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Elizabeth and Conrad Russell Research Bursaries & ECR Workshop Funds

Image: Conrad and Elizabeth Russell on the stump for Labour in Paddington South (March 1966).

About the Elizabeth and Conrad Russell Research Bursaries

The aim of the bursaries is to enable researchers from outside London to carry out historical research in London’s libraries and archives (including, but not restricted to, the Institute of Historical Research, Lambeth Palace Library, the British Library, The National Archives at Kew, Dr Williams’ Library, and London Metropolitan Archives).

Early career researchers (postgraduates, postdoctoral researchers, independent researchers, and lecturers or researchers on fixed term contracts) will be given priority. 

Successful applicants will be expected to:

  • Use the IHR as a base when in London 
  • Participate regularly in the British History in the Seventeenth Century seminar.
  • Give a paper to the seminar

Bursaries will normally be for travel, accommodation and/or research expenses (e.g. imaging costs).

Research can be carried out at any time between May and September 2025. We strongly encourage active participation in the seminar and in other IHR activities as appropriate. A condition of the award is that the successful applicant agrees to present a paper to the seminar early in Autumn Term 2025 (late September or early October). Papers can be delivered in-person or online. 

Area of Research

Any aspect of British History in the ‘long’ seventeenth century. Research that places political, religious, and constitutional history into social and cultural, transnational and comparative, gendered and marginalised, and cross-disciplinary perspectives is strongly encouraged.

Amount awarded

Up to £750 (which may be awarded in full or split between more than applicant)

Applications now open

The aim of the bursaries is to enable researchers from outside London to carry out historical research in London’s libraries and archives.

Early career workshop funds

The conveners of the British History in the Seventeenth Century seminar at the Institute of Historical Research, with the Department of History at the University of York, invite proposals to hold a one-day workshop on any aspect of British history during the ‘long’ seventeenth century. 

Thanks to the generosity of the Conrad and Elizabeth Russell Fund, a workshop fund of up to £2,500 is available

Applications for 2024/25 are now closed for this funding stream.

ECR Workshop Application Criteria