-in-Residence Program at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
New York Public Library
New York, NY
Howard Dodson
$92,383
Scholars-in-Residence Fellowship Program at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
New York University
New York, NY
Esther Katz
$139,150
The Selected Papers of Margaret Sanger
New York University
New York, NY
Rita Wright
$50,000
Landscape Histories and Human Settlement in the Indus Valley Civilization: Harappa and Its Hinterlands
Northwestern University
Evanston, IL
Daniel H. Garrison
$124,575
Annotated Translation of Vesalius's Fabrica
Northwestern University
Evanston, IL
Gil J. Stein
$19,500*
The Impact of Mesopotamian Colonies on Anatolian Complex Societies: Excavations at Hacinebi, Turkey
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ
John M. Murrin
$225,000
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson
Rhode Island Historical Society
Providence, RI
Dennis M. Conrad
$83,875
The Papers of General Nathanael Greene
Rice University
Houston, TX
Lynda L. Crist
$12,395*
The Papers of Jefferson Davis
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ
Ann D. Gordon
$35,330*
The Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ
Ann D. Gordon
$100,000
The Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ
Robert A. Rosenberg
$250,000
The Thomas A. Edison Papers
School of American Research
Santa Fe, NM
Douglas W. Schwartz
$46,000*
Resident Scholar Fellowship Program
Southern Illinois University
Carbondale, IL
Larry A. Hickman
$226,000
The John Dewey Correspondence
Stanford University
Stanford, CA
Clayborne Carson
$110,000
The Martin Luther King, Jr., Papers Project
State University of New York
Albany, NY
Charles T. Gehring
$28,104*
The New Netherland Archives
State University of New York
Albany, NY
Charles T. Gehring
$60,000
Translation and Editing of New Netherland Archives
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX
John J. McDermott
$9,375*
The Works of George Santayana
Tulane University
New Orleans, LA
Robert M. Hill
$2,000*
Cakchiquel-Maya Chronicles Translation Project
University of California
Berkeley, CA
Robert H. Hirst
$115,868*
Mark Twain Project (The Mark Twain Papers, Works, and Library)
University of California
Davis, CA
Samuel G. Armistead
$100,000
Edition and Study of Judeo-Spanish Traditional Ballads
University of California
Los Angeles, CA
David L. Blank
$5,100*
Philodemus Translation Project (The Aesthetic Works)
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA
Elizabeth H. Witherell
$12,100*
The Writings of Henry David Thoreau
University of Chicago
Chicago, IL
McGuire Gibson
$19,510*
Diyala Objects Publication Project
University of Chicago
Chicago, IL
Philip Gossett
$70,000
Critical Edition of the Works of Giuseppe Verdi
University of Hawai'i
Honolulu, HI
Barry V. Rolett
$19,915*
Marquesan Prehistory and the East Polynesian Homeland
University of Hawai'i
Honolulu, HI
Miriam T. Stark
$12,000*
Transition to History in the Mekong Delta: An Archaeological Project
University of Maryland
College Park, MD
Neil R. Fraistat
$150,000
The Complete Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley
University of Nebraska
Lincoln, NE
Susan J. Rosowski
$6,000*
The Willa Cather Scholarly Edition
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM
Patricia L. Crown
$120,000
Becoming a Potter: Situated Learning in the American Southwest
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM
John L. Kessell
$48,000*
The Journals of Don Diego de Vargas
University of North Carolina
Greensboro, NC
Loren L. Schweninger
$6,500*
Race, Slavery, and Free Blacks: Petitions to Southern Legislatures and County Courts, 1776-1867
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN
Eugene C. Ulrich
$60,000*
The Dead Sea Scrolls
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
Mary M. Voigt
$5,662*
Gordion, 700-350 B.C.: Political and Economic Change in an Ancient Anatolian City
University of Rochester
Rochester, NY
Russell A. Peck
$5,000*
Middle English Texts Series
University of Rochester
Rochester, NY
Russell A. Peck
$225,000
Middle English Texts Series
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC
David R. Chesnutt
$75,000
The Papers of Henry Laurens
University of Tennessee
Knoxville, TN
Paul H. Bergeron
$110,000
The Andrew Johnson Papers Project
University of Tennessee
Knoxville, TN
Harold D. Moser
$45,400*
The Papers of Andrew Jackson
University of Tennessee
Knoxville, TN
Harold D. Moser
$75,000
The Papers of Andrew Jackson
University of Texas
Austin, TX
J. Patrick Olivelle
$128,000
Critical Edition and Translation of Manusmrti
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA
Philander D. Chase
$328,650
The Papers of George Washington
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA
John J. Dobbins
$15,373*
Pompeii Forum Project: Urban History and Design
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA
Hoyt N. Duggan
$150,000
The Piers Plowman Electronic Archive
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA
John C. Stagg
$30,670*
The Papers of James Madison
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA
Dorothy A. Twohig
$35,000*
The Papers of George Washington
University of Wisconsin
Madison, WI
John P. Kaminski
$30,000*
The Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution
University of Wisconsin
Madison, WI
John P. Kaminski
$100,000
The Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution
University of Wisconsin
Madison, WI
Jonathan M. Kenoyer
$40,000
The Development of Urbanism and the Indus Script at Harappa, Pakistan
University of Wyoming
Laramie, WY
George C. Frison
$15,000*
Analysis and Publication of the Hell Gap Site Investigation
Yale University
New Haven, CT
Barbara B. Oberg
$65,000*
The Papers of Benjamin Franklin
Guillermo Algaze
San Diego, CA
$37,900*
Archaeological Excavation at Titris Hoyuk: The Anatomy of an Early Bronze Age City
Arthur G. Miller
Washington, DC
$22,643*
Vertical and Temporal Integration of Late Postclassic Sierra Zapotec Communities: Calendars and Sacred Sites
Seminars and Institutes
Grants supported national institutes and seminars to improve the teaching of the humanities in colleges and elementary and secondary schools.
American Academy in Rome
New York, NY
Dale Kinney
$104,877
Marvels of Rome:
The Classical City in the Middle Ages
Amherst College
Amherst, MA
Austin D. Sarat
$93,283
Law, Justice, and Morality: Readings in Contemporary Jurisprudence
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ
Wayne M. Senner
$14,508*
Scandinavian Studies Program
Boston University
Boston, MA
Alan Wolfe
$119,784
Morality and Society
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA
Joel A. Tarr
$124,730
Explorations in Technology and Society: The History of Technology
Central Michigan University
Mt. Pleasant, MI
Maureen N. Eke
$71,216
Writing Africa: Chinua Achebe, Joyce Cary, Joseph Conrad, and Wole Soyinka
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY
Robert G. Calkins
$98,041
The Gothic Cathedral as a Mirror of Medieval Culture
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY
Mary L. Jacobus
$105,752
Literature, Aesthetics, and Psychoanalysis: The Legacy of British Object Relations
Duke University
Durham, NC
Stephanie A. Sieburth
$174,855
Authority, Text and Context in 19th-Century Spanish Realism
Duke University
Durham, NC
Marcel Tetel
$103,207
Montaigne and Our Times
East-West Center
Honolulu, HI
Geoffrey M. White
$157,872
Reimagining Indigenous Identities: The Pacific Islands
George Washington University
Washington, DC
James R. Millar
$166,873
New Sources and Findings on Cold War International History
Georgetown University
Washington, DC
John O. Voll
$158,164
Islam and the 21st Century: Heritage and Prospects
Gonzaga University
Spokane, WA
Robert C. Carriker
$70,197
The Journals of the Enlisted Men on the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA
Patrick K. Ford
$102,900
The Epic and Saga Tradition in Medieval Ireland
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA
Henry L. Gates
$165,448
The Civil Rights Movement: History and Consequences
Jewish Theological Seminary of America
New York, NY
Alan Mintz
$99,447
Cultural Responses to the Holocaust in America and Abroad
Lehigh University
Bethlehem, PA
Nadine Sine
$79,294
Viennese Perspectives on European Culture, Ideas and the Arts, 1890-1940
National Humanities Center
Research Triangle Park, NC
Richard Schramm
$962*
The Writing of African American Identity: Self, Race, and Gender
National Humanities Center
Research Triangle Park, NC
Richard R. Schramm
$142,560
The Writing of African American Identity: Self, Race, and Gender
Ohio State University
Columbus, OH
John N. King
$98,405
The English Reformation: Literature, History, and Art
Old Dominion University Research Foundation
Norfolk, VA
Christine Drake
$174,672
La Francophonie: A Study of the Literature and Cultural Geography of French-Speaking West Africa; Focus on Senegal
Prince George's Community College
Largo, MD
Joseph F. Citro
$1,000*
Freedpeople and Southern Society in the Late 19th Century: Learning and Teaching from the Documents
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ
Ulrich C. Knoepflmacher
$121,138
American and British Children's Classics
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ
Lee C. Mitchell
$126,638
Reading Ethically, Reading Aesthetically: American Texts as Moral Example
Reed College
Portland, OR
Lisa M. Steinman
$78,986
The Place of Poetry in Modern America: Stevens, Williams, and Moore
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ
Wilson C. McWilliams
$96,577
Federalists and Antifederalists
SUNY Research Foundation/Binghamton
Binghamton, NY
Salvador J. Fajardo
$90,754
Reading Don Quixote
Sarah Lawrence College
Bronxville, NY
William A. Shullenberger
$70,192
The Classical and the Modern Epic: Homer's Iliad and Walcott's Omeros
Southern Oregon University
Ashland, OR
Alan R. Armstrong
$141,470
Shakespeare in Ashland: Teaching from Performance
Temple University
Philadelphia, PA
Miles Orvell
$93,741
American Ethnic Autobiography: Identity, Language, and Culture
Texas A&M Research Foundation
College Station, TX
Richard J. Golsan
$169,460
Memory, History, and Dictatorship: The Legacy of World War II in France, Germany, and Italy
Trustees of Columbia University
New York, NY
Roger S. Bagnall
$122,938
Society and Culture in Roman Egypt
Trustees of Columbia University
New York, NY
Andrew J. Nathan
$123,777
Cultural Difference and Values: Human Rights and the Challenge of Relativism
Trustees of Columbia University
New York, NY
Howard Stein
$117,313
The American Playwright, 1920-50
University of North Carolina at Asheville Foundation, Inc.
Asheville, NC
Robert F. Yeager
$82,002
Beowulf and the Heroic Age
University of Arkansas
Monticello, AR
Richard A. Corby
$161,500
Islam in West Africa
University of Central Florida
Orlando, FL
Gladstone L. Yearwood
$131,340
Black Film Studies: Integrating African American Cinema into the Arts and Humanities Curriculum
University of Delaware
Newark, DE
Jay L. Halio
$98,092
Shakespeare: Enacting the Text
University of Illinois
Chicago, IL
Robert Bruegmann
$125,876
The Built Environment of the American Metropolis: Public and Private Realms, 1900-2000
University of Illinois
Chicago, IL
Gerald A. Danzer
$157,400
Cartographic Traditions in World History
University of Illinois
Urbana, IL
Donald E. Crummey
$90,616
Nature and Human Societies in Three Continents: North America, South America, and Africa
University of Kansas
Lawrence, KS
Janet Sharistanian
$5,250*
American Women as Writers: Wharton and Cather
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
Michael Bonner
$139,829
The Arab World and the West: A History of Intellectual Relationships
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
Michael Schoenfeldt
$112,686
Renaissance Bodies: English Literature and Medicine
University of Missouri
St. Louis, MO
Robert M. Gordon
$92,493
The Folk Psychology Debate and Its Implications
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC
Carl W. Ernst
$96,051
The Literature of Islamic Mysticism
University of Oregon
Eugene, OR
David J. Curland
$179,985
Mexico and Mexican Americans: Institute for the Combined Study of Literature, Culture, and Methodology
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
Roger M. Allen
$77,473
The Arabic Novel in Translation
University of Texas
San Antonio, TX
Ellen R. Clark
$150,086
Derrumbando Fronteras/Breaking Boundaries: Institute for the Inclusion of Mexican American and Latino Literature
University of Vermont
Burlington, VT
William A. Stephany
$100,023
Dante's Commedia
University of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, WI
Julio Rodriguez-Luis
$83,316
Borges, Cortazar, Garcia Marquez and the Unfinished Reality of Latin America
University of Wisconsin
Oshkosh, WI
William J. Urbrock
$69,149
The Shape and Message of the Psalms
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Blacksburg, VA
Deborah G. Mayo
$82,390
Philosophy of Experimental Inference: Induction, Reliability, and Error
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo, MI
Paul E. Szarmach
$163,501
Anglo-Saxon England
Yale University
New Haven, CT
Leslie Brisman
$106,572
The 20th-Century Bible: Death and Return of the Author
Education Development and Demonstration
Grants support curriculum and materials development efforts; faculty study programs within and among educational institutions; and dissemination of significant developments in humanities education.
American Historical Association
Washington, DC
Noralee Frankel
$180,000 Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age: Reconceptualizing the Introductory Survey Course
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ
Roger L. Bedard
$31,344 A Navajo Model: Heritage, History, Humanities
Asia Society
New York, NY
Namji K. Steinemann
$10,000* Journey Along the Silk Road: Cross-Cultural Encounter and Exchange
Brevard Community College
Cocoa, FL
Henry Carrier
$24,392 Infusing Diversity into the Curriculum: The First Two Years
CUNY Research Foundation/LaGuardia Community College
Long Island City, NY
Joanne Reitano
$31,221 Participation in Government
California State University
Fresno, CA
Vida Samiian
$31,140 Bullard High School Planning Grant Proposal
California State University
Long Beach, CA
Claire E. Martin
$24,990 The Heritage Language Student: Theoretical Considerations and Practical Applications
Calvin College
Grand Rapids, MI
Henry M. Luttikhuizen
$24,840 Visual Rhetoric: The Art of Persuasion
Cherry Hill School District
Cherry Hill, NJ
Lesley Solomon
$24,850 Tradition and Chance in East Asia: An Interdisciplinary Approach
Clemson University
Clemson, SC
James R. Andreas
$25,000 Shakespeare's Africa
College of the Holy Cross
Worcester, MA
Sarah Stanbury
$25,000 Mapping Margery Kempe in the Medieval World
Constitutional Rights Foundation of Chicago
Chicago, IL
Nisan Chavkin
$25,000 The American Jury: Past and Present
Eastern Washington University
Cheney, WA
Karen L. Michaelson
$2,500* Locality, Literature, and Life: Using Electronic Networks to Support History and Language Arts in the K-12 Classroom
Education Development Center, Inc.
Newton, MA
Ronald W. Bailey
$200,000 Nubianet: A Network and Internet Resource for Ancient African and World Civilizations
Francis W. Parker Charter Essential School
Fort Devens, MA
Teri G. Schrader
$31,500 The New Humanities: Global Perspectives, Student Exploration, and Digital Portfolios
Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute
Hyde Park, NY
Thomas J. Thurston
$155,000 The New Deal Network: An Online Teaching Resource on the Public Works and Arts Projects of the New Deal
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA
Roy A. Rosenzweig
$5,000* Images of the French Revolution: A Guided Tour of One of History's Major Turning Points
Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission
Atlanta, GA
Michael J. Feduk
$180,000 Virtual Japan: An Interactive, Multimedia Exploration of Japanese Culture
Grinnell College
Grinnell, IA
Marci J. Sortor
$25,000 A Cross-Cultural Invitation to the Study of History
Hampshire College
Amherst, MA
Mary A. Russo
$23,000 Writing for the World: Rethinking the Humanities for the 21st Century
Henry Ford Community College
Dearborn, MI
Richard E. Bailey
$24,845 In the Workers' Own Words: Oral History in a Manufacturing Community
Henry Sibley High School
Mendota Heights, MN
Constance J. Nelson
$30,267
International Voices: Developing Technology-based Interdisciplinary Curriculum
Idalia Vision Foundation
Idalia, CO James J. Rittenhouse
$23,369
The New Great Plains: A Colorado Perspective
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN
Gloria J. Gibson
$145,000 The Archives of Traditional Music and New Technology: Musical Instruments of West Africa
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN
Patrick McNaughton
$10,000* AFRICA-ROM: An Educational CD-ROM on the Cultures of Africa
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN
Douglas R. Parks
$180,000 Teaching Native American Languages through History and Culture: The Arikara Model
Indiana University
South Bend, IN
Marsha L. Heck
$25,000 Ancestral African and African American Connections: Their Legacy in the Arts and Humanities
Lehman College Art Gallery
Bronx, NY
Susan S. Hoeltzel
$110,000 Teaching History through Public Art in the Bronx: A Web-based Project
Los Angeles Unified School District
Los Angeles, CA
Teresa M. Hudock
$31,439 Exploring Civilization: A Comparative Approach to History and Literature Using Web-based Instruction
Loyola University
New Orleans, LA
David C. Estes
$25,000 Picturing America: Photography and the Study of American Culture
Madonna University
Lovonia, MI
Marjorie Checkoway
$25,000 Our Urban Identity: Interpreting Detroit through the Humanities
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA
Gilberte Furstenberg
$7,500* A Multimedia/Hypermedia Cross-Cultural Project for CD-ROM and the World Wide Web
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA
Henry Jenkins
$10,000* The Virtual Screening Room: A Multimedia Textbook for Film Analysis
Memphis City Schools
Memphis, TN
Elsie L. Bailey
$31,437 BTW Connects: A Project Connecting the Teachers of BTW with the Oral History of the Civil Rights Movement in Memphis
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI
Mark L. Kornbluh
$25,000 Planning for an Online Interdisciplinary Multimedia Journal for the Humanities
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI
Mark L. Kornbluh
$180,000 Historical Voices: Audio Archives of American Historical Figures on the World Wide Web
Middlebury College
Middlebury, VT
James H. Maddox
$212,500 Literature-based Partnerships between Middle/High School Teachers and Higher Education Faculty
Milwaukee Public Schools
Milwaukee, WI
Marilyn M. McKnight
$31,263 The Tapestry Project: How Folklore Reflects the Multicultural Beauty of Our World
Mount Holyoke College
South Hadley, MA
Margaret L. Switten
$188,000 Teaching Medieval Lyric with Modern Technology: New Windows on the Medieval World
Mystic Seaport Museum
Mystic, CT
Fred Dalzell
$10,000* Race, Ethnicity, and Power in Maritime America on the World Wide Web
Nathan Hale High School
Seattle, WA
Elaine K. Wetterauer
$31,500 Justice for All?: A Critical Issue for the New Millennium
National Council for History Education
Westlake, OH
Elaine W. Reed
$31,494 Partners for Professional Development in the Digital Age: West Morris Central High School and the NCHE
Newberry Library
Chicago, IL
Craig P. Howe
$10,000* Hypermedia Tribal Histories Summer Institute
North Central Regional Education Services Agency
Fairmont, WV
Lynn C. Bennett
$500* Tied to the Land: The Impact of Natural Resources on the History, Culture, and Community of a People
Northern Valley Regional High School District
Demarest, NJ
Charles P. Cook
$24,655 A Faculty Colloquium in Asian Traditions and the Asian-American Experience
Northern Virginia Community College
Annandale, VA
Charles T. Evans
$25,000 Teaching the Humanities in a World Wide Web Environment
Northwestern University
Evanston, IL
Jerry Goldman
$25,000* "Oyez. Oyez. Oyez.": A World Wide Web Supreme Court Resource
Northwestern University
Evanston, IL
Janine W. Spencer
$23,200 Picpus, The Walled Garden of Memory
Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association
Deerfield, MA
Timothy C. Neumann
$31,500 Teaching American History Utilizing Digital Resources
Primary Source
Watertown, MA
Anna Roelofs
$70,000 Teaching Resources on African American Intellectual History and Democratic Leadership
Prince William County Public Schools
Manassas, VA
Benjamin D. Swecker
$25,000 Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival: Access for All through Distance Learning
Pueblo of Laguna Department of Education
Laguna, NM
Nicholas Cheromiah
$31,240 Humanities Teaching and Learning at Laguna Middle School
Rice University
Houston, TX
Leslie M. Miller
$31,072 Community in History: A Middle School Exploration
Robert Morris College
Pittsburgh, PA
John C. Jarvis
$25,000 Western Pennsylvania Foreign Language Collaborative
SUNY Research Foundation/Binghamton
Binghamton, NY
Thomas L. Dublin
$100,000 U.S. Women's History World Wide Web Site
SUNY Research Foundation/
Stony Brook Main Campus
Stony Brook, NY
Paul Armstrong
$24,708 The Development of an Asian Studies Program
SUNY Research Foundation/
Stony Brook Main Campus
Stony Brook, NY
Roman De la Campa
$24,500 Curricular Development in American Studies at Stony Brook
Saint Paul Public Schools
St. Paul, MN
Jeffrey R. Dufresne
$31,467 Developing Technology-based Interdisciplinary Curriculum for New Immigrants
San Diego State University Foundation
San Diego, CA
Robert P. Hoffman
$120,000 Spanish Colonial Mission Virtual Museum
San Diego Unified School District
San Diego, CA
Allan C. Peck
$31,500 Curriculum for the 21st Century
Souhegan High School
Amherst, NH
Kim L. Carter
$31,345 Engaged Learning for Every Student
Supreme Court Historical Society
Washington, DC
Maeva Marcus
$25,000 Graduate Institute in Constitutional Studies
Texas Council for the Humanities
Austin, TX
Frances M. Leonard
$10,000* Humanities Exhibits Interactive
University of Arkansas/
Arkansas Archaeological Survey
Fayetteville, AR
Thomas J. Green
$5,000* Development of Interactive, Multimedia Educational Software for Studying Native American Cultural History and Foreign Language
University of California
Irvine, CA
Gwen Kirkpatrick
$25,000 The Culture of the Americas with Global Studies
University of California
Riverside, CA
Lynda S. Bell
$24,801 Cultural Difference and Values: Universal Human Rights and the Challenge of Relativism
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH
John E. Hancock
$115,000 Earth Works: Digital Explorations of the Ancient Ohio Valley
University of Hawai'i
Honolulu, HI
Donald B. Young
$31,452 Diversity and the Building of Community: Multiculturalism in a Democratic Society
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA
Timothy Barrett
$25,000 Interdisciplinary Book Studies at the University of Iowa
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA
Christopher D. Roy
$10,000* Art and Life in Africa: An Interactive Multimedia Tool for High School Students
University of Maryland
College Park, MD
Adele Seeff
$29,050 Planning for the New Millennium: Pursuit of the American Dream
University of Maryland
College Park, MD
Frederick Winter
$24,116 Eras of Transition in World History: Curriculum Development Using Caesarea Maritima in Israel
University of Montana
Missoula, MT
Philip West
$175,000 American Wars in the Pacific: A Digital Resource Library for the Exploration of the Pacific, Korean, and Vietnam Wars
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
Sandra T. Barnes
$25,000* Teaching and Learning about Africa through Modeling, the Internet, and Distance Learning
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
Michael T. Ryan
$180,000 The English Renaissance in Historical Context: Teaching Shakespeare with the World Wide Web
University of Puerto Rico
San Juan, PR
Leonides Santos y Vargas
$187,000 Humanities and the Health Sciences: A Collaborative Project in Bioethics for Faculty Development and Curricular Revision
University of Saint Thomas
St. Paul, MN
William C. Banfield
$24,440 Developing American Cultural Studies at the University of Saint Thomas
University of Scranton
Scranton, PA
Linda Ledford-Miller
$25,000 Seminar on Latin
American Identity
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA
Edward J. Kazlauskas
$7,500* Learning with ISLA (Information System for Los Angeles)
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX
Mary S. Black
$25,000 Project Archaeology
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA
Edward L. Ayers
$20,000* The Valley of the Shadow Project: A Digital Archive of Northern and Southern Community Life in the Civil War
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA
Harold H. Kolb, Jr.
$205,000 Professional Development for Teachers from Virginia Schools and Beyond
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
Patricia B. Ebrey
$190,000 A Visual Sourcebook for Chinese Civilization
University of Wyoming
Laramie, WY
Eric J. Sandeen
$23,818 A Foundation Course for University Studies: Introducing Higher Education to Students through American Studies
Webster University
St. Louis, MO
Britt-Marie C. Schiller
$21,576 Ethics across the Curriculum
West Junior High School
Lawrence, KS
Karen M. Vespestad
$30,356 Community Connections: Celebrating Diversity, Promoting Pluralism
Wisconsin Conservatory of Lifelong Learning
Milwaukee, WI
Char Harteau
$30,583 Virtual Olympics: A K-12 World Cultures and Humanities Challenge
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