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The Glasscock Center makes available 3 grants each in the Fall and Spring semesters of up to $1,000 each for travel to archives or to undertake field work to further humanities-related projects. Tenured and tenure-track faculty members in affiliated departments are invited to apply. Applicants may receive no more than one Glasscock Center Travel to Archives or Travel for Field Work Grant within a three-year period.

Nancy Joe Dyer, Hispanic Studies, "Text and Image in Sermons and Christian Doctrines in New Spain, XVI-XVII Centuries"
Marian Eide, English, "The Lure of Violence: Political Brutality in Twentieth-Century Aesthetics"
Daniel Humphrey, Film Studies, "The Foreign Self: Queer Spectatorship and the European Art Cinema"
Hoi-eun Kim, History, "Inscribing Racial Boundaries: German Medical Anthropology and the Making of Races in Japan's Empire"
Roger Reese, History, "Russia's 'Greatest Generation': The Soviet Citizen-Soldier in the Second World War, 1939-1945"
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