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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2000-1

Last name First name Date Fellowship Affiliation Position Project
Adams Gretchen 2000-1 Peterson University of New Hampshire Ph.D. candidate The Specter of Salem in American Culture
Altice Eric 2000-1 Reese University of California, Los Angeles Ph.D. candidate Taking the Heathen to the Countryside: Missionary Publication and the Representations of the 'Exotic' in Antebellum America
Anthony David 2000-1 NEMLA Southern Illinois University, Carbondale assistant professor White-Collar Gothic: Debtor Masculinity, Submission, and the U.S. Bank in Antebellum America
Brown Lois 2000 NEMLA Howard University Ford Foundation postdoctoral fellow Made to Sell, Made to Save: The Black Child in American Anti-Slavery Literature
Brown Lois 2000-1 NEMLA Mount Holyoke College assistant professor 'Made to Sell, Made to Save': The Black Child in American Anti-Slavery Literature
Browne Katrina 2000 Hearst Berkeley, CA filmmaker Traces of the Trade: Research on the history and legacy of the slave trade in New England
Chudacoff Howard 2000-1 Peterson Brown University professor Children and Their Styles of Play, 1750-1880
Corman Catherine 2000-1 AAS-NEH Harvard University assistant professor Reading, Writing, and Removal: Native American Literacies, 1820-1851
Cullon Joseph 2000-1 Peterson University of Wisconsin, Madison PhD candidate The Work of Many Hands: Ships and the Economic Culture of Early New England
Cummins Maureen 2000 Hearst Bearsville, NY book artist Anthro(A)pology
DiGirolamo Vincent 2000-1 AAS-NEH Colgate University assistant professor Crying the News: A History of America's Newsboys
Fox Richard Wightman 2000-1 Mellon Postdoctoral University of Southern California professor American Jesus
Gardner Jared 2000-1 ASECS Ohio State University assistant professor The Literary Museum: Periodicals and the Unsettling of American Literature
Goldsby Jacqueline 2000-1 Peterson Cornell University assistant professor A Spectacular Secret: The cultural Logic of Lynching in American Literature and Life
Hale Matthew 2000-1 Legacy Brandeis University Ph.D. candidate Neither Britons nor Frenchmen: The Creation of American Nationality, 1789-1815
Hebel Udo 2000-1 Peterson University of Regensburg chair Forefathers' Day Orations and Celebrations between the American Revolution and the Civil War
Heinzer Holly 2000-1 Peterson Yale University Ph.D. candidate On the Move: The Means and Meanings of Travel in Northeastern America, 1750-1850
Homestead Melissa 2000-1 Hench University of Pennsylvania PhD candidate Imperfect Title, Nineteenth-Century American Women Authors and Literary Property
Irvin Benjamin 2000-1 Peterson Brandeis University Ph.D. candidate Representative Men: A Cultural History of the Continental Congress
Jackson Kimberly Gladman 2000 Peterson Mysteries and Miseries: City Mysteries Novels and Class in Antebellum America
Johnson Sue 2000 Sigety (artist) St Mary's City, MD painter The Alternate Encyclopedia
Lewis Andrew 2000-1 Peterson Yale University PhD candidate Antiques of State: Archaeology in Early Republican America
Mazzio Joann 2000 Baron Pinos Altos, NM writer Fremont Expeditions in the 1840's
McCarthy Molly 2000-1 Richard F. and Virginia P. Morgan Brandeis University Ph.D. candidate A Page, A Day: A History of the Daily Diary in America
Moon Krystyn 2000-1 Peterson Johns Hopkins University Ph.D. candidate From 'John Chinaman' to 'Japanese Sandman': China and Japan in American Music, 1850-1920
Roth Sarah 2000-01 Drawn to Art University of Virginia Ph.D. candidate The Slavery Controversy in Antebellum Popular Culture
Snay Mitchell 2000-01 Tracy Denison University associate professor A Nation of Our Own: Ethnic Nationalism in the Era of Reconstruction
Stevenson Louise 2000-01 Botein Franklin and Marshall College professor Women's intellectual Life, 1750-1820
Stillson Richard 2000-01 Botein Johns Hopkins University Ph.D. candidate Communication and Information Dispersal in the California Gold Rush
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
Thomas JoAnne 2000-1 Peterson Western Michigan University Ph.D. candidate 'Good Bye, Old Arm': Songs of the Civil War
van Arragon William 2000-01 Peterson Indiana University Ph.D. candidate Cotton Mather in American Cultural Memory, 1728-1892
Weierman Karen 2000-1 AAS-NEH Worcester State College assistant professor One Nation, One Blood: Interracial Marriage in American Fiction, Scandal, and Law, 1820-1870
Wulf Karin 2000-1 ASECS American University assistant professor In the Shade of the Family Tree: Genealogy and Representation of Family Identity in Early America

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