The BSA-Pine Tree Foundation Fellowship in Hispanic Bibliography funds research on the physical history of Hispanic printed and manuscript materials, supporting bibliographical studies by the Bibliographical Society of America.
Funder: Bibliographical Society of America
Due Dates: December 1, 2026
Funding Amounts: $3,000, 1-year fellowship
Summary: Supports bibliographical research on printed and manuscript materials related to the Hispanic world.
Key Information: Applicants must become BSA members to receive the award.
The BSA-Pine Tree Foundation Fellowship in Hispanic Bibliography is a $3,000 fellowship awarded by the Bibliographical Society of America (BSA) and funded by the Pine Tree Foundation of New York. The fellowship is designed to support original bibliographical research on printed and manuscript materials, or collections, that are either:
Projects should emphasize the analysis of physical objects as historical evidence and may include research on the history of book or manuscript production, distribution, collecting, reading, or the history of bibliographical study itself. The award can be used for travel, research expenses, or costs associated with publication or scholarly outcomes.