Platzman Memorial Fellowships
The Robert L. Platzman Memorial Fellowships, established by bequest of George W. Platzman (1920-2008), Professor Emeritus in Geophysical Sciences at the University, are named in memory of George’s brother Robert Platzman (1918-1973), who was Professor of Chemistry and Physics and worked at the Metallurgical Laboratory at the University of Chicago in the 1940s.
The program provides up to $3,500 for visiting researchers working on projects that require on-site consultation of University of Chicago Library collections, primarily archives, manuscripts or printed materials in the Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center. The funds can be used for travel, living and research expenses. Support for beginning scholars is a priority of the program, as are projects that cannot be conducted without onsite access to the original materials and where University of Chicago collections are central to the research. Special consideration will be given to applications in the fields of late 19th or early 20th-century physics or physical chemistry, or 19th-century classical opera.
The announcement of availability of each year's Platzman Fellowships is made in November, with a deadline for submission in February. Platzman Fellowship funds may be used for visits to the University of Chicago Library during June-September of the award year.
Robert L. Platzman Memorial Fellowships have been awarded to almost 200 visiting scholars since the program began in 2006. For further information on fellows and projects from previous years, please consult the listing of Platzman Memorial Fellowship recipients, 2006-2023.
2024 Platzman Fellowship Recipients
The University of Chicago Library is pleased to announce the recipients of Robert L. Platzman Memorial Fellowships for 2024. A list of the 2024 Fellows appears below along with their academic affiliations and research topics.
David Chen
Independent Scholar, Morristown, New Jersey
Dr. Franklin C. McLean’s international decade, 1913-1923
Mariano Dagatti
Professor, University of Entre Rios, Paraná
Understandings and misunderstandings: the correspondence between Kenneth Burke and Wayne Booth
Adhitya Dhanapal
Doctoral Candidate, Princeton University
Caste and capitalism in modern India
Maisie Drummond
Doctoral Candidate, Newcastle University
Newcastle to New York: Tom Pickard and the transnational networks of Late-Modernist poetry
Laura Fisher
Associate Professor, Toronto Metropolitan University
Girl on the line: Sex work, suffrage, and life writing in circulation, 1911-1930
Nayzha Khalil
Independent Artist, United States
What If? Jazz, and the musings of a first encounter
Brooks Marmon
Postdoctoral Scholar, Ohio State University
African journeys at the Hanna Holborn Gray: Orator Cook’s Liberia and John Gunther’s Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland
Katie McGettigan
Senior Lecturer, University of London
Specimens of the Plantationocene: Towards an Atlantic ecology of print, c. 1750-1850
Csaba Olasz
Doctoral Candidate, University of California, San Diego
The Humanist impulse: the movement against scientific reductionism, 1950-1980
Marina Popea
Research Fellow, Nottingham Trent University
The Covert networks of the boom: Latin American literature and the cultural Cold War
Zaki Rehman
Doctoral Candidate, University of Oxford
Ideas of Global Islam
Keara Sebold
Adjunct Lecturer, Boston University
A Morbid affection: Romance, murder, and the emergence of the Lesbian Threat
David Varel
Affiliate Faculty, Metropolitan State University of Denver
The Black Chicago School: Academic activism in the age of American apartheid