Home W&L prof Barton Myers awarded fellowship at Filson Historical Society
News

W&L prof Barton Myers awarded fellowship at Filson Historical Society

AFP

Barton MyersBarton Myers, assistant professor of history at Washington and Lee University, has won the Filson Historical Society’s 2016 Ballard Breaux Visiting Research Fellowship.

The Breaux Fellowship allows awardees to conduct research within the Filson Historical Society’s collections. Meyers’ award will help him with research on guerrilla warfare during the American Civil War.

“I’m very excited to receive the Ballard Breaux Visiting Research Fellowship,” Myers said. “The archival holdings in Louisville are exceptionally strong for the American Civil War era. The excellent archival staff has been extremely helpful during previous trips to present and research at the Filson, and I’m looking forward to spending two weeks in residence there this summer.”

The work will build on a topic Myers visited as part of his forthcoming book “The Guerrilla Hunters” (LSU Press, 2017), and also in his previous books “Rebels Against the Confederacy” (2014) and “Executing Daniel Bright” (2009).

“While I’m in residence at the Filson, I’ll be researching my new book project on the Confederate partisan rangers, sanctioned petite guerre forces recruited to use the tactics of guerrilla warfare alongside the regular armies of the South,” Myers said.

“In an effort to establish a new Confederate nation-state, Southerners experimented on the edges of accepted military activity. There has never been a comprehensive study of the Confederate government’s experiment with guerrilla warfare in its official, sanctioned form, and I look forward to producing a first-rate study of the Confederacy-wide problem of guerrilla conflict through an examination of this policy.”

Founded in 1884, the Filson is Kentucky’s oldest privately supported Historical Society. Its mission is to collect, preserve and tell the significant stories of Kentucky and Ohio Valley history and culture. The Filson Society’s fellowships encourage the scholarly use of their nationally significant collections.

Support AFP




AFP

AFP

Have a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip? Email editor Chris Graham at [email protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple PodcastsSpotifyPandora and YouTube.

Latest News

summer heat overheat temperature weather
U.S. & World

Everything you wanted to know about a heat dome, but were afraid to ask

dog puppy pet farm
Virginia

With the swelter of the heat dome coming, make sure to take care of your pets

With the heat dome on its way, PETA is urging people who see a dog chained outside in the sweltering heat to call authorities immediately – or to call PETA, if they don’t get the help they need from their local cops.

donald trump
U.S. & World

Trump dismisses pressure to sign affordable housing bill: ‘A big yawn’

That bipartisan affordable housing bill that Donald Trump’s own press secretary called “one of the most significant pieces of housing affordability legislation in American history” – what Trump really thinks about it is, “a big yawn.”

fueling up at gas station
U.S. & World

Trump regime on high gas prices: ‘Gas up in a red state.’ We did the math: It’s not mathing

police officer on city street at night
Local

Waynesboro: Police now investigating Saturday death as homicide, ID victim

ryan odom uva basketball
Basketball

UVA Basketball: Odom adds international perimeter shooter to 2026-2027 roster

fishing
Virginia

Virginia drought impacts on boating, fishing, hiking, camping: Know before you go