For all those associated with the Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture, including authors, fellows, employees, and apprentices past and present.
The Institute is a scholarly center dedicated to the study of the histories and cultures of North America from circa 1450 to1820, including related developments in the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, and Africa in this period.
The College of William and Mary and The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation founded the Institute of Early American History and Culture in 1943 and still jointly sponsor its work. In 1996 the College and Colonial Williamsburg added Omohundro to the Institute's name in recognition of a generous endowment bequest pledged by Mr. and Mrs. Malvern H. Omohundro, Jr. The Institute also receives support from the National Endowment for the Humanities for a two-year Institute/NEH Postdoctoral Fellowship, awarded annually. A grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has made it possible for the Institute to offer a one-year Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, beginning in the fall of 1997.
(read less)For all those associated with the Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture, including authors, fellows, employees, and apprentices past and present.
The Institute is a scholarly center dedicated to the study of the histories and cultures of North America from circa 1450 to1820, including related developments in the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, and Africa in this period.
The College of William and Mary and The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation founded the Institute of Early...
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