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
Pacatte Jerrad 2020-21 Peterson Rutgers University Ph.D. candidate in history Fit for Town and Country: African American Women, Labor, and the Pursuit of Freedom in New England, 1740-1850
Pacheco Derek 2013-14 Packer Purdue University assistant professor Transcendentalism and Children's Literature
Packard Cynthia 1996-97 AHPCS University of Massachusetts, Amherst lecturer; Ph.D. candidate The Black Image in Photography, Art and the Popular Press, 1850-1876
Painter Nell 1991-92 Peterson Princeton University professor A Critical Biography of Sojourner Truth
Pankake Marcia 1974-75 Daniels University of Minnesota Ph.D. candidate American Travel Accounts, 1610-1812
Pappas Andrea 2023-24 Last Santa Clara University associate professor of art and art history Art and Enslavement in Two Massachusetts Embroideries 1756-1758
Pappas Nikos 2007-8 Reese University of Kentucky Ph.D. candidate "Sacred Music Tune Index of Southern and Western Source Material (1760-1870)
Parfait Claire 2012-13 Reese Universite de Paris 13 professor African American Historians, 1830s-1930s: Book History and Historiography
Parisian Catherine 2008-9 Reese independent scholar A Publication History of the Works of Frances Burney
Parkison Aimee 2013 Hearst Stillwater, OK fiction writer Sister Seance: A historical literary novel set in Concord, MA in the 19th century, that explores the hidden sexual implications in parlor games and holiday courtship rituals of Victorian Americans
Parrish Susan 2003-4 Botein University of Michigan assistant professor Colonial and Early National American Almanac
Pasierowska Rachael 2018-19 Peterson Rice University Ph.D. candidate in history Beasts, Birds, and Bondsmen: Animal and Slave Interactions in Atlantic World Slavery
Pasley Jeffrey 2004-5 ASECS University of Missouri, Columbia associate professor Jeffersonian Democracy Revisited: Popular Political Culture in Print, 1800-1828
Passet Joanne 1997-98 Peterson University of Wisconsin, Madison Ph.D. candidate The American Debate on Marriage: Religion, Gender, and Social Radicalism, 1850-1900
Pastore Christopher 2010-11 Peterson University of New Hampshire Ph.D. candidate From Sweetwater to Seawater; An Environmental and Atlantic History of Narragansett Bay, 1636-1836
Patenaude Monique 2008-9 Peterson University of Rochester Ph.D. candidate Comparative History of Black Communities in Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse, NY, 1840-1870
Patterson Cynthia 2008-9 Last University of South Florida, Lakeland assistant professor 'Exclusively from Original Designs': The Philadelphia Pictorials and the Graphic Arts.
Pauwels Erin 2019-20 Last Temple University assistant professor of art history Napoleon Sarony and the Art of Living Pictures
Pawley Emily 2009-10 AAS-NEH University of Pennsylvania Ph.D. candidate 'The Balance Sheet of Nature': Calculating the New York Farm, 1825-1860
Pazian Erika 2018-19 AHPCS Graduate Center of the City University of New York Ph.D. candidate in art history Visual Culture and National Identity during the U.S.-Mexican War
Pearson Edward 1997-98 RA Franklin & Marshall College assistant professor Plays, Playhouses, and Players in Early America, 1720-1825
Pender Patricia 2013-14 Reese University of Newcastle associate professor Anne Bradstreet's Publication History, 1650-1867
Perkins Sarah 2013-14 Last Stanford University Ph.D. candidate Dixie Bound: The Story of an American Literary Movement, 1860-1930
Perry Seth 2009-10 Reese University of Chicago Ph.D. candidate The Bible and Religious Authority in Early-National America, 1770-1850
Perry Seth 2018-19 Reese Princeton University assistant professor of religion Lorenzo Dow and the Origins of American Religious Celebrity
Pestana Carla 1988-89 Peterson Ohio State University assistant professor Sectarianism in Colonial Massachusetts
Peters Catherine 2020-21 Tracy Harvard University PhD candidate in American studies A Free Race of Cultivators: Empire, Race, and Nature in the Nineteenth-Century Caribbean
Peterson Mark 1999-00 Botein University of Iowa assistant professor The Mather Family and the Construction of an Atlantic Protestant International
Peterson Dawn 2012-13 Hench New York University Ph.D. in American studies Unusual Sympathies: Settler Imperialism, Slavery, and the Politics of Adoption in the Early U.S. Republic
Peterson Mark 2003-4 Burkhardt University of Iowa associate professor Boston in the Atlantic World, 1630-1860
Petit Marianne 2020 Jay and Deborah Last New York, NY mixed media artist Mouth & Toes: The World of 19th-Century (Performative) Silhouette Artists with Disabilities
Petrik Paula 1988-89 RA Montana State University associate professor Playthings for the Republic's Children: American Culture and the Business of Play
Petrino Elizabeth 2007-8 Reese Fairfield University associate professor "'Kitchen in Parnassus': Lydia Sigourney as Poet, Activist, and Historian"
Philip Leila 2018 Baron Woodstock, CT writer Non-fiction book about the experiences of contemporary New England fur trappers, offering a compelling, if startling window through which to reconsider environmentalism
Phillips Christopher 2012-13 Lapides Lafayette College assistant professor The Hymn as a Vehicle for Children's Literacy, 1700-1850
Phillips Christopher 2004-5 Peterson University of Cincinnati associate professor "South of North: The Civil War on the Middle Border"
Phillips Christopher N. 2016-17 Burkhardt Lafayette College associate professor of English The Hymnal Before the Notes: A History of Reading and Practice
Pierce Jennifer 2009-10 Last The University of Iowa assistant professor The Reign of Children: Games and Toys in American Public Libraries
Piggush Yvette 2011-12 AAS-NEH Florida International University assistant professor We Have No Ruins: Historical Fiction and American Artifacts in the Early United States, 1790-1850
Piggush Yvette 2009-10 Peterson Florida International University assistant professor We Have No Ruins: Antiquarianism, Archives, and National Identity in the United States, 1790-1840
Pilote Pauline 2017-18 Jenny d’Héricourt École Normale Supérieure de Lyon Ph.D. candidate in English and American literature Reading Walter Scott in Nineteenth-Century America
Ping Laura 2020-21 Jaffee Pace University adjunct assistant professor of history Beyond Bloomers: Fashioning Change Nineteenth-Century Dress
Pitts Phillippa 2022-23 Jaffee Boston University PhD candidate in history of art & architecture The Self-Made Man: Race, Gender, and Disability in Antebellum Pharmaceutical Imaginaries
Plank Geoffrey 1996-97 ASECS University of Cincinnati associate professor The Culture of Conquest, Acadia or Nova Scotia in the British Colonial Imagination, 1690-1759
Plasencia Samantha 2023-24 Peterson Colby College associate professor of English Signifying Against Anti-Blackness: Black Rhetorical Communities in Early America 1760-1830
Pohrt Tanya 2018-19 Drawn to Art Lyman Allyn Art Museum project curator Mary Way and Elizabeth Way Champlain: Miniaturists of the Early Republic
Polgar Paul 2022-23 Peterson The University of Mississippi associate professor of history An Abolition Peace: Black Rights, the Union Cause, and the Rise of Radical Reconstruction
Pope Robert 1975-76 Daniels SUNY Buffalo associate professor Persecution of the Quakers in Seventeenth-Century New England
Pope Justin 2016-17 Legacy Beloit College visiting assistant professor of history Dangerous Spirit of Liberty: How Slave Rebellion Transformed the Atlantic World
Porter Susan 1987-88 RA Ohio State University, Lima associate professor Performance Practice in Early American Musical Theatre
Porwancher Andrew 2023-24 AAS-NEH University of Oklahoma Professor of constitutional studies & Judaic studies The Great Jewish Lunacy Trial
Pottroff Christy 2016-17 Last Fordham University Ph.D. candidate The Mail Gaze: Early American Literature, Letters, and the Post Office
Pou Alyson 2004 Hearst New York, NY performance artist A Slight Headache (solo performance)
Pratt Lloyd 2008-9 NEMLA Michigan State University assistant professor The Freedoms of a Stranger, 1830-1860
Pratt Lloyd 2009-10 AAS-NEH Michigan State University assistant professor The Freedoms of a Stranger: American and African American Literature, 1830-1860
Preston Katherine 2003-4 Peterson College of William & Mary associate professor Against the Grain: English-Language Opera Companies in Late Nineteenth-Century America
Preston Katherine 1986-87 Peterson CUNY Ph.D. candidate Traveling Opera Troupes in the United States, 1830-65.
Preston Katherine 1985-86 Peterson CUNY Ph.D. candidate Traveling Opera Troupes in the United States, 1830-65
Price Hunter 2015-16 Reese Western Washington University visiting assistant professor The Traveling Connexion: Religion, Capital, and the Origins of the South Middle Class, 1760-1830
Pritchard Janet 2022 Jay and Deborah Last University of Connecticut Professor of art emerita Research for photographic project about the Connecticut River and its rich history from early European settlement to 19th-century industrialism to protected land
Pritchard Janet 2008 Jay and Deborah Last Mansfield Center, CT photographer More Than Scenery: Yellowstone, An American Love Story
Promey Sally 2001-2 AHPCS University of Maryland professor Religion in Plain View: The Public Aesthetics of American Belief
Prorokova Tatania 2018-19 Ebeling Philipps-Universität Marburg adjunct instructor in American studies Climate Change, the Environment, and the Industrial Revolution in the U.S.
Prude Jonathan 1977-78 Daniels The Coming of Industrial Order: A Study of Town and Factory Life in Rural Massachusetts, 1813-1860
Prude Jonathan 1980-81 Daniels The Meaning of Food in Early American History
Pryor Elizabeth 2010-11 Peterson Smith College assistant professor The United States Itinerancy of Mrs. Zilpha Elaw, 1812-1840
Purcell Sarah 2007-8 Peterson Grinnell College associate professor The Politics of Mourning and the U.S. Civil War
Purk Antonia 2022-23 Ebeling University of Erfurt, Germany Postdoctoral Researcher, History of Science Cooking up Significations: Foodways and Racialization in American Literature of the Long 19th Century
Pursell Matthew 2003-4 Peterson Brown University Ph.D. candidate English Liberty, American Bondage: Servitude in the British Atlantic, 1630-1780
Purvis Thomas 1987-88 AAS-NEH Auburn University, Montgomery assistant professor A Decade of Conflict:Anglo-American Mobilization in the Era of the Seven Years' War, 1754-1764

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