The National Park Service (NPS), Interior Region 2 (IR-2)- South Atlantic-Gulf, is seeking the services
of a principal investigator(s)/editor(s) for a project to be funded by the National Park Service (NPS)
and coordinated by Natchez National Historical Park (NATC). The project involves the development
and production of a multi-authored and multi-chaptered Special History Study detailing the history
and significance of the Fort Rosalie Site, with a special focus on the experiences and interactions
between people of Native American, European, and African descent.
This Special History Study will aid the park in managing the Fort Rosalie resources as well as
developing associated interpretive media.
This project requires a principal investigator(s) with the following:
a) A scholarly research focus in one or more of the following fields: US History, Colonial
History/Archaeology, American Studies, Native American Studies, African American Studies.
b) Demonstrated experience researching, writing, and producing government reports, especially as
related to NPS interpretive histories, historic contexts, or theme studies.
c) Demonstrated experience in editing and collaborating with multiple authors and scholars
to produce an edited publication.
This opportunity is open to non-federal members of the CESU National Network. Information on the
CESU National Network can be accessed at htps://www.cesu.org.
Deadline: April 15, 2024 by 5:00pm ET
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