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Does humanities research matter anymore? (opinion)

The rapid collapse in available research funding is one crisis in the humanities we aren’t talking enough about, Asheesh Kapur Siddique writes. Since James Sweet’s column chastising historians for “presentism” appeared in the American Historical Association’s Perspectives on History magazine last August, the discipline has been engaged in a new round of soul-searching conversations about its purpose. These conversations have centered around two concerning developments.

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Does Humanities Research Matter Anymore? (opinion) : Comparemela.com

Does humanities research matter anymore? (opinion)

The rapid collapse in available research funding is one crisis in the humanities we aren’t talking enough about, Asheesh Kapur Siddique writes. Since James Sweet’s column chastising historians for “presentism” appeared in the American Historical Association’s Perspectives on History magazine last August, the discipline has been engaged in a new round of soul-searching conversations about its purpose. These conversations have centered around two concerning developments.

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United States , American , Diane Ravitch , Robindg Kelley , Christopher John Newfield , Peter Jakob Olsen Harbich , Sarah Blackwood , Abraham Flexner , National Science Foundation , National Graduate Fellowship Program , National Institutes Of Health , Department Of Education , Ford Foundation Fellowship , Language Association , Andreww Mellon Foundation Fellowship In Humanistic , International Dissertation Research Fellowship , American Historical Association Perspectives On History , American Council Of Learned Societies , American Historical Association , National Endowment For The Humanities , Institute For Advanced Study In Princeton , Fulbright Program , Andreww Mellon Foundation , Medieval Academy , James Sweet , Javits Fellowship , Graduate Fellowship Program , Foundation Fellowship , Humanistic Studies , Ford Fellowship , American Council , Learned Societies , Frederick Burkhardt Residential Fellowships , Recently Tenured Scholars , Mellon Foundation Funded , Advanced Study , National Institutes , National Endowment , Islamic Studies , Modern Language Association , Macarthur Fellows , Higher , Education , News , Jobs , Events , Career ,

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