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
Smith Cassandra Fay 1999 Wallace Detroit, MI Historian, Miniaturist, Writer Slaves, free blacks, runaways: dolls of the antebellum United States
Smith Dwight 1982-83 Haven University of Miami at Ohio professor The War of 1812: A Bibliography
Smith Billy 1991-92 AAS-NEH Montana State University professor Fugitives from Slavery in the Eighteenth Century Mid Atlantic Region
Smith Gail 1995-96 RA Marquette University assistant professor Reading the Word: Harriet Beecher Stow and Nineteenth Century American Hermeneutics
Smith Robin 2015-16 Legacy University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Ph.D. candidate The 'Iron Harp': Encountering the Industrial Soundscape in the 1840s and 1850s
Smith Sueanna 2015-16 Peterson University of South Carolina Ph.D. candidate The Cultural Work of the Early American Fraternal Sphere
Smith Dorin 2018-19 Peterson Brown University Ph.D. candidate in English Brain Fever
Smith Cynthia 2020-21 Legacy independent scholar Sentimental Sailors: Rescue and Conversion in Antebellum U.S. Literature
Smith Hampton 2023-24 Last Massachusetts Institute of Technology PhD candidate in history, Theory, and Criticism of art and Architecture Making under Slavery in the Black Atlantic World, 1750-1865
Smith-Rosenberg Carroll 1976-77 AAS-NEH University of Pennsylvania associate professor Prescribed and Actual Gender Roles in the American Family, 1760-1895
Smoak Katherine 2014-15 Last Johns Hopkins University Ph.D. candidate in history Circulating Counterfeits: Making Money and Its Meanings in the Eighteenth-Century British Atlantic
Smolinski Reiner 2002-3 Peterson Georgia State University associate professor Authority & Interpretation: Cotton Mather's 'Biblia Americana'
Snay Mitchell 2000-01 Tracy Denison University associate professor A Nation of Our Own: Ethnic Nationalism in the Era of Reconstruction
Snead James 2009-10 Peterson George Mason University associate professor The 'Kentucky Mummy': Encounters with Antiquity in the Early Nineteenth-Century America
Snyder Christina 2012-13 Peterson Indiana University, Bloomington assistant professor The Indian Gentlemen of Choctaw Academy: Status and Sovereignty in Antebellum America
Socarides Alexandra 2004-5 Botein Rutgers University PhD candidate Lyric Contexts: Emily Dickinson and the 19th Century Extended Poetic Project
Socarides Alexandra 2012-13 Last University of Missouri assistant professor The Lyric Pose: Nineteenth-Century American Women's Poetry and the Problem of Recovery
Solomon Stephanie 2010 Jay and Deborah Last Hermosa Beach, CA performer Research in order to collect visuals for film titled "American Voices: Spirit of Revolution"
Sommers Samantha 2017-18 Reese University of California, Los Angeles Ph.D. candidate Reading in Books: Theories of Reading from Nineteenth-Century American Fiction
Sopcak-Joseph Amy 2015-16 Last University of Connecticut PhD candidate The Lives and Times of Godey's Lady's Book, 1830-1877
Sovine Melanie 1983-84 AAS-NEH MacNeil Hospital clinical anthropologist The Primitive Baptists and the Anti-Mason Party
Sperling Juliet 2016-17 Last University of Pennsylvania Ph.D. candidate Animating Flatness: Seeing Moving Images in American Painting and Mass Visual Culture, 1800-1895
Spires Derrick 2008-9 Peterson Vanderbilt University Ph.D. candidate "Reimagining a 'Beautiful but Baneful Object': Black Writers' Theories of Citizenship and Nation in the Antebellum U.S."
St George Robert 1981-82 Boni University of Pennsylvania Ph.D. candidate Popular Literature and Reading in Massachusetts, 1640-1720
Stagg Allison 2009-10 Last University College, University of London PhD candidate American Political Caricatures: 1787-1825
Stanback Micah-Jade 2020-21 Schiller Texas Christian University Ph.D. candidate in English Beyond Innocence: Examining Literary Representations of Black Childhood in the Nineteenth Century
Stanton Grant 2023-24 Peterson University of Pennsylvania PhD candidate in history White Allies in Revolutionary Massachusetts?: The Antislavery Commitments of Isaiah Thomas and Ezekiel Russell
Steel David 1979-80 Daniels University of Michigan Ph.D. candidate Stephen Jenks, American Musician and Publisher
Steiner Bruce 1982-83 Haven Ohio State University professor Lawyers, Dissenting Churches, and Connecticut's Republican Party, 1790-1820
Steinhoff Heike 2014-15 Ebeling Ruhr-Universitat Bochum assistant professor of American studies Sex in the City: Urban Sexuality in American Literature and Culture
Stern Arden 2009-10 Last University of California, Irvine PhD candidate Slanted, Shredded, and Simulated: A Cultural History of the Unruly Typeface
Stern Sarah 2014 Hearst Red Hook, NY playwright Research for play tentatively called "The Spectator," which deals with the intersection of politics and theatre in New York City during the 1730s
Stevens James Thomas 2004 Baron Fredonia, NY poet Alphabets of Letters: A poem that explores propaganda found in Native American children's primers
Stevenson Louise 2000-01 Botein Franklin and Marshall College professor Women's intellectual Life, 1750-1820
Stewart David 1999-00 NEMLA National Central University, Taiwan assistant professor George Thompson and Men's Reading
Stewart J. Brenton 2011-12 Botein University of Wisconsin-Madison Ph.D. candidate Informing the City: On the Print Culture of Antebellum Augusta, Georgia
Stewart Anna 2011-12 Botein University of Texas at Austin PhD candidate Slave Narratives and Freedmen's Education
Stewart Whitney 2015-16 Last Rice University Ph.D. candidate Domestic Activism: The Politics of the Black Home in Nineteenth-Century America
Stewart Whitney 2019-20 AAS-NEH University of Texas at Dallas assistant professor of historical studies The Home that Slavery Made: How Plantation Slavery Racialized the American Home
Stillson Richard 2000-01 Botein Johns Hopkins University Ph.D. candidate Communication and Information Dispersal in the California Gold Rush
Stinson Susan 2016 Hearst Northampton, MA novelist Research for a novel about Elizabeth Tuttle Edwards
Stinson Kristofer 2022-23 Botein George Mason University PhD candidate in history Shadows and Solid Things: Religion and Archaeology in the Atlantic World
Stoll Steven 1998-99 Peterson Yale University assistant professor Larding the Lean Earth: Agriculture and the Environment in America, 1800-1850
Stout Harry 1980-81 Daniels University of Connecticut associate professor A Cultural History of the Sermon in Colonial New England
Stout Harry 1988-90 RA University of Connecticut associate professor A Biography of George Whitefield
Stoykovich Eric 2006-7 Peterson University of Virginia, Charlottesville Ph.D. candidate Live Stock Nation: How Farm Animals Domesticated the Northern United States during the Early Republic, 1794-1876
Strand Ginger 2006 Baron New York, NY non-fiction writer Inventing Niagara: A non-fiction work on Niagara Falls
Strong Robert 2009 Hearst Maine poet Bright Advent: A work of poetry set in the years leading to King Philip's War
Stubenrauch Joseph 2008-9 Last Indiana University PhD candidate Faith in Goods: Religion and the Consumer Revolution
Stuckey Amanda 2016-17 Schiller College of William and Mary PhD candidate Reading Bodies: Disability and the Book in Nineteenth-Century American Culture
Suazo Matthew 2018-19 AAS-NEH Kenyon College visiting assistant professor in English Wetland Americas: Literature, Race, and the Mississippi River Valley in Translation, 1542-1884
Subotnick Steven 2017 Jay and Deborah Last Providence, RI filmmaker Tender Parts: A series of short animated films
Sullivan Sherry 1987-88 Boni University of Alabama, Birmingham assistant professor Noble Savage Iconography in 19th Century Giftbooks
Swift Elaine 1985-86 Hiatt Harvard University Ph.D. candidate Reconstitutive Congressional Change: The Case of the US Senate, 1789-1841
Szantyr Rebecca 2019-20 Last Brown University Ph.D. candidate in history of art & architecture Nicolino Calyo: A Wider View of American Art, 1833-1855
Szczesiul Anthony 2005-6 Peterson University of Massachusetts, Lowell associate professor Reconstructing 'Southern Hospitality': Print Culture and the Invention of a Cultural Fiction

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