The Grants Committee has announced the four recipients of the 2024 ESEH-Gale Non-Residential Fellowships.
Congratulations to:
- Elizabeth Hameeteman
Salty Business: Desalination and Its Developmentalist Legacies in the (Post)colonial World - Gilberto Mazzoli
Ecology on Wheels: Mapping Mobile Environmental Knowledge in the United States, 1892-1964 - Vanessa Bateman
Screening Wildlife: A History of Citizen Filmmaking and Conservation in Canada, the United States, and Caribbean, 1910-1960 - Yotam Tsal
“The Inter-Imperial al-Tahtawi Archive:” Placing Egyptian, British, and French Natures in Dialogue
These fellowships provide funding to early-career scholars who work at the intersection of Environmental History and Digital Humanities for carring out projects that rely on Gale Primary Sources. The fellowship period is for six months and Gale provides funding of US$ 2,500 for each fellow.
More information on the call: Click here.
ESEH Grants Committee
Luregn Lenggenhager (University of Cologne, Germany)
Stefan Dorondel (Casa Academiei Romane, Bucharest, Romania)
Kate Stevens, chair (University of Waikato, Australia)
Agnes Limmer (LMU Munich, Germany)