We are thrilled to share the news Eleanor Bell has been awarded a Catalyst Award grant by the AHRC to deliver the Archie Hind Centenary Project!
This grant will be supporting the cataloguing, digitisation, research into, and engagement with the Archie Hind papers as well as new oral history interviews with those who knew Archie. Detailed cataloguing and digitisation will open up this collection that was previously thought lost. Eleanor will study the papers and discover more about Archie Hind’s creative process, uncover his unpublished writings, and trace his wider literary and social networks. This ground-breaking project will add new knowledge to the field of Scottish Literature and make the collection available for generations of researchers to come.
We are very excited to begin the project, with Eleanor, in 2026. The activities will lead us into the centenary of Archie Hind’s birth in 2028 where the outcomes can all be celebrated in style.
Eleanor reflected:
‘I’m delighted to have received this AHRC Catalyst funding and very much look forward to collaborating with Archives & Special Collections over the next few years in order to fully explore and unlock the potential of the Archie Hind Papers.’
Congratulations to Eleanor on securing one of the most prestigious and competitive funding awards in the in the UK!
Find out more about the Archie Hind Centenary project:
[image credits: Eleanor Bell and the collection]
