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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1997-98

Last name First name Date Fellowship Affiliation Position Project
Arsem Marilyn 1997 Wallace Boston, MA performance artist Spirit Messages: A performance based on 19th century Spiritualism, as well as late 19th century daily life in New England
Bledstein Burton 1997-98 Botein University of Illinois, Chicago associate professor By the Book: Reference and Information as Authority in 19th-Century America
Brown Kathleen 1997-98 Mellon Postdoctoral University of Pennsylvania assistant professor Foul Bodies and Infected Worlds: Cleanliness and Cultural Authority in Early Modern England and America, 1500-1900
Burstein Andrew 1997-98 Peterson University of Northern Iowa assistant professor Sentimental Democracy: The Evolution of America’s Romantic Self-Image
Carroll Bret 1997-98 Peterson University of Texas, Arlington visiting assistant professor Religion and Masculinity in Antebellum America
Cotlar Seth 1997-98 Peterson Northwestern University Ph.D. candidate In Paine's Absence: The Europeanization of American Political Thought, 1787-1803
Crain Patricia 1997-98 ASECS Princeton University assistant professor The Story of A: Alphabetization and American Literature from The New England Primer to The Scarlet Letter
Eastman Carolyn 1997-98 Peterson Johns Hopkins University Ph.D. candidate A Nation of Speechiers: Oratory, Print, and the Making of Gendered American Public, 1780-1850
Gale Mark 1997 K-12 Coupeville High School, Coupeville, WA teacher The Rise of the Anti-Slavery Movement in New England and the Role of Free African-Americans
Ginsberg Lesley 1997-98 AAS-NEH Stanford University recent Ph.D. The Romance of Dependency: Childhood and the Ideology of Love in American Literature, 1825-1870
Green Harvey 1997-98 Peterson Northeastern University professor Myth and History in American Literary and Material Culture, 1850-10
Hynes Jennifer 1997-98 Tracy West Virginia University visiting instructor Nineteenth-Century Women and the News: The Case of Elizabeth Stoddard
Jackson-Retondo Elaine 1997-98 Peterson UC Berkeley Ph.D. candidate The Penitentiary as an Artifact of the Cultural Landscape: A Comparative Analysis, 1780-1860
Joseph Michael 1997-98 Peterson Rutgers University librarian McLoughlin Bros, 1858-1878
Keech Pamela 1997 Wallace New York, NY visual artist and independent curator Nurseries: An installation picturing the lives of children in post Civil War America
Kirkpatrick Marguerite 1997 K-12 Logan County High School library media specialist Study of journals, diaries, amateur newspapers, and letters of young people to use in curriculum development for interdisciplinary unites in social studies, language arts, family living and media classes
McDougall Warren 1997-98 ASECS University of Edinburgh honorary fellow The Scots Book Trade to Boston and New York in the 18th Century
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 David 1997-98 AHPCS Valparaiso University associate professor Millenial Progress
Newman Nancy 1997-98 Peterson Brown University Ph.D. candidate Good Music for a Free People: The Germania Musical Society in the United States, 1848-1854
Nichols Elisabeth 1997-98 Peterson University of New Hampshire Ph.D. candidate 'Pray Don't Tell Anybody That I Write Politics': Private Reflections and Public Admonitions in the Early Republic
O'Connor Stephen 1997 Wallace New York, NY non-fiction writer Orphan Trains: The Story of Charles Loring Brace and the Children He Saved and Failed
Passet Joanne 1997-98 Peterson University of Wisconsin, Madison Ph.D. candidate The American Debate on Marriage: Religion, Gender, and Social Radicalism, 1850-1900
Pearson Edward 1997-98 RA Franklin & Marshall College assistant professor Plays, Playhouses, and Players in Early America, 1720-1825
Rath Richard 1997-98 Peterson Brandeis Univesity Ph.D. candidate North American Soundways, 1600-1800
Rawson David 1997-98 RA College of William and Mary Ph.D. candidate The Print Distribution and Consumer Nexus in Piedmont Virginia, 1760-1810.
Ruffman Alan 1997-98 Peterson Geomarine Associates Ltd president Historic Meterology and the 1775 Hurricane
Ryan Susan 1997-98 Peterson UNC, Chapel Hill Ph.D. candidate Race and the Language Benevolence in Antebellum America
Sheets Kevin 1997-98 Peterson University of Virginia Ph.D. candidate Latin America, the Dead Language, Schools, and the Culture of the Educated Man
Simons Stephen 1997 K-12 The Peter Rouget teacher Middle School American History Curriculum on Cookbooks of the Early Republic
Singley Carol 1997-98 Peterson Rutgers University associate professor Adoption in American Literature and Culture
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
Troutman Phillip 1997-98 Peterson University of Virginia Ph.D. candidate Geographies of Family and Market: Enslaved Migration in Antebellum Virginia and Washington, DC
Williams Susan 1997-98 Botein Ohio State University associate professor Writing Home: Female Authorship and Print Culture in America, 1820-00
Woodward Walter 1997-98 Peterson University of Connecticut Ph.D. candidate The Magic in Colonization: Religion, Science and the Occult in the Creation of New England Culture

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