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
Minter David 1980-81 Daniels Rice University professor Texts and Contexts: The Great Migration and King Philip's War
Mintie Katherine 2015-16 Last University of California, Berkeley Ph.D. candidate Legal Lenses: Intellectual Property Laws and American Photography, 1839-1890
Mishler Max 2014-15 Peterson New York University Ph.D. candidate in history Boundaries of Freedom: Abolition, Punishment, and the Atlantic Origins of Mass Incarceration
Mitchell Betty 1985-86 Haven associate professor Antebellum and Civil War Biography
Mitchell Karah M. 2023-24 Lapides University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill PhD candidate in English and Comparative Literature Animals and Becoming Human(e) in Nineteenth-Century American Children's Literature
Mizelle Brett 2013-14 Last CSU, Long Beach professor Killing Animals in American History
Mizelle Brett 1998-99 AHPCS University of Minnesota Ph.D. candidate To the Curious: Exhibition Animals, Human Identity, and the Contested Boundary between Man and Beast in Early America
Monteiro Lyra 2009-10 Last Brown University Ph.D. candidate Racializing the Ancient World: Ancestry and Identity in the Early United States, 1760-1860
Moody Joycelyn 2002-3 Peterson Hamilton College chair, women's studies Silent Language: Enslaved Women and the Production of Literature without Literacy
Moon Krystyn 2000-1 Peterson Johns Hopkins University Ph.D. candidate From 'John Chinaman' to 'Japanese Sandman': China and Japan in American Music, 1850-1920
Moore Sean 2014-15 AAS-NEH University of New Hampshire associate professor of history Slavery and the Making of the Early American Library: British Literature, Political Thought, and the Transatlantic Book Trade
Moran Karen 1997 K-12 Auburn Middle School, Auburn, MA teacher and co-ordinator The First National Women's Right's Convention Held in Worcester in 1850
Morgan Jo-Ann 2007-8 Last Coastal Carolina University assistant professor "Mammies, Mulattos, and Matriarchs: African American Women in Nineteenth-Century Visual Culture"
Morgan Kenneth 1982-83 Haven Hyde Sixth Form, Cheshire, England instructor Shipping and Trade Patterns in the North Atlantic in the Mid-Eighteenth-Century
Morgan Philip 1996-97 AAS-NEH Florida State University professor The World of an Anglo-Jamaican Planter in the Eighteenth Century
Morgan David 1997-98 AHPCS Valparaiso University associate professor Millenial Progress
Morgan Patrick 2019-20 Alstott-Morgan Duke University Ph.D. candidate in English Manifesting Vertical Destiny: Geology, Reform, and the Stratified Earth in American Literature, Long Nineteenth Century
Morgan-Owens Jessie 2012-13 AAS-NEH Nanyang Technological University assistant professor Letters of Light: Photographic Writing in the Literature of Abolition
Morse Kathryn 2007-8 AHPCS Middlebury College associate professor The View from Here: American Environmental History through Images
Morss Martha 2004 Hearst Mount Vernon, OH writer Mary Katherine Goddard, colonial printer
Moskowitz Marina 2005-6 Peterson University of Glasgow assistant professor Seed Money: The Economies of Horticulture in 19th-Century America
Moskowitz Marina 2013-14 AAS-NEH University of Glasgow associate professor Seed Money: Improvement and Exchange in the Nineteenth-Century American Garden
Moynihan Kenneth 1992-93 AAS-NEH Assumption College professor A History of Worcester
Mucher Christen 2015-16 AAS-NEH Smith College assistant professor Before American History
Mudgett Kathryn 1999-00 Peterson Northeastern University Ph.D. candidate Dana, Melville, Justice Story, and the Law and Literature of the Sea
Mueller Lavonne 2003 Hearst Chicago, IL playwright A collection of short one-story plays about six notable American women, Abigail Adams, Dolly Madison, Sacagawea, Lucy Stone, Harriet Tubman, and Martha Washington
Muise Delphin 1975-76 Rockefeller National Museum of Man, Ottawa, Ontario History of the Family
Mullaney Clare 2017-18 Botein University of Pennsylvania Ph.D. candidate American Imprints: Disability and the Material Text, 1858-1932
Mullen Lincoln 2013-14 Peterson Brandeis University Ph.D. candidate Varieties of Religious Conversion
Muller Kevin 2008-9 Last University of California at Berkeley lecturer "An Undergraduate Course on Visual Culture in American Life, 1600-1900"
Muller Hannah 2019-20 ASECS Brandeis University assistant professor of history Alien Invasions and Revolutionary Contagion
Mullin Brian 2018 Hearst London, U.K. playwright Play inspired by the community of freed African-American slaves who lived freely in an abandoned British garrison in the West Florida territory following the end of the War of 1812
Mulry Kate 2016-17 ASECS California State University, Bakersfield assistant professor of history Unwholesome Tinctures: Inoculation and Questions of Heredity in the Early Eighteenth-Century Anglo Atlantic
Murison Justine 2014-15 NEMLA University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign associate professor of English American Infidelity: Secularity, Slavery, and the Making of U.S. Fiction
Murokh Dina 2019-20 Last University of Southern California Ph.D. candidate in art history 'A Sort of Picture Gallery': The Visual Culture of Antebellum America
Murphy Sharon 2018-19 AAS-NEH Providence College professor of history and classics Banking on Slavery in the Antebellum South
Murray Laura 2010-11 Tracy Queen's University associate professor What is a Newspaper? Exchange and Citation Practices in Antebellum American Dailies
Murray Robinson 1979-80 Daniels Essex Institute associate librarian Bibliography of New Hampshire Imprints
Murrin John 2001-02 AAS-NEH Princeton professor Crisis and Upheaval in the English Atlantic World, 1673-1692
Mutschler Ben 1996-97 Peterson Columbia University Ph.D. candidate Cultures of Sickness, Cultures of Health: Illness in New England, 1690-1820
Myers Elissa 2020-21 Lapides The Graduate Center, CUNY PhD candidate in English Crafting Girlhoods

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