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Mining History Association RECENT GRANT RECIPIENTS The Mining History Association (MHA) Research Grant Program is open to all who are currently engaged in or who plan to conduct mining history research, including graduate students, academic scholars, public sector professionals in related disciplines, independent scholars, writers, and educators. Research may focus on technology, business, social and cultural life, the environment, or any other aspect of mining, its associated industries, and its communities. It may concentrate on any era or geographical location. The MHA does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, age, national origin, sexual orientation or disability. Recent Grant Recipients
2023
Nate Endo, Midwestern State University
Duncan Money, independent scholar
Taylor Rose, Yale University
Phoebe Springstubb, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
David Baillargeon, University of Texas-Arlington Anabel Galindo, Arizona State University Peter Vale, University of California-Berkeley Charnan Williams, Cornell University 2021 Sreeparna Chatterjee, Pondicherry University, India Gwendolyn Lockman, University of Texas Hayden L. Nelson, University of Kansas 2020 Allie Penn, Wayne State University Erin Broberg and Nick Hubbard, Homestake Mine Oral History Project James Henry Morris, University of Tsukuba (Japan) 2019 Jennifer Dunn, Montana State University Cory Fischer-Hoffman, Lafayette College Heather Green, St. Mary's University 2018 Jeff Birkenstein, St. Martin's University Francesa Sanna, Paris 7 Diderot University Robrecht Declercq, Ghent University 2017 Lorena Campuzana Duque, State University of New York - Binghamton Mica Jorgenson, McMaster University John R. Henris, University of Arkansas at Monticello 2016 Bob Hutton, University of Tennessee John Baeten, Michigan Tech Nichelle Frank, University of Oregon 2015 Paul White, University of Alaska-Anchorage Jane Bardal, Central New Mexico Community College Nathan Delaney, Case Western Reserve University 2014 Angela Vergara, California State University-Los Angeles Edward Melilo, Amherst College Yesenia Barragan, Columbia University 2013 Thai Jones, Bard College Pam Stek, University of Iowa Serenity Sutherland, University of Rochester 2012 Patrick Allan ospisek, Purdue University Gage McKinney, Sunnydale, California Teresa Houser, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Arielle Gorin, Yale University 2011 Leif Frederickson, University of Virginia Tassie Katherine Hirschfeld, University of Oklahoma Atlantic City (Wyoming) Historical Society. 2008 Brian Leech, University of Wisconsin. 2007 James McBride, Arizona State University Renee Ross, Arizona State University Scott F. See, Michigan Tech. 2006 Darby Moore-Doyle, Salt Lake City, Utah. CLICK HERE for information about the Grant Application Process |