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Subject: History of Cartography Fellowships announced
Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 14:41:41 -0000
From: "tony campbell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: "*History of Geography"
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ANNOUNCING THE TENTH SERIES OF J B HARLEY
RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS IN THE HISTORY OF
CARTOGRAPHY


The Trustees of the J B Harley Research Fellowships Trust Fund are
pleased
to announce the tenth series of awards, offering support at a rate of
£250
(sterling) per week.  The fellowships are designed to assist research in
the
London map collections:-

Guenièvre Fournier (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales,
Marseilles, France) 'Views and maps of Marseilles, Genoa and Barcelona
(15th-19th centuries)' (3 weeks)

Anthony Mullan (Library of Congress, Humanities and Social Sciences
Division, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.) ' "The Post-Road from Buenos Ayres
to
Potosi 1816": the close relationship of a map to travel literature and
visual culture' (2 weeks)

Professor Karl Offen (University of Oklahoma, Department of Geography,
U.S.A.) 'Mapping Mosquitia: Miskitu identity and the geographical
imagination in Northeastern Nicaragua' (3 weeks)

12 submissions were received this time.  For details of past awards,
numbers
of applicants, and extracts from previous Fellows' reports, see:-

< http://ihr.sas.ac.uk/maps/harlflws.html > [part of the 'Map History'
gateway site]

For information about applying for a Fellowship (closing date 1st
November)
please e-mail or write (preferably saying where you saw this notice)
to:-

Tony Campbell, Hon. Sec., Harley Fellowships, 76 Ockendon Road, London
N1
3NW, UK. < [log in to unmask] >

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