Directory of Fellows and
Research Associates, 1972-Present
T
TANNENBAUM, REBECCA
Fellowship:
Education: Wesleyan, B.A., 84; Yale, Ph.D., 97
Current Position: lecturer of history, Yale
Fellowship Publications:
The Healer's Calling: Women and Medicine in Colonial New England
(Cornell Univ. Press, 2002)
Web Page:
http://www.yale.edu/history/faculty/tannenbaum.html
[Updated 2005]
TAMARKIN, ELISA
Fellowship: Sigety 02-03, "American
Anglophillia: Deference,
Devotion, and Natural Culture, 1820-1865" (asst. prof. of
English,
California at Santa Barbara)
Education: Columbia, B.A., 92; Stanford, Ph.D.,
00
Current Position: asst. prof. of English and
comparative
literature, California at Irvine
Other Publications: "The Chestnuts of Edwin Austin Abbey: History
Painting and the Transference of Culture in Turn-of-the-Century America."
Prospects: An Annual of American Cultural Studies 24 (Cambridge
Univ. Press, 1999): 417-448;
"Black Anglophilia; or, The Sociability of Antislavery," American
Literary
History 14.3 (Fall 2002): 444-478
Web Page:
http://www.faculty.uci.edu/scripts/UCIFacultyProfiles /english/faculty/profile.cfm?ID=4915
[Updated 2005]
TATE, THAD W.
Fellowship: R.A. 82-83, "The Organization of the
Colonial
Landscape" (dir., Institute of Early American History
and Culture)
Education: North Carolina, A.B., 47, M.A., 48; Brown,
Ph.D.,
60
Current Position: retired
Fellowship Publications: "The Discovery and
Development
of the Southern Colonial Landscape," Proceedings of
the
American Antiquarian Society 92
(1983): 289-312; "Transformation
of the Land in Colonial America," in William Whyte,
ed., Our
American Land: 1987 Yearbook of Agriculture
(Washington: Government
Printing Office, 1987), 32-36
Other Publications: The Negro in
Eighteenth-Century Williamsburg
(Charlottesville: Univ. Press of Virginia,
1966; repr. 1985); co-ed.
and contrib., The Chesapeake inthe Seventeenth
Century (Chapel
Hill: Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1979); co-author,
Colonial
Virginia: A History (White Plains, NY: KTO Press,
1986); co-ed.,
Saints and Revolutionaries (New York: W.W. Norton,
1983);
co-auth. and ed., The College of William and Mary: A
History
(Williamsburg: King and Queen Press, 1993)
[Updated 2001]
TATHAM, DAVID F.
Fellowship: Daniels 74-75, "The Life and Works of
David
Claypool Johnston" (assoc. prof. of fine arts,
Syracuse)
Education: Massachusetts at Amherst, A.B.,
54; Syracuse,
M.A., 60, Ph.D., 70
Current Position: prof. of fine arts,
emeritus, Syracuse
Fellowship Publications: "D.C. Johnston's Satiric
Views
of Art in Boston, 1825-1850," Art and
Commerce: American
Prints of the Nineteenth Century (Charlottesville,
Univ. Press
of Virginia, 1978): 9-24; "David Claypool Johnston's
Theatrical
Portraits," in Wendy Wick Reaves, ed., American
Portrait
Prints, (1984); "D.C. Johnston's Pictorialization
of Vernacular
Humor in Jacksonian America," in Peter Benes, ed.,
American
Speech: 1600 to the Present (Boston, Boston Univ. Press,
1984);
"David Claypoole Johnston's `Militia
Muster,'" American
Art Journal 19 (1987): 4-15
Other Publications: numerous journal articles; ed.,
Prints
and Printmakers of New York State (Syracuse: Syracuse
Univ.
Press, 1987); Winslow Homer and the Illustrated Book
(Syracuse:
Syracuse Univ. Press, 1992); Winslow Homer in the
Adirondacks
(Syracuse: Syracuse Univ. Press, 1996); Winslow Homer
and the Pictorial Press (Syracuse: Syracuse Univ. Press, 2003);
North American Prints 1913-1947: A Reexamination (2006)
Address:
329 Westcott St., Syracuse, NY 13210; dftatham[at]syr.edu
[Updated 2008]
TAYLOR, ALAN SHAW
Fellowship: AAS-NEH 89-90, "William Cooper's
Town"
(asst. prof. of history, Boston)
Fellowship: Mellon Dist. Scholar-in-Residence 00-01,
"The
Divided Ground: The Northern Borderland (U.S. and Canada) to
the
Wake of the American Revolution" (asst. prof. of
history, Boston)
Education: Colby, B.A., 77; Brandeis, Ph.D. 86
Current Position: prof. of history, California at
Davis
Fellowship Publications: "From Fathers to Friends
of the
People," Journal of the Early Republic 11
(1991); "Who
Murdered Judge William Cooper?" New York History
(1991);
William Cooper's Town: Power and Persuasion on the
Frontier of
the Early Republic (New York: Alfred A. Knopf,
1997) [winner
of the Bancroft, Beveridge, and Pulitzer Prizes for
1996];
The Divided Ground: Indians, Settlers, and the Northern Borderland
of the American Revolution (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2006)
Other Publications: Liberty Men and Great
Proprietors:
The Revolutionary Settlement on the Maine Frontier
(Chapel Hill:
Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1990); American
Colonies (Viking,
2001)
Web Page:
http://history.ucdavis.edu/faculty/Taylor_Alan
[Updated 2005]
TAYLOR, TESS
Fellowship: Baron 06, "Book of poems titled The
Family Chest"
Education: Amherst, B.A., 00; New York, M.A., 04
Current Position: adjunct prof., Hofstra
Fellowship Publications:
"The Forage House: Poems" [finalist, National Poetry Series]; select
poems
from this collection appearing in American Poet, Literary
Imagination, Memorious, The Warwick Review
Other Publications:
"The Misremembered World", the Poetry
Society of America's Chapbook Fellowship, selected by Eavan Boland
(2004)
Web page:www.tess-taylor.com
[Updated 2008]
TETRAULT, LISA
Fellowship: Peterson 07-08, "Memory of a Movement;
Re-Imagining Woman Suffrage in Reconstruction America, 1865-1895"
(asst. prof. of history, Carnegie Mellon)
Education: Iowa State, B.A., 89; Wisconsin, M.A., 95, Ph.D., 04
Fellowship Publications: Memory of a Movement: Re-Imagining
Woman Suffrage in Reconstruction America, 1865-1895 (Chapel Hill:
University of North Carolina Press, forthcoming)
[Updated 2008]
TEUTE, FREDRIKA J.
Fellowship: Botein 94-95, "Writing a Woman's Life
in the
Early Republic: The Liberation of Margaret Bayard Smith,
1778-1844"
(ed. of publications, Omohundro Institute of Early American
History
and Culture)
Fellowship: AAS-NEH 97-98, "Life on the
Margins: Margaret
Bayard Smith's Vision of Early Washington
Society" (ed. of
publications, Omohundro Institute of Early American History
and
Culture)
Education: Radcliffe, B.A., 69; William & Mary,
M.A.,
76, Ph.D; Johns Hopkins, 88
Fellowship Publications: "'A wild and desolate
place': Life
on theMargins in Early Washington," in Howard Gillette, Jr.,
ed.,
Southern City, National Ambition: The Growth of Early
Washington,
1800-1860 (Washington, DC,1995); "In 'the gloom of
evening':
Margaret Byard Smith's View in Black and White of Early
Washington
Society," Proceedings of the American Antiquarian
Society
106, pt. 1 (1996): 37-58;
"A 'Republic of Intellect': Conversation and Criticism among the Sexes in
1790s New York," in Philip Barnard, Mark L. Kamrath, and Stephen Shaprio,
eds.,
Revising Charles Brockden Brown: Culture, Politics,
and Sexuality in the Early Republic
(Knoxville, Tenn.: University of Tennessee
Press, 2004), 149-181
Other Publications: Papers of James Madison,
vols.
VIII, X, XIV (Chicago, 1973, 1975, 1977; Charlottesville,
VA, 1983);
Papers of John Marshall vols. V, VI (Chapel Hill,
NC., 1987-1990);
"The Loves of the Plants; or, the
Cross-Fertilization of Science and Desire at the End of the Eighteenth
Century," Huntington Library Quarterly 63 (2000): 319-45
Web Page:
http://www.wm.edu/history/directory.php?personid=6441
[Updated 2006]
THOMAS, AMY M.
Fellowship: Botein 90-91, "Reading in the
Antebellum South"
(Ph.D. cand. in English, Duke)
Education: Randolph-Macon, B.A., 81; Maryland, M.A.,
85;
Duke, Ph.D., 91
Current Position: assoc. prof. of English, Montana
State
Fellowship Publications: "Literature in
Newsprint: Antebellum
Family Newspapers and the uses of Reading," in Michele
Moylan and
Lane Stiles, eds., Reading Books: Essays on the Material
Text
and Literature (Amherst: Univ. of Massachusetts Press,
1996)
Web Page:
http://english.montana.edu/faculty/thomas.html
[Updated 2006]
THOMAS, JOANNE
Fellowship: Peterson 00-01, "'Good Bye, Old Arm!': Songs
of
the Civil War" (Ph.D. cand. in history, Western
Michigan)
Education: Eureka, B.A., 93; Western Michigan, M.A.,
96
[Updated 2000]
THOMPSON, CATHERINE L.
Fellowship: Peterson 06-07, "From Autonomy to
Dependency? Patient-Physician Relations, 1750-1850" (Ph.D. cand. in
history, Connecticut)
Education: Colorado, B.A., 84; Louisiana State,
M.L.A., 00
[Updated 2006]
TODD, WILLIAM B.
Fellowship: Peterson 92-93, "A Descriptive and
Historical
Bibliography of Sir Walter Scott,
1792-1836" (prof. emeritus
of English, Texas at Austin)
Education: Lehigh, B.A., 40, M.A., 47, L.H.D.,
75; Chicago,
Ph.D., 49
Fellowship Publications: (w/ Ann Bowden) "Scott's
Commentary
on The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel
Johnson,"
Studies in Bibliography 48 (1995): 229-248
Other Publications: A Bibliography of Edmund Burke
(London:
Rupert Hart-Davis, 1964); A Directory of Printers and
Others
in London (London Print Historical Society,
1972); (ed. w/ others)
The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke (Oxford,
1961);
(w/ Ann Bowden Tauchnitz International Editions (New
York:
BSA, 1988)
[Updated 2001]
TREE, CHRISTINA
Fellowship: Wallace Artist 95, "History of New England
Tourism"
(Boston Globe contributor and guidebook author,
Cambridge,
MA)
Education: Mt. Holyoke, B.A., 65
Current Position: Freelance Travel Writer
Fellowship Results: several Boston Globe
articles;
Revision of How New England Happened (Countryman
Press, 2002)
Awards: Maine Publicity Bureau President's Award, May
1997;
New England Innkeepers Award, 1981
Address: 15 Whittier St., Cambridge, MA
02140; ctree@traveltree.net
[Updated 2001]
TRIPP, BERNELL ELIZABETH
Fellowship: Botein 91-92, "The Nineteenth-Century
Black
Press" (Ph.D. cand. in mass communications,
Alabama)
Education: Alabama, B.A., 82, M.A., 89, Ph.D.
Current Position: assoc. prof. of journalism,
Florida
at Gainesville
Other Publications: "The Antebellum Press,
1827-1861: Effective
Abolitionist or Reluctant Reformer?" and "The
Black Media,
1865-Present: Liberal Crusaders or Defenders of
Tradition?,"
in William David Sloan, ed. Perspectives on Mass
Communication
History
Web Page:
http://www.jou.ufl.edu/faculty/facultydetail.asp?id=btripp
[Updated 2006]
TROUTMAN, PHILLIP D.
Fellowship: Peterson 97-98, "Geographies of Family and
Market:
Enslaved Migration in Antebellum Virginia and Washington,
D.C."
(Ph.D. cand. in history, Virginia)
Education: Tennessee, B.A., 91; Virginia, M.A.,
93, Ph.D. 00
Current Position: Mellon lecturing fellow, univ. writing
program, Duke
Fellowship Publications: "Slave Families, United States," in
Macmillan Encyclopedia of World Slavery, Paul Finkelman and Joseph
C. Miller, eds.
(New York: Simon and Schuster, 1998)
Web Page:
http://www.duke.edu/~trout/
[Updated 2006]
TUCHER, ANDREA J.
Fellowship: Hiatt 83-84, "`Froth and Scum': Murder,
News,
and Murder News in the New York Penny Press,
1833-1860" (Ph.D.
cand. in history, New York Univ.)
Education: Princeton, A.B., 76; Columbia, M.S.L.S.,
77; New York Univ., M.A., 82, Ph.D., 90
Current Position: assoc. prof. of journalism and
dir. of the communications Ph.D. program, Columbia
Fellowship Publications: Froth and Scum: Truth,
Beauty,
Goodness, and the Ax-Murder in America's First Mass
Medium (Chapel
Hill: Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1994) [Allan Nevins
Prize of
the Society of American Historians];
"PrinceOfDarkness@NYHerald.com: How the Penny Press Caused the Decline of the
West," American
Journalism, 17:4 (Fall 2000)
Other Publications: co-author, with Bill Moyers,
Moyers:
Report from Philadelphia: The Constitutional Convention of
1787
(NewYork: Ballantine, 1987); ed., Bill Moyers' World of
Ideas
II (Doubleday, 1990);
"Reporting for Duty: The Bohemian Brigade, the Civil War, and the Social
Construction of the Reporter," Book History 9 (2006): 131-57
Address: 201 Journalism Building, 2950 Broadway,
Columbia
University, New York, NY 10027; ajt21[at]columbia.edu
Web Page: http://snurl.com/3her6
[Updated 2008]
TURNER, ELDON R.
Fellowship: R.A. 87-88, "Psalmody, Time, and
Cultural Change
in Early New England" (asst. prof. of history,
Florida)
Education: Washburn, B.A., 63; Kansas, M.A., 67,
Ph.D., 73
Current Position: prof. emeritus, Florida
Other Publications: "Gender, Abortion, and
Testimony:
A Textual Look at the Martin Cases, Middlesex County,
Massachusetts,
1681-83," Proceedings of the Massachusetts
Historical Society
(1987); "Statute for the Times: Two Hundred Years of
Virginia's
Statute for Religious Liberty," American History
Today
(1987)
[Updated 2006]
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