The BSA-Pine Tree Foundation Fellowship in Hispanic Ephemera funds research on pre-1850 Hispanic printed ephemera, supporting original bibliographical studies of items and collections.
Funder: Bibliographical Society of America
Due Dates: December 1, 2026: Full application deadline (applications for fellowships to be awarded in 2027)
Funding Amounts: $3,000 per award; one-year project period; funds research expenses, travel, or publication
Summary: Supports bibliographical research on Hispanic ephemera and printed materials produced before 1850, including both individual items and collections.
This fellowship, offered by the Bibliographical Society of America and funded by the Pine Tree Foundation of New York, supports bibliographical study of printed ephemeral materials related to the Hispanic world. The award encourages research into Spanish-language ephemera produced before 1850, as well as materials from Spain and its former overseas dominions during the era of Spanish sovereignty. Projects may focus on individual items or collections, aiming to deepen scholarly understanding of the history, production, and significance of ephemeral texts within the broader field of bibliography.