Introducing our 2023 Summer Fellow

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Hello everyone! My name is Savannah Flanagan, and I am a Ph.D. student at Baylor University studying history. This summer, I have the honor of serving as the Educational Resources Fellow for the Medical Heritage Library. Over the next few months, I will curate a collection on mental health and illness from the Medical Heritage Library’s extensive collection of online materials. This project will bring forward some interesting items and narrate the complicated history of mental health.


My initial interest in mental health and illness history began in the archives. As I read through the diary of an 18th-century Quaker woman, Patience Brayton, her consistent comments about feeling “low in spirit” inspired me to investigate how individuals experienced mental illness over time. This interest has led me to research how women in different religious communities wrote about mental illness and see the ways in which their religious community addressed it. In April, I presented the results of this project at the Popular Culture Association Conference, “‘The Comfort of My Drooping Spirit’: Managing Women’s Melancholy in 18th Century Moravian and Quaker Communities.” Ultimately these women were able to communicate their experiences with mental illness through their published memoirs and diaries, showing their religious community that melancholic feelings were not shameful and deserved sympathy. This attention to patients’ experiences will inform my approach to compiling the collection for the Medical Heritage Library.


My current research, which will be the topic of my dissertation, considers how the Moravian community practiced medicine, paying specific attention to the work and sacrifices of women and people of color. While looking into other aspects of healthcare, such as smallpox, vaccines, midwifery, and post-mortem care, I am also investigating how this pietist community managed mental illnesses over time. Reflecting the broader development of mental health care in North America, acceptance and empathy gave way to rejection and distancing over time.

As the Education Resources Fellow, I wish to not only highlight the experiences of the underrepresented, but to also make this history accessible by creating an informative and valuable collection. These resources will hopefully be useful for future researchers and educators in their efforts to share the difficult history of mental health.


I look forward to updating you all on my progress! If you have any questions about my personal research, please feel free to reach out to me at savannah_flanagan1@baylor.edu or find me on Twitter @sjflanagan17.

Thanks!

We’d like to extend our thanks to everyone who submitted an application for our 2023 fellowship program.

All the applications have been forwarded to our fellowship committee who will be reviewing and sending out requests for interviews as soon as they can.

If you have any questions in the meantime, please don’t hesitate to ask at medicalheritage@gmail.com.

Deadline Extended!

We’re extending the deadline for applications for our two summer fellowship positions to April 7 2023!

We want an Education Resources fellow: “Under the guidance of a member of our governance board, the fellow will develop a curated collection or sets for the MHL website on the topic of mental health and illness. Examples of existing primary source sets can be found on the MHL website: http://www.medicalheritage.org/resource-sets/. These collections will be drawn from the over 300,000 items in our Internet Archive library. The curated collections provide a means for our visitors to discover the richness of MHL materials on a variety of topics relevant to the history of health and the health sciences. As part of this work, the fellow may have an opportunity to enrich metadata in MHL records in Internet Archive to support scholarship and inquiry on this topic.”

And we want an Outreach fellow: “The Medical Heritage Library (MHL) seeks a fellow to develop and organize the planning of the MHL’s Biennial Conference. Collaborating with the MHL President, the MHL Project Co-ordinator, and/or the MHL Governance group, the fellow will help plan a virtual conference to take place on November 3, 2023. The fellow will develop a suite of content to support the theme of this year’s conference, which will focus on LGBTQ+ health care. The fellow will help develop the program of the  conference, draft the Call for Papers, help create themes, help identify and recruit speakers, work on outreach, logistics, and organization, and create a program for the conference. The fellow will also liaise with MHL partners, including the DPLA and Internet Archive, for possible programming or publicity. Working with our Co-ordinator, the fellow will launch a social media campaign for the conference.”

Please apply if you’re eligible and share this call widely among your colleagues, students, and professional networks!

Exciting news: SECOND summer 2023 fellowship!

We weren’t sure if we would have the funding to support a second fellowship but we do and we’re excited to see the applications!

The Medical Heritage Library (MHL) seeks a fellow to develop and organize the planning of the MHL’s Biennial Conference. Collaborating with the MHL President, the MHL Project Co-ordinator, and/or the MHL Governance group, the fellow will help plan a virtual conference to take place on November 3, 2023. The fellow will develop a suite of content to support the theme of this year’s conference, which will focus on LGBTQ+ health care. The fellow will help develop the program of the  conference, draft the Call for Papers, help create themes, help identify and recruit speakers, work on outreach, logistics, and organization, and create a program for the conference. The fellow will also liaise with MHL partners, including the DPLA and Internet Archive, for possible programming or publicity. Working with our Co-ordinator, the fellow will launch a social media campaign for the conference. 

The fellowship is paid and may be taken for course credit.

The fellowship is a remote position.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Develop and help implement a  virtual conference. 
  • Coordinate communications around the MHL conference. 
  • Liaise with MHL partners for possible programming or publicity. 
  • Participate in creating and implementing social media promotions and campaigns.
  • Other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:

This position is open to all qualified graduate students with a strong interest in medical or health history, with additional interests in library/information science or education. Strong communication and collaboration skills are a must. Fellows are expected to learn quickly and work independently. Experience planning online programs, conferences, events, or webinars is preferred.  

FELLOWSHIP DURATION:

The fellowship will take place anytime between July 2023 – October 2023.

HOURS:

150 hours, over 17 weeks with a maximum of 20 hours in any given week.

SALARY:

$20/hour not to exceed $3000

To apply, please provide the following:

    Cover letter documenting interest in position

    Curriculum Vitae

    2 References

Please submit your application materials by Monday, March 27, 2023 to the attention of the Fellowship committee at medicalheritage@gmail.com