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This project will publish the book Game of Privilege: An African American History of Golf, written by NEH Fellow Lane Demas (Federal Award Identification Number FT-61703-14), in an electronic open access format under a Creative Commons license, making it available for free download and distribution. The author will be paid a royalty of at least $500 upon release of the open access ebook.
This project will publish the book Half in Shadow: The Life and Legacy of Nellie Y. McKay, written by NEH Fellow Shanna Greene Benjamin (Federal Award Identification Number FT-58636-11), in an electronic open access format under a Creative Commons license, making it available for free download and distribution. The author will be paid a royalty of at least $500 upon release of the open access ebook.
This project will publish the book Technocrats and the Politics of Drought and Development in Twentieth-Century Brazil, written by NEH Fellow Eve E. Buckley (Federal Award Identification Number FT-62004-14), in an electronic open access format under a Creative Commons license, making it available for free download and distribution. The author will be paid a royalty of at least $500 upon release of the open access ebook.
This project will publish the book Medicine, Science, and Making Race in Civil War America, written by NEH Fellow Leslie A. Schwalm (Federal Award Identification Number FT-60490-13), in an electronic open access format under a Creative Commons license, making it available for free download and distribution. The author will be paid a royalty of at least $500 upon release of the open access ebook.
This project will result in the publishing of the electronic open-access version of the book Manifold Destiny: Arabs at an American Crossroads of Exceptional Rule, authored by NEH Fellow John Tofik Karam (NEH grant number FT-248802-16). The open-access format will be published under a Creative Commons license, rendering it free for download and distribution. With the release of the eBook, John Tofik Karam will receive at least $500 in royalty payment.
This project will publish the book Material Acts in Everyday Hindu Worlds, written by Joyce Burkhalter Flueckiger (eISBN 9781438480138), in an electronic open access format under a Creative Commons license, making it available for free download and distribution. The book analyzes beliefs that materials can have an effect on both humans and deities beyond human intentions. Flueckiger begins with Indian understandings of the agency of ornaments that have the desired effects of protecting women and making them more auspicious. Subsequent chapters offer more examples, from a south Indian goddess tradition that transforms the aggressive masculinity of men who wear saris, braids, and breasts, to the presence of cement images of Ravana in Chhattisgarh that perform theologies and ideologies that differ from dominant textual traditions. Accessibly written and based on extensive fieldwork, the book expands our understanding of material agency as well as the parameters of religion more broadly.
This project will allow us to publish the book Racing the Great White Way: Black Performance, Eugene ONeill, and the Transformation of Broadway by Katie N. Johnson in an open access format under a Creative Commons license making it available for free download and distribution. The author will be paid a royalty of five hundred dollars upon release of the open-access ebook.
This project will allow us to publish the book Black Power of Hip-Hop Dance: On Kinethic Politics by Naomi Macalalad Bragin in an open access format under a Creative Commons license, making it available for free download and distribution. The author will be paid a royalty of five hundred dollars upon release of the open-access ebook
This project will publish the book Race Characters: Ethnic Literature and the Figure of the American Dream, written by NEH Fellow Swati Rana (NEH grant number FEL-XXXX), in an electronic open access format under a Creative Commons license, making it available for free download and distribution. The author will be paid a royalty of at least $500 upon release of the open access ebook.
This project will publish the book The World Refugees Made, written by NEH Fellow Pamela Ballinger (NEH grant number FB-54933-10), in an electronic open access format under the Creative Commons license CC BY-ND 4.0, making it available for free download and distribution. The author will be paid a royalty of at least $500 upon release of the open access ebook.
This project will publish the book The Medieval Economy of Salvation, written by NEH Fellow Adam J. Davis (NEH grant number FB-56852-13), in an electronic open access format under the Creative Commons license CC BY-ND 4.0, making it available for free download and distribution. The author will be paid a royalty of at least $500 upon release of the open access ebook.
This project will publish the book Life is Elsewhere, written by NEH Fellow Anne Lounsbery (NEH grant number FA-55428-10), in an electronic open access format under the Creative Commons license CC BY-ND 4.0, making it available for free download and distribution. The author will be paid a royalty of at least $500 upon release of the open access ebook.
This project will publish the book Unfelt, written by NEH Fellow James Noggle (NEH grant number FB-57539-14), in an electronic open access format under the Creative Commons license CC BY-ND 4.0, making it available for free download and distribution. The author will be paid a royalty of at least $500 upon release of the open access ebook.
This project will publish the book Gateway Imperialism, written by NEH Fellow Seiji Shirane (NEH grant number FO-268646-20), in an electronic open access format under the Creative Commons license CC BY-ND 4.0, making it available for free download and distribution. The author will be paid a royalty of at least $500 upon release of the open access ebook.
This project will publish the book Haunted Empire, written by NEH Fellow Valeria Sobol (NEH grant number FA-58372-15), in an electronic open access format under the Creative Commons license CC BY-ND 4.0, making it available for free download and distribution. The author will be paid a royalty of at least $500 upon release of the open access ebook.
This project will publish the book The Quebec Connection: A Poetics of Solidarity in Global Francophone Literatures, written by NEH Fellow Julie-Françoise Tolliver (NEH grant number FA-252195-17), in an electronic open access format under a Creative Commons license, making it available for free download and distribution. The author will be paid a royalty of at least $500 upon release of the open access ebook.
This project will publish the book, American Abolitionism: Its Direct Political Impact from Colonial Times into Reconstruction, written by NEH Fellow Stanley Harrold (NEH grant number HB-50274-13), in an electronic open access format under a Creative Commons license, making it available for free download and distribution. The author will be paid a royalty of at least $500 upon release of the open access ebook.
This project will publish the book Archaeology of Babel: The Colonial Foundation of the Humanities, by Siraj Ahmed, written by Fellow Siraj Ahmed (NEH grant number HB-50617), in an electronic open access format under a Creative Commons license, making it available for free download and distribution. The author will be paid a royalty of at least $500 upon release of the open access ebook.
This project will publish the book Divining Nature: Aesthetics of Enchantment in Enlightenment France, written by Fellow Tili Boon Cuille (NEH fellowship award number FEL-257164-18) in an electronic open access format under a Creative Commons license, making it available for free download and distribution. The author will be paid a royalty of at least $500 upon release of the open access ebook.
This project will publish the book Provincializing Empire: Omi Merchants in the Japanese Transpacific Diaspora, written by NEH Fellow Jun Uchida (NEH grant number FO-262028-19), in an electronic open access format under a Creative Commons license, making it available for free download and distribution. The author will be paid a royalty of at least $500 upon release of the open access ebook.
This project will publish the book Prairie Imperialists: The Indian Country Origins of American Empire, written by NEH Fellow Katharine Bjork (NEH grant number ___________), in an electronic open access format under a Creative Commons license, making it available for free download and distribution. The author will be paid a royalty of at least $500 upon release of the open access ebook.
This project will publish the book "The Silence of the Miskito Prince: Imagining across Cultures in Early America", written by NEH Fellow Matt Cohen (NEH grant number FA-251900-17), in an electronic open access format under a Creative Commons license, making it available for free download and distribution. The author will be paid a royalty of at least $500 upon release of the open access ebook. 2ff7e9595c
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