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Humanities Decline in Darkness: How Humanities Research Funding Works – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 February 2025

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On pages 12-13, this article states that the University of California allocated about $26.6 million to the arts and humanities out of a $49.4 billion budget in 2018-19. Due to a misplaced decimal, the correct figure for the total budget is $4.94 billion.

References

Newfield, Christopher. 2025. “Humanities Decline in Darkness: How Humanities Research Funding Works.” Public Humanities, 1, e31, 116. https://doi.org/10.1017/pub.2024.39.CrossRefGoogle Scholar