DetailsExternalFunder: Library Company of PhiladelphiaMore information: http://librarycompany.org/academic-programs/fellowships/dissertation/Type: Fellowship/Scholarship DisciplineDiscipline: AnthropologyCultural StudiesEconomicsHistorySociologyUnspecified Eligibility QualificationsEligibility: Graduate student Max Amount Maximum amount: $20,000 ActivitiesActivities funded: Research DeadlinesDue date: 11/01/2019 DescriptionThe Library Company of Philadelphia’s Program in Early American Economy and Society invites applications for three types of fellowship awards. These research fellowships are designed to promote scholarship in early American economy and society, broadly defined, from its colonial beginnings to the 1850s. Possible research topics include Atlantic and global connections of the American economy; its commerce, business, technology, manufacturing, agriculture, internal development, or political economy; the history of race and the economy, capitalism, households, or gendered economies. All fellows are expected to be resident researchers in Philadelphia for the duration of awards. Applicants for the dissertation fellowships may submit proposals based not only on the extensive collections at the Library Company, but also on the printed and manuscript materials of other institutions in the Philadelphia area. Funding Opportunities Keywords: Doctoral StudentsResearchFellowshipAmerican SocietyAmerican Economics