Paula Wasley Paula Wasley is a senior special affairs specialist at the National Endowment for the Humanities. Magazine Article What Did Bach Sound Like to Bach? Scholars look to recover the original soundscape of the composer’s work Paula Wasley Blog Grantee Spotlight: Timothy Pauketat Division of Research Programs April 21, 2017 Magazine Article Searching for the True Origins of the Louvre’s Winged Victory. For more than 2,000 years, the Winged Victory of Samothrace has been surrounded in mystery, and still she beguiles. Paula Wasley Magazine Article Chicken Soup and Other Remedies An exhibit on American Jews and the practice of medicine at the Jewish Museum of Maryland Paula Wasley Magazine Article Back When Everyone Knew How You Voted Americans used to cast their support out loud and in public. Paula Wasley Magazine Article Prison University Project 2015 National Humanities Medalist Paula Wasley Magazine Article Moldy Church Records in Latin America Document the Lives of Millions of Slaves Now, intrepid scholars are saving those parish baptismal records from war, neglect, and rot. Paula Wasley Blog IN THEIR OWN WORDS Division of Research Programs April 6, 2017
Magazine Article What Did Bach Sound Like to Bach? Scholars look to recover the original soundscape of the composer’s work Paula Wasley
Magazine Article Searching for the True Origins of the Louvre’s Winged Victory. For more than 2,000 years, the Winged Victory of Samothrace has been surrounded in mystery, and still she beguiles. Paula Wasley
Magazine Article Chicken Soup and Other Remedies An exhibit on American Jews and the practice of medicine at the Jewish Museum of Maryland Paula Wasley
Magazine Article Back When Everyone Knew How You Voted Americans used to cast their support out loud and in public. Paula Wasley
Magazine Article Moldy Church Records in Latin America Document the Lives of Millions of Slaves Now, intrepid scholars are saving those parish baptismal records from war, neglect, and rot. Paula Wasley