Database of Funded Projects

The Botstiber Institute for Austrian-American Studies has generously funded academic research and public history projects that promote an understanding of the historic relationship between the United States and Austria. The following search tools make it possible to explore these projects and to learn more about the scholars and organizations who have received BIAAS grants and fellowships.

2023-09-13T18:05:41+00:00

Filip Šír

2023
Topics: History, Migration, Research
Products: Article, Database, Exhibit

Music was of crucial importance to the immigrants from Austria-Hungary, and cultural and social practice of great importance to their communities in the USA. They could document this facet of their self-identification thanks to new technologies - in the form of wax cylinders. A remarkable set of recordings can be found under the title of "Ed. Jedlička Records'' in two phonograph cylinder collections held at the University of Iowa Libraries and Library of Congress. This more than a century-old set of unique cylinders contains original recordings of Bohemian songs, music, or short humorous performances, and are some of the earliest recordings made for and by a specific ethnic group in the United States.

2022-10-12T14:28:38+00:00

Patrick Hayes

2022
Topics: History, Literature, Research
Products: Database

At the Redemptorist Archives—a Smithsonian-grade religious archive in Philadelphia—we are aiming to place our collections online in order to facilitate greater access to knowledge about the Redemptorists, the Catholic Church in the United States, and more generally, religion in America.