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<div><b>ANNOUNCING THE TWENTY- FOURTH SERIES OF J B HARLEY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS IN THE HISTORY OF CARTOGRAPHY</b></div>
<div>The Trustees of the J B Harley Research Fellowships Trust Fund are pleased to announce the twenty-fourth series of awards, offering support to assist research in the map collections of the United Kingdom. Awards have been made to:</div>
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<div>Nathan Braccio (University of Connecticut) <i>Clashing New Englands: Identity and the Parallel Geographies of Algonquian and English New England, 1600-1730 </i>(2 weeks)</div>
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<div>Radu Leca (Research Fellow, International Institute for Asian Studies, University of Leiden) <i>A Comprehensive Analysis of Collections of Japanese Maps Related to Philip Franz von Siebold (1796-1866) </i>(2 weeks)</div>
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<div>Caroline Marris (Columbia University, New York) <i>'The Silver Sea' and the Nation-State: The Multifaceted Geopolitics of the Early Modern English Channel </i>(3 weeks)</div>
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<div>Gion Wallmeyer (University of Göttingen) <i>The function of cartography in the making of thirteenth- and fourteenth-century crusading experts </i> (2 weeks)</div>
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<div>For details of past awards, numbers of applicants, and extracts from previous Fellows’ reports, see <a href="http://www.maphistory.info/harlflws.html"><font color="blue"><u>http://www.maphistory.info/harlflws.html</u></font></a> [part of the 'Map History'
gateway site]. This also contains information about applying for a Fellowship (closing date 1st November each year).</div>
<div>Ms Rose Mitchell, Hon. Sec., Harley Fellowships<br>
January 2017</div>
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<div>Statistics for website - </div>
<div>Number of applications and awards: 6 and 4 </div>
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<div>Details of new fellows: </div>
<div>by country: America 2, Germany 1, the Netherlands 1</div>
<div>by discipline: History 3, Asian studies 1</div>
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<div>Doctoral students: 3</div>
<div>Postdoctoral Fellow: 1</div>
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