KHS seeks nominations for Kentucky History Awards for 2022

The Kentucky Historical Society seeks nominations for the Kentucky History Awards. Nominations are now open - download the .pdf file here <https://ky-historical-society.s3.amazonaws.com/054a2870-2a67-49f6-bccd-753ca84c161c/2023HistoryAwardsPacket.pdf>. KHS seeks nominations for any individuals or organizations who had outstanding projects, initiatives, or other efforts in 2022 that they would like to see recognized.

CFP: KHS Kentucky History Education Conference, 13 July 2023, in-person and online

The Kentucky Historical Society (KHS) is now accepting proposals for the Kentucky History Education Conference which will take place in Frankfort on Thursday, July 13, 2023. This year’s conference will be in person with a virtual track of sessions available. Presenters receive free conference registration.

Funding Opportunity: Graduate Research Associates with the Civil War Governors of Kentucky (2023)

The Kentucky Historical Society's project, the Civil War Governors of Kentucky Digital Documentary Edition looks to hire three graduate students (at least in the second year of their M.A. in a humanities discipline and with a familiarity of 19th century U.S.

Kentucky Historical Society Research Fellowship Program Spring Deadline March 1, 2022

The Kentucky Historical Society (KHS) is seeking applications for the KHS research fellowship program for the spring 2022 cycle. The program provides funding for academic researchers whose projects focus on Kentucky or larger regional-related topics. Time periods are open - researchers have used the Kentucky Historical Society's archival holdings to shed light on a vast array of topics, including resistance and slavery, politics, medical history and addiction, labor history, early frontier, and environmentalism and economic development.

Kentucky Historical Society Research Fellowship Program Spring Deadline March 1, 2022

The Kentucky Historical Society (KHS) is seeking applications for the KHS research fellowship program for the spring 2022 cycle. The program provides funding for academic researchers whose projects focus on Kentucky or larger regional-related topics. Time periods are open - researchers have used the Kentucky Historical Society's archival holdings to shed light on a vast array of topics, including resistance and slavery, politics, medical history and addiction, religion, activism, early frontier, and environmentalism and economic development.

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