NEH Announces $24.7 Million for 208 Humanities Projects Nationwide

The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) today announced $24.7 million in grants for 208 humanities projects across the country. 

NEH Fellowships and Awards for Faculty will support humanities scholars in writing projects, including books on Fredrick Douglass, Herman Melville, Naim Cotran, Novalis, the Louchébem language, Pleistocene Park, the Babylonian Talmud, the construction of the Burma Road, Indigenous hip-hop musicians, Filipino American art, avant-garde Asian American film, population decline in Japan, serialized literature in Mexico, urban planning in Rwanda, and criminal justice reform at the turn of the twentieth century.

One NEH grant will also fund a study by the Association of University Presses researching revenue models for open access publishing.

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