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American Philosophical Society

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The American Philosophical Society’s Library Open to Researchers

The American Philosophical Society (APS) completed renovations to Library Hall and reopened to researchers on February 28, 2022. According to […]

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Nicole Skalenko

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Call for Papers: American Philosophical Society “The Power of Maps and the Politics of Borders”

The American Philosophical Society Library invites scholars in all fields to submit paper proposals for an international and interdisciplinary conference investigating the power of maps and the politics of drawing borders.

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Amy Osterhout

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'Champion for women's history,' William Penn historian, public scholar Mary Maples Dunn, dead at 85

Mary Maples Dunn, noted women’s historian, William Penn historian, and public scholar, died on March 19, 2017.

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Mariam Williams

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NEH Summer Workshop: "Benjamin Franklin and the Americas"

La Salle University has received a National Endowment for the Humanities Landmarks grant that will bring 72 teachers from across America to Philadelphia this summer.

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MARCH Contributor

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APS Franklin Research Grants

The American Philosophical Society is offering research grants that are due by October 1 and December 1, 2015.

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Christian Malatesta

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