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Organization name: George Washington University
Grant programs:Scholarly Editions and Translations*
Keywords: Eleanor Roosevelt (ANY of these words -- matching substrings)
Division or office: Research Programs*
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George Washington University (Washington, DC 20052-0001)
Christopher Brick (Project Director: December 2018 to present)

RQ-266165-19
Scholarly Editions and Translations
Research Programs

Totals:
$299,310 (approved)
$259,715 (awarded)

Grant period:
10/1/2019 – 9/30/2022

The Papers of Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962)

Preparation for print and digital publications of volumes Two through Five of the papers of Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962) and continued work on a digital archive of her radio and television broadcasts. (36 months)

The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project seeks a three-year Scholarly Editions and Translations grant in the amount of $299,310 to complete post-production of Volume 3, prepare a manuscript of Volume 4, initiate document selection for Volume 5, publish electronic versions of Volumes 2 and 3, and make targeted investments to expand still further functionality of the ERP back-end database and front-end website.

George Washington University (Washington, DC 20052-0001)
Christopher Brick (Project Director: December 2014 to May 2018)

RQ-230556-15
Scholarly Editions and Translations
Research Programs

[Grant products]

Totals:
$225,000 (approved)
$224,951 (awarded)

Grant period:
10/1/2015 – 9/30/2017

Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project

Preparation for digital publication of volume 3 of the papers of first lady Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962) and creation of a digital edition of her radio and television broadcasts. (36 months)

An Initiative to Annotate, Publish, and Digitize Significant Portions of Eleanor Roosevelt's Written, Spoken, and Audio-Visual Legacy

George Washington University (Washington, DC 20052-0001)
Christopher Brick (Project Director: December 2012 to July 2016)

RQ-50765-13
Scholarly Editions and Translations
Research Programs

[Grant products]

Totals (outright + matching):
$275,000 (approved)
$244,157 (awarded)

Grant period:
9/1/2013 – 8/31/2015

The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project

Preparation for publication of three volumes (3, 4, and 5) of the papers of first lady Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962). (36 months)

The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project

George Washington University (Washington, DC 20052-0001)
Allida Black (Project Director: November 2010 to July 2011)
Christopher Brick (Project Director: July 2011 to August 2014)

RQ-50576-11
Scholarly Editions and Translations
Research Programs

[Grant products]

Totals:
$350,000 (approved)
$350,000 (awarded)

Grant period:
9/1/2011 – 8/31/2013

The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project

Preparation for publication of volumes 3, 4, and 5 of the planned five volumes of the Eleanor Roosevelt Papers. (36 months)

The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers project, a documentary edition of Eleanor Roosevelt's post-white House writings and public appearances on politics, policy, democracy, and human rights sponsored by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), the George Washington University (GWU), the NEH, and other private donors, seeks a three-year grant from the NEH to support the publications of its third, fourth and fifth volumes of a five-volume series in letterpress and electronic format. These funds will allow the Papers to retain the staff necessary to fulfill its commitment to the NEH, its new and traditional media, in a timely and efficient manner. The documents included in these volumes come from 823 collections in 263 archives in nine nations and include audio, video, and graphic material and written text.

George Washington University (Washington, DC 20052-0001)
Allida Black (Project Director: November 2008 to February 2011)
Christopher Brick (Project Director: February 2011 to June 2012)

RQ-50372-09
Scholarly Editions and Translations
Research Programs

Totals (outright + matching):
$300,000 (approved)
$300,000 (awarded)

Grant period:
9/1/2009 – 8/31/2011

The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers

Preparation of volumes 2 and 3; editorial work on volume 4 and the accompanying web-based educational materials and mini-editions. (36 months)

The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers, a documentary edition of Eleanor Roosevelt's post-White House writings and public appearances on politics, policy, democracy, and human rights sponsored by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, the George Washington University, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and other private donors, seeks a three-year grant from the Scholarly Editions Division to support the publications of its second, third, and fourth volumes (of a five-volume series) in letterpress and electronic format. These funds will allow the Papers to retain the staff necessary to fulfill its commitment to the NEH, its We the People initiative, and other funders to produce quality editions, accessible to a wide audience, in both new and traditional media, in a timely efficient manner. The documents included in these volumes come from 823 collections in 263 archives in nine nations and include audio, video, graphic material and written text.

George Washington University (Washington, DC 20052-0001)
Allida Black (Project Director: November 2006 to June 2010)

RQ-50297-07
Scholarly Editions and Translations
Research Programs

Totals (outright + matching):
$210,000 (approved)
$210,000 (awarded)

Grant period:
9/1/2007 – 8/31/2009

Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project

Completion and publication of Volume 2, completion of Volume 3, and editorial work on Volume 4. (36 months)

The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers, a documentary edition of Eleanor Roosevelt's post-White House writings on democracy and human rights, seeks a three-year grant from the Scholarly Editions Division to retain its editorial team, submit Volume II (The Papers of Eleanor Roosevelt: The United Nations Years, 1949-1952) to Charles Scribner's Sons in summer 2008 and Volume III (The Papers of Eleanor Roosevelt: The Cold War Years, 1953-1956) in late 2010, and prepare the free ancillary web-based educational materials and mini-editions the NEH encourages and the project's teaching partners require.

George Washington University (Washington, DC 20052-0001)
Allida Black (Project Director: November 2004 to May 2008)

RQ-50131-05
Scholarly Editions and Translations
Research Programs

Totals (outright + matching):
$105,000 (approved)
$105,000 (awarded)

Grant period:
9/1/2005 – 8/31/2007

The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers

Completion and publication of Volume 1, completion of Volumes 2 and 3, and editorial work on Volume 4. (36 months)

The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers, a documentary editing project of Eleanor Roosevelt's post-White House writings on democracy and human rights sponsored by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), the George Washington University (GWU), the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and a host of private donors, seeks a three-year grant from the Scholarly Editions Division to support the publication of its second and third volumes in both letterpress and electronic format. These funds with allow The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers to retain its NEH-supported associate editor, index Volume I (The Papers of Eleanor Roosevelt: The United Nations Years, 1945-1948), submit Volume II (The Papers of Eleanor Roosevelt: The United Nations Years, 1949-1952) and Volume III (The Papers of Eleanor Roosevelt: The Cold War Years, 1957-1960). The documents include in these volumes come from more than 600 collections in 263 archives in nine nations. We are particularly pleased that Scribner's will cover the permission fees necessary to reproduce her radio, television, and film appearances and the costs of producing an electronic edition adherent to best editorial practice.