Scholarship Description
Two $10000 awards to support scholarly research and writing among qualified civilian graduate students who are not full-time employees of the federal government and whose dissertations focus on the history of war on land. Topics submitted should complement the Center’s existing projects. Preference is given to topics relating to the history of the U.S. Army.
Eligibility Requirements
- Award is available to U.S. citizens
Application Requirements
- Application form required
- Transcript required
- Recommendations or references required
- Special requirements exist (These are specified in text.)
- A proposed plan of research, a writing sample of approximately 25 pages, and a letter from dissertation director confirming that your dissertation proposal has been accepted by your committee.
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The Center Of Military History (CMH), which reports to the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), is responsible for the appropriate use of history throughout the United States Army. Traditionally, this mission has meant recording the official history of the Army in both peace and war, while advising the Army Staff on historical matters. In terms of this tradition, the Center traces its lineage back to those historians under the Secretary of War who compiled the Official Records of the Rebellion, a monumental history of the Civil War begun in 1874, and to a similar work on World War I prepared by the Historical Section of the Army War College.
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