Eager |
Elizabeth |
2015-16 |
Drawn to Art |
Harvard University |
Ph.D. candidate |
Drawing Machines: The Mechanics of Art in the Early Republic |
Eastman |
Carolyn |
1997-98 |
Peterson |
Johns Hopkins University |
Ph.D. candidate |
A Nation of Speechiers: Oratory, Print, and the Making of Gendered American Public, 1780-1850 |
Eastman |
Carolyn |
2008-9 |
Last |
University of Texas |
assistant professor |
"Learning to See: Gender in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World." |
Eastman |
Carolyn |
2011-12 |
AAS-NEH |
University of Texas |
assistant professor |
Gender in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World of Print |
Echols |
Paul |
1978-79 |
Daniels |
New York University |
Ph.D. candidate |
The Development of Revival Music in the US: 1820-1860 |
Edelstein |
Sari |
2008-9 |
Peterson |
Brandeis University |
Ph.D. candidate |
The Novel & the News: Women and the Politics of U.S. Print Culture before 1900. |
Egan |
Maureen |
2022 |
Baron |
Richmond, VA |
creative writers |
Research for nonfiction picture book for school-aged children about the life and work of Ruth Henshaw Bascom, 19th-century folk artist |
Egloff |
Jennifer |
2009-10 |
Peterson |
New York University |
Ph.D. candidate |
Popular Numeracy in Early Modern England and British North America |
Eisenstadt |
Peter |
1984 |
Haven |
New York University |
Ph.D. candidate |
Weather and Weather Prediction in Colonial America |
Elkins |
Ansel |
2012 |
Hearst |
Greensboro, NC |
poet |
A collection of poems about the lives of 19th-century conjoined twins Chang and Eng Bunker and Millie-Christine McKoy |
Elkins |
Kimberly |
2007 |
Hearst |
New York, NY |
fiction writer |
What is Visible: A novel about the lives of Laura Bridgman and Julia Ward Howe |
Ellis |
Mary Beth |
2011 |
Jay and Deborah Last |
Cincinnati, OH |
non-fiction writer |
PBS documentary under development by historian and author Richard Brookhiser about theory that Hamilton and other Founding Fathers were "proto-bloggers" |
Elrick |
Krista |
2016 |
Last Jay and Deborah Last (artist) |
Santa Fe, NM |
photographer |
A Country No More: Rediscovering the Landscapes of John James Audubon |
Emerson |
D. Berton |
2016-17 |
Botein |
Pomona College |
visiting assistant professor of English |
Local Rules: Vernacular Aesthetics and Alternative Democracies in Antebellum Print Culture |
Erben |
Patrick |
2019-20 |
Reese |
University of West Georgia |
professor of English |
The German Pietist Origins of the American Self |
Erhard |
Katharina |
2004-5 |
Ebeling |
University of Regensburg |
Ph.D. candidate |
'An Empire in Many Respects the Most Interesting in the World': Choreographies of Empire in Early American Plays |
Erickson |
Paul |
1998-99 |
Peterson |
University of Texas, Austin |
Ph.D. candidate |
Welcome to Sodom: The Cultural Work of the American City-Mysteries Novel, 1840-1860 |
Erkkila |
Betsy |
2014-15 |
AAS-NEH |
Northwestern University |
professor of English |
Imagining the Revolution: Literature and Politics in Insurrectionary America |
Etter |
Lukas |
2016-17 |
Ebeling |
University of Siegen |
Post-doctoral Research Fellow |
'Word Problems': Popular and Educational Discourses on Mathematics in the Pre-Civil War United States |
Etter |
Lukas |
2019-20 |
Peterson |
University of Siegen |
assistant professor of English |
'Word Problems’: Popular, Literary, and Educational Discourses on Mathematics in the Pre-Civil War United States |
Eustace |
Nicole |
2008-9 |
Peterson |
New York University |
assistant professor |
War Ardor: Sex and Sentiment in the War of 1812 |
Evelev |
John |
1996-97 |
Botein |
Duke University |
PhD |
Tolerable Entertainment: Herman Melville, the Literary Profession, and the Cultural Life of Antebellum New York |
Everton |
Michael |
2003-4 |
Reese |
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Ph.D. candidate |
Moral Vampires and the Blood of Genius: Vocational Ethics in Early American Literary Culture |