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
Tackett Justin 2018-19 Peterson Stanford University Ph.D. candidate in English Investigating the Poetics of American Stethoscopy and Telegraphy
Takahata Kimberly 2019-20 Peterson Columbia University Ph.D. candidate in English & literature Skeletal Testimony: Bony Biopolitics in the Early Atlantic
Tamarkin Elisa 2002-3 Sigety University of California, Santa Barbara assistant professor American Anglophilia: Deference, Devotion, and National Culture, 1820-1865
Tannenbaum Rebecca 1994-95 Peterson Yale University Ph.D. candidate A Woman's Calling: Women's Medical Practice in Early New England
Tate Thaddeus 1982-83 RA Institute of Early American History and Culture director The Organization of the Colonial Landscape
Tatham David 1974-75 Daniels Syracuse University associate professor The Life and Works of David Claypool Johnston
Taylor Alan 1989-90 AAS-NEH Boston University assistant professor William Cooper's Town
Taylor Alan 2000-1 Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence University of California, Davis professor The Divided Ground: The Northern Borderland (U.S. and Canada) in the Wake of the American Revolution
Taylor Darlene 2022 Baron Howard University writer Research for novel that follows the lives of two people fighting for freedom and trying to restore their lives after the Civil War
Taylor Tess 2006 Baron El Cerrito, CA Poet Book of poems titled The Family Chest
Teare Brian 2011 Hearst Charlottesville, VA poet Inter-disciplinary project including poetry and photographs, with focus on spirit photography and spiritualism
Terwilliger Cam 2011 Baron Somerville, MA fiction writer The Counterfeiter: A novel set in New York and Québec during the French and Indian War (1754–1763)
Tetrault Lisa 2007-8 Peterson Carnegie Mellon University assistant professor Memory of a Movement: Re-Imagining Woman Suffrage in Reconstruction America, 1865-1895
Teute Fredrika 1994-95 Botein Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture editor of publications Writing a Woman's Life in the Early Republic
Teute Fredrika 1997-98 AAS-NEH Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture editor of publications Life on the Margins: Margaret Bayard Smith's Vision of Early Washington Society
Thomas Adam 2013-14 Legacy University of California, Irvine PhD candidate Racial Ambiguity and Citizenship in the Postemancipaton Transtlantic World
Thomas Amy 1990-91 Botein Duke University PhD candidate Reading in the Antebellum South
Thomas JoAnne 2000-1 Peterson Western Michigan University Ph.D. candidate 'Good Bye, Old Arm': Songs of the Civil War
Thompson Catherine 2006-7 Peterson University of Connecticut Ph.D. candidate From Autonomy to Dependency?: Patient-Physician Relations, 1750-1850
Thompson Mark 2012-13 Peterson University of Groningen assistant professor Surveyors and the Production of Empire in British North America
Thompson Todd 2017-18 Peterson Indiana University of Pennsylvania associate professor Savage Laughter: Nineteenth-Century Humor and the South Seas
Thompson Todd 2023-24 Last Indiana University of Pennsylvania professor of English Manifest Jestiny
Thomson Lynn 2013 Baron New York, NY dramaturg, theater director The Time Traveler's Trip to Niagara Falls
Thornton Tamara 2020-21 AAS-NEH State University of New York, Buffalo professor of history Globes and the Global Imagination in America
Tobler Ryan 2020-21 Last Harvard Divinity School Ph.D. candidate in religion American Sacraments: Religion and Ritual in the Early United States
Todd Anna 2020-21 Peterson University of Pennsylvania PhD candidate in history The Ties that Bind: Illegitimacy in Early America
Todd William 1992-93 Peterson University of Texas, Austin professor emeritus A Descriptive and Historical Bibliography of Sir Walter Scott, 1792-1836
Tomlin T.J. 2010-11 Botein University of Northern Colorado assistant professor A Faith for All Persuasions: Almanacs and American Religious Life, 1730-1820
Torbert Amy 2014-15 AHPCS University of Delaware PhD in art history Going Places: The Material and Imagined Geographies of Prints in the Atlantic World, 1770-1840
Trafton Melissa 2018-19 Last University of New Hampshire adjunct professor of art history Animals in the Age of Darwin
Trainor Sean 2013-14 Peterson Pennsylvania State University Ph.D. candidate Men's Grooming Advertisements and the Making of the White Male Body
Tree Christina 1995 Wallace Cambridge, MA non-fiction writer History of New England Tourism
Tripp Bernell 1991-92 Botein University of Alabama PhD candidate The Nineteenth-Century Black Press
Tripp Colleen 2014-15 Last Brown University Ph.D. candidate in Afro-American studies Pacific Sensations: The Beginnings of American Orientalism in Nineteenth-Century U.S. Popular Culture
Troutman Phillip 1997-98 Peterson University of Virginia Ph.D. candidate Geographies of Family and Market: Enslaved Migration in Antebellum Virginia and Washington, DC
Troutman Phillip 2010-11 Last George Washington University assistant professor Abolition Comix: Visual Semiotics in Antislavery Materials
Tucher Andie 1983-84 Hiatt New York University PhD candidate Froth and Scum: Murder, News, and Murder News in the New York Penny Press, 1833-1860
Turner Eldon 1987-88 RA University of Florida assistant professor Psalmody, Time and Cultural Change in Early New England
Turpin Zachary 2020-21 Peterson University of Idaho assistant professor of English A Targeted Archival Search for Walt Whitman’s Missing Novels

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