Support for Research at The Bakken Library and Museum
Support for Research at The
Bakken Library and Museum
RESEARCH TRAVEL GRANT and
VISITING RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP
Application deadline: March
3rd, 2014
The Bakken (Minneapolis, MN) awards short-term fellowships
and travel grants to scholars and artists to support research using The
Bakken’s library and artifact collections. The collections address the history
of electricity and magnetism (with a focus on their roles in the life sciences
and medicine) and include approximately 11,000 books, journals, and
manuscripts, and 2,200 instruments, medical devices, and other artifacts. The
awards are to be used to help defray the expenses of travel, subsistence and other
direct costs of conducting research at The Bakken for researchers who must
travel some distance and pay for temporary lodging in the Twin Cities in order
to conduct research at The Bakken.
Visiting research fellowships are awarded up to a maximum
of $1,500; the minimum period of residence is two weeks, and preference is
given to researchers interested in collaborating informally for a day or two
with Bakken staff during their visit. Research travel grants are awarded up to
a maximum of $500 (domestic) and $750 (foreign); the minimum period of
residence is one week. Applications are due March 3rd, 2014 and travel must be
completed by December 1st, 2014.
The library collection includes works in
early physics (natural philosophy) and early works on magnetic cures,
electrotherapeutics, electrophysiology, and their accompanying instrumentation.
The Bakken Library also possesses a fine collection of primary sources in
mesmerism, animal magnetism, and hypnotism, and works documenting the history
of para-psychology, psychical research, and phrenology. Significant holdings
include many of the writings of Hauksbee, Nollet, Franklin, Mesmer, Galvani,
Volta, Matteucci, Du Bois-Reymond, Marey, and Einthoven. Also of interest to
researchers are small collections of 19th-century medical and electro-medical
ephemera, trade catalogues and price lists, and miscellaneous scientists'
letters from the 18th-20th centuries.
The artifact collection comprises objects
from the 18th century to the present, including electrostatic generators by
George Adams, Edward Nairne, John Cuthbertson and others; magneto-electric
generators; medical stimulators designed by Duchenne; induction coils;
physiological instrumentation by E.J. Marey; recording devices; cardiac pacing
devices; and accessories. Unorthodox devices are well-represented and include
electric belts and hairbrushes, magnetic applicators, and radionics equipment.
For additional information visit www.thebakken.org/research.
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Juliet Burba, Ph.D.,
Chief Curator
The Bakken Museum
3537 Zenith Ave. S.
Minneapolis, MN 55416
Phone: 612.926-3878612.926-3878, ext. 217
Fax: 612.927.7265
The Bakken Museum
3537 Zenith Ave. S.
Minneapolis, MN 55416
Phone: 612.926-3878612.926-3878, ext. 217
Fax: 612.927.7265