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.
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First Name |
Last Name | Cycle | Institution | Rank | Fellowship Awarded | Title of Project |
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| Carolyn | Eastman | 2011-12 | University of Texas | assistant professor | TRUE | Gender in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World of Print |
| Carrie | Hyde | 2009-10 | Rutgers University | PhD candidate | Peterson | Alienable Rights: Negative Styles of U.S. Citizenship, 1798-1868 |
| Carrie | Bramen | 2009-10 | SUNY Buffalo | associate professor | NEMLA | American Niceness: The Making of a National Type in Nineteenth-Century Culture |
| Catherine | Parisian | 2008-9 | independent scholar | Reese | "A Publication History of the Works of Frances Burney." | |
| Catherine | Thompson | 2006-7 | University of Connecticut | PhD candidate | Peterson | From Autonomy to Dependency?: Patient-Physician Relations, 1750-1850 |
| Catherine | Kelly | 1999-00 | University of Oklahoma | assistant professor | Peterson | Things Useful and Ornamental: Gender, Culture, and Gentility in the Bourgeois Republic |
| Catherine | Corman | 2000-1 | Harvard University | assistant professor | AAS-NEH | Reading, Writing, and Removal: Native American Literacies, 1820-1851 |
| Catherine | Haulman | 1999-00 | Cornell University | PhD candidate | Peterson | The Empire's New Clothes: The Politics of Dress in America, 1765-1820 |
| Catherine | Manegold | 2005-6 | Emory University | professor | AAS-NEH | In an Office Built by Slaves |
| Christina | Snyder | 2012-13 | Indiana University, Bloomington | assistant professor | Peterson | The Indian Gentlemen of Choctaw Academy: Status and Sovereignty in Antebellum America |
| Christine | DeLucia | 2011-12 | Yale University | PhD candidate | Peterson | Making Past and Place in the Northeast after King Philip's War (1675-78) |
| Christine | Croxall | 2012-13 | University of Delaware | PhD candidate | Peterson | Holy Waters: Lived Religion, Identity, and Loyalty along the Mississippi River, 1780-1830 |
| Christopher | Lukasik | 2004-5 | Boston University | assistant professor | AAS-NEH | "Discerning Characters: Social Distinction and the Face in American Culture, 1780-1850" |
| Christopher | Phillips | 2004-5 | University of Cincinnati | associate professor | Peterson | "South of North: The Civil War on the Middle Border" |
| Christopher | Grasso | 1999-00 | College of William and Mary | associate professor | Peterson | Skepticism and American Faith: The Early Nineteenth Century |
| Christopher | Phillips | 2012-13 | Lafayette College | assistant professor | Lapides | The Hymn as a Vehicle for Children's Literacy, 1700-1850 |
| Christopher | Lukasik | 2003-4 | Boston University | assistant professor | Drawn-to-Art | Discerning Characters: Social Distinction and the Face in American Literary and Visual Culture, 1780-1850 |
| Christopher | Apap | 2012-13 | Oakland University | special lecturer | Peterson | The Genius of the Place |
| Christopher | Pastore | 2010-11 | University of New Hampshire | PhD candidate | Peterson | From Sweetwater to Seawater; An Environmental and Atlantic History of Narragansett Bay, 1636-1836 |
| Christopher | Oliver | 2010-11 | University of Virginia | PhD candidate | Center for Historic American Visual Culture | Civic Visions: The Panorama and Popular Amusement in American Art and Society, 1845-1870 |
| Christopher | Hunter | 2012-13 | California Institute of Technology | assistant professor | Reese | A New and More Perfect Edition: Reading, Editing, and Publishing Autobiography in America, 1787-1850 |
| Cindy | Lobel | 1999-00 | CUNY Graduate Center | PhD candidate | Peterson | Consuming Classes: Food, Eating, and Images of Consumption in the United States, 1790-1860 |
| Claire | Parfait | 2012-13 | Universite de Paris 13 | professor | Reese | African American Historians, 1830s-1930s: Book History and Historiography |
| Claire | Gherini | 2011-12 | Johns Hopkins University | PhD candidate | Peterson | 'That Great Experiment': Plantation America and the Remaking of Medicine in the Anglophone Atlantic, 1730-1800 |
| Coleman | Hutchison | 2005-6 | Northwestern University | PhD. Candidate | Botein | Occasioning Verse and Volume |
| Cornelia | Dayton | 2004-5 | University of Connecticut | associate professor | AAS-NEH | "Self and Sanity in Early New England" |
| Courtney | Weikle-Mills | 2008-9 | University of Pittsburgh | assistant professor | Reese | "Imaginary Citizens: Child Readers and the Making of a U.S. Literary Public, 1700-1852." |
| Cynthia | Van Zandt | 2001-2 | University of New Hampshire | assistant professor | Botein | Brothers among Nations: Kinship and Alliance in Early America |
| Cynthia | Patterson | 2008-9 | University of South Florida, Lakeland | assistant professor | Last | "'Exclusively from Original Designs': The Philadelphia Pictorials and the Graphic Arts." |
| Daegan | Miller | 2010-11 | Cornell University | PhD candidate | Center for Historic American Visual Culture | Witness Tree: Nature, Culture, and Progress in Nineteenth-Century America |
| Daniel | Mandell | 2012-13 | Truman State University | professor | TRUE | The Lost Tradition of Equality in America, 1600-1870 |
| Daniel | Kilbride | 2007-8 | John Carroll University | associate professor | Peterson | "The Grand Tour: European Travelers and American National Identities, 1750-1870" |
| Daniel | Lewis | 2010-11 | Northern Virginia Community College | assistant professor | The Popularity of 'Washington Crossing the Delaware' Prints in the Literary Marketplace, 1853-1861 | |
| Daniel | Wewers | 2005-6 | Harvard University | PhD. Candidate | Peterson | Divisible Under God: American Religion, Politics, and the Idea of Secession, 1783-1833 |
| Daniel | Cohen | 2007-8 | Case Western Reserve University | associate professor | TRUE | "Burning the Charlestown Convent: Private Lives, Public Outrage, and Contested Memory in Nineteenth-Century America" |
| Daniel | Mandell | 2002-3 | Truman State University | assistant professor | Joyce Tracy | Images of Indians in Southern New England, 1760 - 1880. |
| David | Hancock | 2003-4 | University of Michigan - Ann Arbor | associate professor | ASECS | Oceans of Wine, Empires of Commerce: Madeira Wine and the Self-Organization of the Atlantic Market Economy, 1640-1815 |
| David | Gellman | 2004-5 | DePauw University | assistant professor | Peterson | "Liberty's Legacy: The Jay Family and the Problems of American Freedom" |
| David | Narrett | 2001-2 | University of Texas at Arlington | associate professor | ASECS | Borderland Republics: Vermont, West Florida, Texas, and the Politics of Union, 1760-1846 |
| David | Anthony | 2000-1 | Southern Illinois University at Carbondale | assistant professor | NEMLA | White-Collar Gothic: Debtor Masculinity, Submission, and the U.S. Bank in Antebellum America |
| David | Stewart | 1999-00 | National Central University, Taiwan | assistant professor | NEMLA | George Thompson and Men's Reading |
| David | Silverman | 2005-6 | George Washington University | assistant professor | ASECS | Brothertown: American Indians and the Problem of Race |
| David | Silverman | 2010-11 | George Washington University | associate professor | ASECS | Thundersticks: Firearms and the Transformation of Native America |
| David | Anthony | 2012-13 | SIU Carbondale | associate professor | TRUE | The Sensational Jew in Antebellum America: Conversion, Race, and the Making of Middle-Class Culture |
| David | Anthony | 2005-6 | SIU Carbondale | assistant professor | NEMLA | Shylock on Wall Street: Market Passion and the Capitalist Jew in Antebellum Sensationalism |
| Dawn | Coleman | 2006-7 | University of Tennessee | assistant professor | NEMLA | Preaching and the Rise of the American Novel |
| Derrick | Spires | 2008-9 | Vanderbilt University | PhD candidate | Peterson | "Reimagining a 'Beautiful but Baneful Object': Black Writers' Theories of Citizenship and Nation in the Antebellum U.S." |
| Dominique | Zino | 2011-12 | CUNY Graduate Center | PhD candidate | Center for Historic American Visual Culture | 'On a Certain Blindness': The Visionary Aesthetics of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Emily Dickinson, William James, and Henry James |
| Edward | Larkin | 2006-7 | University of Delaware | assistant professor | AAS-NEH | The Loyalist Origins of United States Culture |
| Edward | Rugemer | 2006-7 | Boston College | postdoctoral fellow | Tracy | The Problem of Emancipation: The United States and Britain's Abolition of Slavery |
