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
Racine Karen 2023-24 Legacy University of Guelph professor of history Samuel Larned in South America: The Monroe Doctrine's Dependable Diplomat
Radner Joan 2001-02 Mellon American University professor Performing the Paper: Rural Intellectual Life in Postbellum Northern New England
Radus Daniel 2014-15 Peterson Cornell University Ph.D. candidate in English The Eulogy on Tour: Kinship and the Transnational History of Native New England
Raffety Matthew 2001-02 Sigety Columbia Ph.D. candidate The Republic Afloat: Labor and 'Liberty' in Mutinies on American Ships, 1789-1861
Rainer Joseph 1995-96 Peterson University of Mississippi visiting instructor Peddler Folklore in Southern Almanacs
Ramsbottom Mary 1979-80 Daniels Yale University Ph.D. candidate Religious Experience, 17th-Century New England
Range Melissa 2013 Baron Columbia, MO poet Poetry project about the abolitionist movement
Rasovsky Yuri 1995 Wallace Glendale, CA radio documentary producer Radio documentary on the history of Thanksgiving
Ratcliffe Donald 1998-99 RA University of Durham senior lecturer Origins of Party Conflict in the US , 1790-1840
Ratcliffe Donald 1983-84 Haven University of Durham Ph.D. candidate The 1812 Presidential Election in Ohio
Rath Richard 1997-98 Peterson Brandeis Univesity Ph.D. candidate North American Soundways, 1600-1800
Raven James 1986-87 Peterson Pembroke College, Cambridge fellow The Economics of Bookselling in Britian 1700-1800; Print and Trade in Eighteenth-Century Britiain
Raven James 1994-95 Peterson Magdalene College, Cambridge director The Importation of Books to North America in the Eighteenth Century
Rawson David 1993-94 Botein College of William and Mary Ph.D. candidate The Print Distribution and Consumer Nexus in Piedmont Virginia, 1760-1810
Rawson David 1997-98 RA College of William and Mary Ph.D. candidate The Print Distribution and Consumer Nexus in Piedmont Virginia, 1760-1810.
Razi Alpen 2012-13 Legacy University of Toronto PhD candidate Colored Citizens of the World
Reaves Wendy 1976-77 Daniels National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institute curator of prints 18th-Century American Portrait Engravings
Reed Peter 2007-8 NEMLA Florida State University instructor Captivating Performances: Staging Atlantic Underclasses, 1777-1852
Reed Peter 2010-11 NEMLA University of Mississippi assistant professor Dancing on the Volcano: The Haitian Revolution and American Performance Cultures, 1790-1865
Reed Molly 2017-18 Packer Cornell University Ph.D. candidate in history Ecology of Utopia
Reeves Joy 1996 K-12 Chicago public schools, Chicago, IL teacher Historical novel on indentured servants to be used as supplemental reading material to enhance the social studies unit on colonial settlement
Regele Lindsay 2014-15 Peterson Brown University Ph.D. candidate in history Manufacturing Advantage: The Federal Government, Diplomacy, and the Origins of American Industrialization, 1790-1840
Reid Catherine 2012 Baron Asheville, NC writer, essayist Research for extended work of creative nonfiction tentatively titled "13 Travels with William Bartram" on the life and writings of William Bartram (1739-1823).
Reis Elizabeth 1999-00 Legacy University of Oregon adjunct assistant professor Heaven Help Us: Angles, Gender, and American Religions
Reiss Benjamin 2001-02 AAS-NEH Tulane assistant professor Antebellum Literary Culture and the Rise of the Asylum
Remer Rosalind 1988-89 Peterson UCLA Ph.D. candidate Philadelphia Publishers in the New Republic
Resch John 1987-88 RA University of New Hampshire, Manchester professor Politics, Public Policy, and American Culture, 1815-25: The 1818 Revolutionary War Pension Act
Reynolds David 1982-83 AAS-NEH Northwestern University assistant professor Beneath the American Renaissance
Rezek Joseph 2015-16 Botein Boston University assistant professor Transatlantic Currents, 1820-1860, for The Oxford History of Popular Print Culture
Rezek Joseph 2019-20 AAS-NEH Boston University associate professor of English The Racialization of Print
Rice Grantland 1993-94 Botein Brandeis Univesity Ph.D. candidate The Transformation of Authorship in Early America
Rice Stephen 1995-96 Peterson Yale University Ph.D. candidate Incorporating the Machine: Labor, Fatigue, and the Problem of Self-Regulation in Nineteenth-Century Industrial America
Richards Eliza 2002-3 AAS-NEH Boston University assistant professor Hearing Voices: Lyric Representation in Nineteenth-Century America
Richter Daniel 1981-82 Daniels Columbia University Ph.D. candidate Societies on the Eighteenth Century New York Frontier
Ridner Judith 2017-18 Last Mississippi State University associate professor Clothing the Babel: The Material Culture of Ethnic Identity in Early America
Rife Michaela 2017-18 AHPCS University of Toronto Ph.D. candidate Wonderful Mining Country: Promoting Western Resource Extraction
Rinehart Lucy 1991-92 Hiatt Columbia University Ph.D. candidate The Drama of Democracy: The Staging of America from the Revolution to the Civil War
Riordan Liam 1999-00 Tracy University of Maine assistant professor Newspapers and the Local Meaning of the Nation in the Delaware Valley
Rivecca Suzanne 2010 Baron San Francisco, CA fiction writer Novel about Walt Whitman's sojourn by boat to New Orleans with his teenage brother, Jeff
Roberge Celeste 2008 Hearst South Portland, ME sculptor Granite Sofa (sculpture)
Roberts Wendy 2015-16 AAS-NEH SUNY-Albany assistant professor Redeeming Verse: The Poetics of Revivalism
Roberts Kyle 2007-8 Hench University of Pennsylvania Ph.D. candidate Evangelical Gotham: Popular Religious Belief in New York City, 1783-1845
Roberts Kyle 2005-6 Reese University of Pennsylvania Ph.D. Candidate Writing the Evangelical Subject: Religious Periodicals and Biographies in New York City, 1830-1860
Roberts Brian 1998-99 AAS-NEH California State University, Sacramento assistant professor Psalms, Reels and Glees: Popular Music and American Identity from the Colonial Era through the Civil War
Roberts Wendy 2009-10 Peterson Northwestern University Ph.D. candidate Revival Poetry and the Formation of the Evangelical Ear in Eighteenth-Century America
Robertson Andrew 2022-23 Tracy CUNY Graduate Center associate professor of history Divergent Political Language North and South
Robertson Stacey 2007-8 Tracy Bradley University associate professor 'Hearts Beating for Liberty': Women Abolitionists in the Old Northwest
Robertson Fiona 1994-95 RA Durham University lecturer Representing America, 1776-1830
Robey Ethan 2002-3 AHPCS State University of New York, Binghamton independent scholar The Art Galleries of Mechanics' Institute Fairs: Liaisons Between Art, Commerce, and Technology in Nineteenth-Century Thought
Robles Whitney 2017-18 Last Harvard University Ph.D. candidate Curious Species: How Animals Made Natural History, 1700-1820
Rockman Seth 2006-7 AAS-NEH Brown University assistant professor Self-Made and Slave-Made: Capitalism, Slavery, and the Rise of the Early American Economy
Roderick David 2003 Baron Berkeley, CA poet Blue Colonial: A collection of poems on the cultural interaction between the colonists and the Wampanoag tribe in the early seventeenth-century
Rodgers Erik 2017 Baron Los Angeles, CA fiction writer Research for a novel entitled “The Broken World”
Roeber A. G. 1978-79 AAS-NEH Princeton University instructor Law, Ideology and Religion among German Americans in Revolutionary America, 1729-1814
Rojas Martha 2004-5 AAS-NEH Sweet Briar College Diplomatic Letters
Rojas Martha 2003-4 NEMLA Stanford University Ph.D. candidate Diplomatic Letters
Roman Dianne 2017-18 Tracy independent researcher The Boston Olive Branch and Its Woman: Compositors, Editors, and Authors
Rood Daniel 2010-11 Hench University of California, Irvine Ph.D. in history Plantation Technocrats: A History of Science and Technology in the Slaveholding Atlantic World, 1830-1860
Rosen Rebecca 2019-20 Last Hollins University visiting assistant professor of English Making the Body Speak: Anatomy, Autopsy, and Testimony in Early America, 1639-1790
Rosen Rebecca 2022-23 AAS-NEH Murray State University assistant professor of English Postmortem Life: Anatomy, Autopsy, and Testimony in Early America and the Atlantic World
Rosenbaum Julia 2022-23 Last Bard College associate professor of art history and visual culture Unruly Bodies?: Portraying Science and Citizenry in Post-Civil War America
Rosenthal Caitlin 2010-11 Botein Harvard University Ph.D. candidate Accounting for Control: Book-keeping in early Nineteenth-Century America
Rosenwald Lawrence 1976-77 Daniels Columbia University Ph.D. candidate Analysis of Colonial New England Diaries
Ross Kelly 2009-10 Last The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Ph.D. candidate Marks and Traces: The Prehistory of the Detective Story
Roth Sarah 2000-01 Drawn to Art University of Virginia Ph.D. candidate The Slavery Controversy in Antebellum Popular Culture
Roth Randolph 1981-82 Daniels Grinnell College instructor Religion and Reform in Antebellum Vermont
Roth-Reinhardt Anne 2010-11 Last University of Minnesota Ph.D. candidate 'Retouching' American History: Narrative and Graphic Illustrations within Nineteenth-Century Historical Fiction
Rothman Joshua 2005-6 AAS-NEH University of Alabama assistant professor Slavery and Speculation in the Flush Times: The Heart of Jacksonian America
Rouleau Brian 2014-15 Schiller Texas A&M University assistant professor of history Empire's Children: Youth Culture and the Expansionist Impulse
Roy Michaël 2013-14 d’Héricourt Université Paris 13 Ph.D. candidate in English 'My Narrative Is Just Published': The Production, Dissemination, and Reception of Antebellum Slave Narratives
Roylance Patricia 2008-9 Last Syracuse University assistant professor Eclipse of Empire
Rozga Margaret 2014 Baron Milwaukee, WI poet Pestiferous Questions: A collection of poems inspired by the life of Jessie Benton Fremont
Rubin Stuart Nancy 2005 Hearst New York, NY writer The Muse of the Revolution; The Secret Pen of Mercy Otis Warren and the Founding of a Nation
Ruffin James Rixey 1998-99 Peterson Delaware Ph.D. candidate William Bentley and the Politics of Rational Religion, 1783-1800
Ruffin Taneil 2023-24 Peterson Princeton University PhD candidate in history Haitian Revolution Refugees and Legal Cultures of Slavery and Freedom in the Atlantic World, 1791-1860
Ruffman Alan 1997-98 Peterson Geomarine Associates Ltd president Historic Meterology and the 1775 Hurricane
Rugemer Edward 2006-7 Tracy Boston College postdoctoral fellow The Problem of Emancipation: The United States and Britain's Abolition of Slavery
Rumney Linwood 2017 Baron Cincinnati, OH poet Research for a collection of poems entitled “Discrepant Means”
Rusert Britt 2011-12 Peterson Temple University postdoctoral fellow Experiments in Freedom: Black Popular Science and the Struggle against Slavery
Russell Alison 2023-24 AHPCS University of Massachusetts, Amherst PhD candidate in history "On That Shield!": American Identity and the Constitution in the Early Republic
Ryan Madeline 2018-19 Peterson Brown University Ph.D. candidate in anthropology The Sensory Ecology of the Worcester State Hospital for the Insane
Ryan Susan 1997-98 Peterson UNC, Chapel Hill Ph.D. candidate Race and the Language Benevolence in Antebellum America

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