• 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

    2025

    Jennifer Eaglin, The Ohio State University

    Sarah Perry, McMaster University

    Surabhi Pudhasaini, Independent Scholar in Kathmandu

    Nithyanand Nagesh Rao, UC San Diego

     

    2024

    Dennis Patrick Halpin, Virginia Tech University

    Ernest Sewordor, University of Basel

    Benjamin Shultz, University of Texas at El Paso

    Katherine (Kari) Thomas, Carnegie Mellon University.

     

    2023

    Nate Endo, Midwestern State University

    Duncan Money, independent scholar

    Taylor Rose, Yale University

    Phoebe Springstubb, Massachusetts Institute of Technology


    2022

    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.


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