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Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 19:07:49 +0000
From: Tony Campbell <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: 5th Series Harley Fellowships
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ANNOUNCING THE SIXTH SERIES OF J.B. HARLEY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS IN THE
HISTORY OF CARTOGRAPHY
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The Trustees of the J.B. Harley Research Fellowships Trust Fund are
pleased to announce the sixth series of awards, offering support at a
rate of 250 pounds per week. The fellowships are designed to assist
research in the London map collections:-
Dr Ian J. Barrow (Department of History, Middlebury College, Vermont)
'Mapping India, Making Britain: Cartography and the Colonial Nation
State' (3 weeks).
Benjamin L. Stone (Department of History, University of Chicago)
'Mapping, Map-Use and State Formation in later Seventeenth and early
Eighteenth Century England' (4 weeks).
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Six submissions were received this time. For details of past
awards and numbers of applicants see:
http://ihr.sas.ac.uk/maps/harlflws.html
If you are interested in details of tax-deductible dollar donations,
please contact the American Friends, c/o Prof. David Woodward, 1443
Mound Street, Madison, WI 53711-2221. If you wish to apply for a
Fellowship (closing date 1st November) please email or write to the
Hon.Sec., c/o British Library Map Library, 96 Euston Road, St
Pancras, London NW1 2DB, preferably saying where you saw this notice.
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Tony Campbell, Map Librarian
British Library Map Library
96 Euston Road
London NW1 2DB
Phone: 0171 412 7525 International: +44 171 412 7525
Fax: 0171 412 7780 International: +44 171 412 7780
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Please see, bookmark and PROVIDE LINKS to:-
1. The British Library Map Library homepage
http://www.bl.uk/collections/maps
2. The History of Cartography homepage
http://www.ihrinfo.ac.uk/maps/
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