Directory of Fellows and Research Associates, 1999-Present
The American Antiquarian Society has been awarding visiting research fellowships since 1972-73. These stipend-bearing awards have enabled a diverse group of researchers to spend anywhere from one month to a full year in residence at the Society.
First Name |
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Date | Institution | Rank | Fellowship Awarded | Title of Project |
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Stephen | Simons | 1997 | The Peter Rouget | teacher | K-12 | Middle School American istory Curriculum on Cookbooks of the Early Republic |
Michael | Simoncelli | 1999-00 | College of William and Mary | PhD candidate | Richard F. and Virginia P. Morgan | Becoming Northern: The Clash of Regional Cultures and the Creation of a Northern Identity in Ohio, 1770-1877 |
Janice | Simon | 1993-94 | University of Georgia | assistant professor | Peterson | The Forest Interior in American Painting, 1840-00 |
Janice | Simon | 1995-96 | University of Georgia | assistant professor | RA | The Forest Interior in American Painting, 1840-1900 |
Richard | Simmons | 1982-83 | Birmingham College | reader | Boni | British Imprints Relating to North America, 1621-1760 |
David | Silverman | 2005-6 | George Washington University | assistant professor | ASECS | Brothertown: American Indians and the Problem of Race |
David | Silverman | 2001-2 | Princeton University | Ph.D. | Hench | Faith and Boundaries: Colonists, Christianity, and Community Among the Wampanoag Indians of Martha's Vineyard, 1600-1871 |
David | Silverman | 2010-11 | George Washington University | associate professor | ASECS | Thundersticks: Firearms and the Transformation of Native America |
Jean | Silver-Isenstadt | 1995-96 | University of Pennsylvania | PhD candidate | Peterson | Pure Pleasure: The Shared Life and Work of Mary S Gove Nichols and Thomas Low Nichols in American Health Reform |
Kate | Silbert | 2015-16 | Univeristy of Michigan | PhD candidate | Last | 'Committed to Memory': Gender, Literary Engagement, and Commemorative Practice, 1780-1830 |
R. | Sikoryak | 2006 | New York, NY | Cartoonist | Baron | Comic Strip Adaptation of Moby Dick |
Mary Beth | Sievens | 1995-96 | Boston University | PhD candidate | Peterson | Stray Wives: Marital Expectations and Conflict in Vermont 1790-1830 |
Mary Beth | Sievens | 2009-10 | SUNY-Fredonia | Associate Professor | AAS-NEH | The Fruit of My Industry: Household Economy, the Market, and Consumer Society in New England, 1790-1865 |
Nancy | Siegel | 2017-18 | Towson University | professor | Peterson | Political Appetites: Revolution, Taste, and Culinary Activism in the Early Republic |
Nancy | Siegel | 2008-9 | Juniata College | assistant professor | Last | "Bodily Functions as Body Politic: Scenes of Protest in Eighteenth-Century Prints." |
Johanna | Siebert | 2016-17 | Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz | Ph.D. candidate | Ebeling | Networks of Taste: The Early African Caribbean Press in the Nineteenth-Century Atlantic World |
James | Sidbury | 2002-3 | University of Texas at Austin | associate professor | Mellon Postdoctoral | Conceptions of Africa in Early African-American Culture, 1760-1830 |
Robert | Shuster | 2006 | Yorktown Heights, NY | Writer | Baron | America's culture of war and the military in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, for his non-fiction book The Indestructible Soldier |
John | Shufelt | 2017-18 | Brown University | visiting associate professor | Peterson | Newspaper Accounts of the Coolie Slave Trade |
Laurence | Shore | 1981-82 | Johns Hopkins University | PhD candidate | Daniels | The Degradation and Dignity of Labor: Political Economy and the Southern Ruling Elite, 1850-76 |
Nancy | Shoemaker | 2006-7 | University of Connecticut | professor | AAS-NEH | The Whaling History of New England Indians |
David | Shields | 1985-86 | The Citadel | assistant professor | Haven | Literary Neoclassicism during the 1740's and 1750's in Massachusetts |
Carol | Sheriff | 1991-92 | Yale University | PhD candidate | Peterson | The Social and Cultural Impact of the Erie Canal, 1790-1860 |
Blevin | Shelnutt | 2015-16 | New York University | PhD candidate | AHPC | New York City's Broadway and Nineteenth-Century Literary Culture |
Marc | Shell | 1981-82 | SUNY Buffalo | associate professor | AAS-NEH | Money and Symbolism in America:Case Studies |
Harlow | Sheidley | 1983-84 | University of Connecticut | PhD candidate | Hiatt | Sectional Nationalism: Massachusetts Conservatives and the Epic of New England, 1815-1836 |
Kevin | Sheets | 1997-98 | University of Virginia | PhD candidate | Peterson | Latin America, The Dead Language, Schools, and the Culture of the Educated Man |
Tanya | Sheehan | 2009-10 | Rutgers University | assistant professor | AAS-NEH | Blacks and Whites: Race and Early Photographic Humor |
Hesam | Sharifian | 2017-18 | Tufts University | Ph.D. candidate | Last | Americanizing Shakespeare in Print |
Adam | Shapiro | 2011-12 | University of Wisconsin-Madison | postdoctoral fellow | Reese | William Paley and the Natural Theology Tradition in America |
Robert | Shalhope | 1995-96 | Oklahoma State University | George Lynn Cross professor | AAS-NEH | A Yeoman's Life: Hiram Harwood, 1806-1837 |
Ren‚e | Sentilles | 1998-99 | Franklin & Marshall College | visiting assistant professor | Mellon Post-Dissertation | Performing Menken: Adah Isaacs Menken's American Odyssey |
Renee | Sentilles | 2003-4 | Case Western Reserve University | assistant professor | Peterson | Tomboys and Other Nineteenth-Century Girls |
Jonathan | Senchyne | 2013-14 | University of Wisconsin-Madison | assistant professor | AAS-NEH | Our Paper Allegories: A Sense for the Material Text in Antebellum American Literature |
Jonathan | Senchyne | 2009-10 | Cornell University | PhD candidate | Center for Historic American Visual Culture | 'Bottles of Ink, and Reams of Paper': Racial Mixture and Legibility in Antebellum Illustration |
Erik | Seeman | 1992-93 | University of Michigan | PhD candidate | Hiatt | Laity, Clergy, and the Shaping of Popular Religious Culture in New England, 1720-1770 |
John | Seelye | 1987-88 | University of Florida | graduate research professor | RA | Plymouth Rock |
John | Seelye | 1994-95 | University of Florida | graduate research professor | RA | Plymouth Rock. |
John | Seelye | 1985-86 | University of Florida | graduate research professor | AAS-NEH | The River in the Early American Republic |
James | Secord | 2004-5 | University of Cambridge | professor | Botein | "Nature as News: Reporting Science in the Antebellum American Illustrated Press" |
Donald | Scott | 1979-80 | North Carolina State University | associate professor | Daniels | The Public Lecture in Mid-th Century America |
Donald | Scott | 1981-82 | North Carolina State University | associate professor | AAS-NEH | Public Lectures and the Formation of American Culture, 1830-1870 |
Beth | Schweiger | 2008-9 | University of Arkansas | associate professor | AAS-NEH | "Reading before Literacy: The Uses of English Grammar in the Early Nineteenth Century" |
Beth | Schweiger | 2003-4 | University of Arkansas | assistant professor | Peterson | Reading Slavery: Southerners and Their Books |
Richard | Schwarzlose | 1984-85 | Northwestern University | associate professor | Peterson | The Origins of the Newspaper Press |
Lydia | Schurman | 1988-89 | Northern Virginia Community College | professor | Peterson | Publishers, Publications, and Purveyors: The Dime Novel Publishing World, 1860-15 |
Jaclyn | Schultz | 2017-18 | University of California, Santa Cruz | Ph.D. candidate | Schiller | Learning the Value of a Dollar |
Heidi | Schultz | 1995-96 | UNC, Chapel Hill | PhD candidate | Peterson | Women Writing in the American South: Writing at Female Acadmies and Writing Without Teachers, 1800-1860 |
Sarah | Schuetze | 2016-17 | University of Wisconsin-Green Bay | assistant professor of English | Last | Calamity Howl |
Sarah | Schuetze | 2017-18 | University of Wisconsin-Green Bay | assistant professor of English | AAS-NEH | Calamity Howl: Fear of Illness in Early American Writing |