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W. GEORGE LOVELL
Adjunct Professor Emeritus,
Department of Geography at Queen's University,
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
FUNDING HISTORY
2018-2021 SSHRC Insight Research Grant. Death in the Snow: Pedro de Alvarado and the Conquest of Peru (1530-1535)
Total Awarded: $65,310.00
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2014-2018 SSHRC Insight Research Grant. Unions of Spaniards, Indians, and Africans: The Emergence of Mixed-Race Populations in Guatemala
Total Awarded: $128,850.00
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2011-2012 Queen’s Internal Grant. Unions of Spaniards, Indians, and Africans: The Emergence of Mixed-Race Populations in Guatemala
Total Awarded: $5,000
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2009-2012 Member of CSIC-funded (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, the Spanish equivalent of NSERC/SSHRC) project on “Las fronteras y sus ciudades: Herencias, experiencias y mestizajes en los márgenes del imperio hispano” (headed by Dr. Santiago Bernabeu of the Escuela de Estudios Hispano-Americanos, Seville, Spain).
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2007-2012 Member of the SSHRC-funded Multi-Collaborative Research Initiative on “The Transatlantic Hispanic Baroque” (headed by Dr. José Luis Suárez of the University of Western Ontario).
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2006-2010 SSHRC Standard Research Grant. Pedro de Alvarado and the Conquest of Guatemala, 1524-1541
Total Awarded: $96,506.00
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2002-2006 SSHRC Standard Research Grant. Spaniards, Indians, and Race Mixture in Colonial Guatemala
Total Awarded: $69,896.00
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2000-2001 Ministry of Education and Culture (Spain) Sabbatical Fellowship
Total Awarded: $27,000.00 (equivalent sum in Spanish pesetas)
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1998-2002 SSHRC Standard Research Grant. Priests and Parishioners in Colonial Guatemala
Total Awarded: $54,000.00
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1997-1998 RAND Collaborative Research Grant. Transmigrant Labour and the Impact of Foreign Remittances in Guatemala
Total Awarded: $9,850.00 (U.S.)
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1993-1996 Recipient of Three-Year SSHRC Standard Research Grant.
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1991-1993 Recipient of Two-Year SSHRC Standard Research Grant.
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1988-1989 Recipient of One-Year SSHRC Standard Research Grant.
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1984-1985 SSHRC Private Scholar Award
Total Awarded: $31,965.00
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1981-1983 Canada Council Killam Research Associateship
Total Awarded: $38,570.00
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