The mission of the Arkansas Humanities Council is to promote understanding, appreciation, and use of the humanities in Arkansas. The council emphasizes the importance of humanities in reflecting diverse heritage, traditions, and history, alongside the relevance of humanities in current national conditions.
The Arkansas Humanities Council's grant program aims to support projects that are innovative and humanities-based, striving to connect Arkansans to their past, to each other, to their communities, and to the broader scope of humanities shared across the state. This encompasses a broad range of studies including but not limited to language, literature, history, philosophy, archaeology, ethics, and the arts. The council encourages projects that emphasize Arkansas's diverse heritage and historical relevance. Additionally, the program supports the publication of scholarly works on topics such as prehistory, history, and culture. Publications must go through a peer-review process and be published traditionally, highlighting the council's dedication to ensuring quality and accessible humanities resources.
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