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The Clark Travel-to-Collections program provides support for research
using the automotive history collections of The Henry Ford. Return to overview of program.
2009 Fellows
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Stefan Bauernschmidt, scientific assistant, Christian-Albrechts University, Kiel, Germany
Ford in Inter-war Berlin
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Stefan Link, PhD candidate, Harvard University, Cambridge
International Fordism-Henry Ford, National Socialism, and Illiberal Visions of a Just Economy in Germany and the U.S.A., 1920-1939
2008 Fellow
- Katherine Parkin, Assistant Professor of History, Monmouth University, Long Branch, New Jersey
“Women Drivers in the 20th Century.”
2007 Fellows
- Adam Saunders, doctoral student, Department of Social Policy & Social Work, University of Oxford, England
“Company Policy and the Welfare State: Ford’s Approach to Unemployment Compensation in the United States and Britain, 1911-1955.”
- Damon Yarnell, doctoral student, History and Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
“Behind the Line: Purchasing Agents, Shortage Chasers and the Origin of Mass Production at Ford Motor Company, 1908-1930.”
2006 Fellow:
- Terence Young, Assistant Professor of Geography, Geography and Anthropology Department, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA.
"Pilgrim's Progress: The Origin and Meaning of the Four Vagabonds' Camping Trips."
2005 Fellow:
- Andreas Exenberger, Assistant Professor of Economics and Statistics
Innsbruck University, Austria
"Ford’s Obsession to Rubber: An Empirical Study about Irrational Decision Making"
- Sarah Rose , Ph.D. candidate University of Illinois at Chicago .
"
No Right to be Idle:Work, Citizenship and the Invention of Disability 1880 - 1930"
2004 Fellow
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- John Dean, Ph.D., University of Versailles: “The
Pluralism of Edsel Ford”
2003 Fellows:
- Dimitry Anastakis, Ph.D., York University and Canadian Fulbright scholar, Michigan State University: Ford Motor Company of Canada.
- Jens Kabisch, visiting tutor, Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design, Meisenweg, Germany: "The Notion of Writing One's Own History in the Life and Work of Henry Ford"
- Miriam Nyhan, graduate student, University College Cork: Henry Ford and Sons of Cork, Ireland
2001 Fellows:
- Regina Lee Blaszczyk, assistant professor of History and American
Studies, Boston University: The Revolution in Color Styling
- Christopher Wells, Ph.D. candidate, Department of History, University
of Wisconsin: "The Great American Love Affair: Cars, Culture and
the Origins of the Modern American Landscape"
2000 Fellows:
- Robert Buerglener, Ph.D. candidate, Department of History, University
of Chicago: "Creating the American Driver, 1895-1915"
- Thomas M. McCarthy, Ph.D. candidate, Department of History, Yale University
: "Cars, Consumers and the Environment"
1999 Fellows:
- L. Michael Bell, Associate Professor of English, University of Colorado, Boulder: "Carlore"
- Kevin Borg, Hagley Fellow and Ph.D. candidate, Department of History, University of Delaware: "From the Village Blacksmith to Mr. Goodwrench: The Technology and Culture of Auto Repair in the United States, 1896-1950"
The Henry Ford
20900 Oakwood Blvd.
Dearborn, MI 48124-5029
The Henry Ford Call Center:
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