Fellows Directory

Each fellow's institutional affiliation and position at the time of the fellowship is listed. Fellows may be sorted by last name, fellowship cycles, and fellowship. Over five hundred books by fellows are based on research conducted during AAS fellowships.

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Last name First name Date Fellowship Affiliation Position Project
D'Alessandro Michael 2012-13 Last Boston University Ph.D. candidate Staged Readings: Sensationalism and Audience in Popular American Literature and Theater, 18230-1870
D'Amore Maura 2007-8 Drawn to Art University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Ph.D. candidate "Suburban Men: Masculine Domesticity in Nineteenth-Century America"
Daly Ann 2018-19 Lapides Brown University PhD candidate in history Hard Money: The Making of a Specie Currency, 1828-1846
Daly Ann 2021-22 Hench Mississippi State University assistant professor of history Minting America: The Politics, Technology and Culture of Money in the Early United States
Dancy Deborah 2002 Hearst Storrs, CT painter The Conjurer's Apprentice or The Legend of Yellow Mary: A Slave Girl's Tale of Survival by her Wit and Extraordinary Powers, as written by herself
Danger Sara 2022-23 AAS-NEH Valparaiso University associate professor of English In Their Own Words: Child Writers and the Nineteenth-Century Press
Daniel Marcus 1992-93 Peterson Princeton University Ph.D. candidate Ribaldry and Billingsgate: Popular Journalism and Political Culture in the Early Republic
Davidson Ben 2015-16 Schiller New York University Ph.D. candidate Freedom's Generation: Coming of Age in the Era of Emancipation
Davidson Ben 2023-24 AAS-NEH Saint Michael's College Visiting scholar in history Freedom's Generation: Coming of Age in the Era of Emancipation
Davidson Cathy 1984-85 Peterson Michigan State University associate professor The Origins of American Fiction
Davis Elliot 1990-91 Hiatt Harvard University teaching assistant American Drawing Books, 1820-80: Practical Guides for Artist and Artisan
Davis Thomas 1980-81 Daniels Kent State University professor An Edition of Edward Taylor's Harmony of the Gospels
Davison Nancy R. 1977-78 Daniels University of Michigan Ph.D. candidate EW Clay, American Political Caricaturist of the Jacksonian Era
Dayton Cornelia 1991-92 ASECS UC Irvine associate professor Madness, Dependency, and Gender in Early New England
Dayton Cornelia 2004-5 AAS-NEH University of Connecticut associate professor Self and Sanity in Early New England
de Galzain Alice 2023-24 Packer University of Edinburgh PhD candidate in English Literature Recounting the Lives of Women Writers: Emerson on Fuller, Godwin on Wollstonecraft, and Sand on Sand
Deaderick John 1996 K-12 Pliocene Ridge High School, North San Juan, California teacher Images and Ideas of the American Frontier as Expressed on the Professional Stage, 1825-1875
Dean Bradley 1987-88 Peterson University of Connecticut Ph.D. candidate Thoreau as Lecturer
Deese Helen 1998-99 Mellon Postdoctoral Tennessee Technological University professor emerita The Journals of Caroline Healey Dall
DeFord Deborah 1996 Wallace Branford, CT writer Young adult novel about the female American Revolutionary soldier Deborah Sampson Gannett
Deibel Natalie 2011-12 Last George Washington University Ph.D. candidate 'For Profit, Pleasure, and Sport': Recreation, Culture, and Society in the Atlantic World, 1600-1800
Delahaye Agnès 2015-16 Jenny d’Héricourt University of Lyon II—Lumiere lecturer in anglophone studies John Winthrop’s Legacy in the Historiography of Massachusetts
Delamaire Marie-Stéphanie 2009-10 AHPCS Columbia University Ph.D. candidate Transatlantic Encounters: Franco-American Artistic Exchanges, 1848-1867
Dellinger Matt 2016 Baron Brooklyn, NY non-fiction writer and digital artist The Brooklyn 14th Regiment
DeLombard Jeannine 2001-2 NEMLA University of Puget Sound assistant professor At the Bar of Public Opinion: Black Testimony and White Advocacy in Antebellum Literary Abolitionism
DeLombard Jeannine 2007-8 AAS-NEH University of Toronto associate professor Ebony Idols: Famous Fugitive Slaves in Britain before the Civil War
DeLucia Christine 2011-12 Peterson Yale University Ph.D. candidate Making Past and Place in the Northeast after King Philip's War (1675-78)
DeLucia Christine 2015-16 AAS-NEH Mount Holyoke College assistant professor The Itineraries: Seasons of History in the Native Northeast and Ezra Stiles' New England
Delwiche Theodore 2022-23 Reese Yale University PhD candidate in history The Contested Classics
Demos John 2011-12 Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence Yale University Samuel Knight Professor of History Emeritus The Heathen School: A Story of Hope and Betrayal in the Age of the Early Republic
Den Hartog Jonathan 2012-13 AHPCS Northwestern College associate professor Transatlantic Antijacobinism
Depkat Volker 2010-11 Last University of Regensburg professor The Visualization of Legitimacy
Dev Roy Shaibal 2023-24 Reese University of Southern California PhD candidate in English Publishing Americans in Nineteenth-Century India
Deyle Steven 2009-10 Tracy University of Houston associate professor Honorable Men: Isaac Bolton, Nathan Bedford Forrest, and the Murder of James McMillan
Di Loreto Sonia 2016-17 Peterson University of Torino associate professor Margaret Fuller’s Transnational Archive
Di Loreto Sonia 2022-23 Reese Universita di Torino associate professor of foreign languages and literature Cristina di Belgiojoso and the New York Daily Tribune: Asia Minor and Cosmopolitan Utopianism in American Periodical Publications, 1840-1860
DiCuirci Lindsay 2013-14 Botein University of Maryland assistant professor History's Imprint: The Colonial Book and the Writing of American History, 1790-1855
Dierks Konstantin 1998-99 Peterson Brown University Ph.D. candidate Letter Writing, Gender, and the Middling Sort in America, 1750-1800
DiGirolamo Vincent 2000-1 AAS-NEH Colgate University assistant professor Crying the News: A History of America's Newsboys
DiIorio Gino 2007 Baron New York, NY playwright Research into life of Edmund Ross, southern politician who cast the deciding vote, insuring that President Andrew Johnson would be spared impeachment
Dillon Elizabeth 2010-11 AAS-NEH Northeastern University associate professor Gender, Sex, and Modernity: Geographies of Reproduction in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World
Dippold Steffi 2013-14 Reese Stanford University lecturer Plain as in Primitive
Dippold Steffi 2020-21 AAS-NEH Kansas State University associate professor of English Plain as in Primitive: The Figure of the Native in Early America, 1640-1700
Dobson Joanne 2004 Baron Berkeley, CA writer The Kashmiri Shawl: A historical novel set in New York City, 1860
Draper Mary 2016-17 Peterson University of Virginia Ph.D. candidate The Urban World of the Early Modern British Caribbean
Dudden Faye 1988-89 Peterson Union College assistant professor Gender in Performance: Women in the American Theater, 1790-1870
Dudden Faye 2003-4 Tracy Colgate University professor The Favored Hour: Politics, Culture, and the New York Women's Movement, 1860-1870
Duffy Barbara 1995 K-12 School of the Osage R-11 teacher Teaching History and Methods of Research through the Broadside Ballad
Duffy Kathrinne 2017-18 Last Brown University Ph.D. candidate Doctrine of the Skull: Phrenology and Public Culture in Nineteenth-Century America
Dun James 2014-15 Tracy Princeton University assistant professor of history Dangerous Neighbors
Duncan Russell 1993-94 Peterson John Carroll University assistant professor Joshua Fights the Civil War: James Montgomery, 'Bleeding Kansas,' and Black Equality
Dungy Camille 2005 Hearst Colorado State University poet Suck on the Marrow
Dunn Thomas 1998 Wallace Henniker, NH playwright Research for a play about Winslow Homer and his early career,1856-1875
Dupey James 2016-17 Arizona State University Arizona State University Ph.D. candidate Editor as Clergy: The Power of Print in the Stone-Campbell Movement
Duquette Elizabeth 2018-19 Last Gettysburg College associate professor of English Napoleonic Codes: Tyranny and Ubiquity in Nineteenth-Century America
Durrow Heidi 2007 Baron Los Angeles, CA fiction writer Research for novel about Miss Lala, famous strongwoman, circus aerialist and acrobat of the Victorian era
Dwyer Annie 2015-16 Lapides University of Washington part-time lecturer Pets and Punishment in American Children's Literature
Dykstra Robert 1985-86 RA SUNY, Albany professor Iowans and White Supremacy, 1838-1880

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