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
Jablonski Heike 2013-14 Ebeling Heidelberg Center for American Studies, University of Heidelberg Ph.D. candidate John Foxe in America
Jackson Leon 2003-4 Peterson University of South Carolina assistant professor The Business of Letters: Authorial Economies in America, 1780s-1840s
Jackson Kimberly Gladman 2000 Peterson Mysteries and Miseries: City Mysteries Novels and Class in Antebellum America
Jackson-Opoku Sandra 2008 Hearst Chicago, IL novelist God's Gift to the Natives: A novel that explores one musician's enigmatic life and tragic death, while also charting the history and movement of the African diaspora
Jackson-Retondo Elaine 1997-98 Peterson UC Berkeley Ph.D. candidate The Penitentiary as an Artifact of the Cultural Landscape: A Comparative Analysis, 1780-1860
Jaffee David 1988-89 Peterson CUNY assistant professor People of the Wachusett: Town Founders and Village Historians of New England, 1630-1860
Jaffee David 1981-82 Hiatt Harvard University teaching fellow The Formation of a Yankee Culture
Jao Charline 2023-24 Brown Family Collection Cornell University Graduate candidate in literatures in English Family and Bereavement in the Album
Jaros Peter 2018-19 Peterson Franklin & Marshall College associate professor of English Incorporate Things: A Literary Genealogy of Corporate Personhood in Antebellum America
Jarvis Michael 2003-4 AAS-NEH University of Rochester assistant professor 'In the eye of All Trade': Bermuda and the Atlantic World, 1612-1815
Jeffers Honoree 2009 Baron Norman, OK poet Research for book of poems whose centerpiece is a series about Phillis Wheatley, which imagines her interior life
John Richard 1994-95 RA University of Illinois at Chicago associate professor of history Visions of Enterprise: The Political Origins of the Modern Communications Infrastructure in the United States, 1837-17
John Richard 1986-87 Hiatt University of Illinois at Chicago, Associate professor of History instructor Managing the Mails: The American Postal System and the Communications Revolution in the Early Republic
Johnson Paul 1985-86 AAS-NEH Princeton University guest lecturer From Yeoman to Factory Hand: Studies in Early Industrial Society
Johnson Sue 2000 Sigety (artist) St Mary's City, MD painter The Alternate Encyclopedia
Johnson Linck 1984-85 AAS-NEH Colgate University associate professor Walden in Its Time
Johnson Ann 2002-3 Botein Fordham University assistant professor Engineering Handbooks as Carriers of Knowledge into the Field
Johnson Sherita L. 2022-23 Korzenik University of Southern Mississippi assistant professor of English Panoramic Travel with Frances Harper: Archival Recovery of the Reconstruction Years
Johnson Ronald Angelo 2023-24 Peterson Baylor University associate professor of history Mutual Entanglements: Transracial Ties between Haitians and Revolutionary Americans
Johnson Brandon 2002-3 Peterson University of Chicago Ph.D. candidate Spirits on the Stage: Public Mediums, Spiritualist Theater, and American Culture, 1848 -1893
Johnston Patricia 2007-8 Last Salem State College professor "Martyrs, Riots, Nuns, and Peasants"
Johnston Elizabeth 2005-6 Peterson Harvard College teaching assistant Choosing Freedom, Risking Slavery: African Americans, Antislavery Advocates, and the Courts in Massachusetts, 1830-1860
Johnston Patricia 2023-24 Last College of the Holy Cross professor of visual arts Global Aesthetics
Joncus Berta 2022-23 Keller University of London reader in the department of music Abolitionist Song: Anglo-American Exchanges, 1780-1810
Jones T. Cole 2014-15 Hench The Johns Hopkins University PhD in history Deprived of their Liberty: Enemy Prisoners and the Culture of War in Revolutionary America
Jones Jacqueline 1974-75 Daniels University of Wisconsin, Ph.D. candidate Northern Teachers in the Post-Civil War South
Jones Sophie Heather 2016-17 Peterson University of Liverpool Ph.D. candidate From Anglicization to Loyalism: New York, 1691-1783
Jones Paul 2007-8 Peterson Ohio University assistant professor The Newgate Novel Comes to America: Antebellum Crime Fiction and the Anti-Gallows Movement
Jortner Adam 2014-15 ASECS Auburn University assistant professor of history Witchcraft and the Rise of American Religious Freedom, 1626-1789
Joseph Michael 1997-98 Peterson Rutgers University librarian McLoughlin Bros, 1858-1878
Joy Natalie 2016-17 Peterson Northern Illinois University assistant professor of history Abolitionists and Indians in the Antebellum Era
Jung Sandro 2018-19 Last Herzog August Library fellow A Transnational History of American Book Illustration
Junker Carsten 2011-12 Ebeling University of Bremen assistant professor Reading Affect in Eighteenth-Century Abolitionist Debates

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