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The Glasscock Center makes available grants of up to $1,000 for graduate students in affiliated departments and in interdisciplinary programs to travel to archives or to undertake field work to further thesis or dissertation research in the humanities.

Emily Janda Monteiro, English, “Serial Formations: Gender & Identity in Early 20th Century British Women’s Periodicals”

Jae Young Park, English, “Byron and His Poems in the Publishing Business: From a Fifty-shilling Luxury Item to a Half-penny Pocketbook”

Margie Serrato, Anthropology, “Fighting with Gender: Understanding the Ground Combat Experiences of Women in the U.S. Military”

Masha Sukovic, Communication, “Stitching It to the Man: Reconceptualizing Domesticity as Empowerment, Creativity, and Resistance”

Miguel Zarate-Casanova, Hispanic Studies, “The Construction and Reception of Early Modernity in the Spanish Historical Film Genre”