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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2002-3

Last name First name Date Fellowship Affiliation Position Project
Bush Jr. Sargent 2002-3 Peterson University of Wisconsin, Madison professor The Type of the Good Hearer in Puritan Theory and Practice
Chernos Lin Rachel 2002-3 Peterson Brown University Ph.D. candidate The Rhode Island Slave Traders and their Communities, 1750-1807
Chernos Lin Rachel 2002-3 Peterson Brown University Ph.D. candidate The Rhode Island Slave Traders and their Communities, 1750-1807
Coens Thomas 2002-3 Peterson Harvard University Ph.D. candidate The Formation of the Jackson Party, 1822 - 1829
Dancy Deborah 2002 Hearst Storrs, CT painter The Conjurer's Apprentice or The Legend of Yellow Mary: A Slave Girl's Tale of Survival by her Wit and Extraordinary Powers, as written by herself
Ford Bridget 2002-3 Hench University of California, Davis PhD Crossing Over: Religion, Race, and Nation in Civil War America
Gross Robert 2002-3 Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence College of William and Mary professor The Transcendentalists and Their World
Gura Philip 2002-3 Peterson University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill William S. Newman Distinguished Professor Guitars for all America: C.F. Martin (1796-1873) and the 19th Century Music Trade
Harthorn Steven 2002-3 Botein University of Tennessee, Knoxville Ph.D. candidate James Fenimore Cooper and the American Literary Market, 1838-1851
Hawley Elizabeth 2002-3 Reese Georgia Institute of Technology Ph.D. candidate American Publishers of Indecent Books, 1840 - 1890
Headley Janet 2002-3 Drawn to Art Loyola College associate professor Structuring Urban Space: Public Monuments in Boston, 1825-1897
Hendler Glenn 2002-3 NEMLA University of Notre Dame associate professor Riot Acts: Gender, Race, and Public Violence in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
Howe John 2002-3 ASECS University of Minnesota professor emeritus The Social Politics of Verbal Discourse in Revolutionary Boston
Johnson Ann 2002-3 Botein Fordham University assistant professor Engineering Handbooks as Carriers of Knowledge into the Field
Johnson Brandon 2002-3 Peterson University of Chicago Ph.D. candidate Spirits on the Stage: Public Mediums, Spiritualist Theater, and American Culture, 1848 -1893
Kummer Karsten 2002-3 Ebeling University of Bremen lecturer Eighteenth-Century German-American Texts: A Study of Intercultural Negotiations and Relations
Mandell Daniel 2002-3 Tracy Truman State University assistant professor Images of Indians in Southern New England, 1760 - 1880
Moody Joycelyn 2002-3 Peterson Hamilton College chair, women's studies Silent Language: Enslaved Women and the Production of Literature without Literacy
Opal J. 2002-3 Legacy Brandeis University Ph.D. candidate Ambition and Democracy: Worldly Pursuits and Aspirations in New England, 1780 - 1830
Richards Eliza 2002-3 AAS-NEH Boston University assistant professor Hearing Voices: Lyric Representation in Nineteenth-Century America
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
Sachs Honor 2002-3 Peterson University of Wisconsin, Madison Ph.D. candidate The Best Poor Woman's Country: Women, Gender, and Politics in the Eighteenth-century Kentucky Backcountry
Sidbury James 2002-3 Mellon Postdoctoral University of Texas at Austin associate professor Conceptions of Africa in Early African-American Culture, 1760-1830
Smolinski Reiner 2002-3 Peterson Georgia State University associate professor Authority & Interpretation: Cotton Mather's 'Biblia Americana'
Tamarkin Elisa 2002-3 Sigety University of California, Santa Barbara assistant professor American Anglophilia: Deference, Devotion, and National Culture, 1820-1865
Vorenberg Michael 2002-3 Peterson Brown University assistant professor Reconstructing the People: The Invention of Citizenship During the American Civil War
Wessel Carola 2002-3 University of Goettingen University of Goettingen research librarian Bibliography and Editions of German Language Broadsides Printed in North America, 1700-1830
Wiener Ellen 2002 Hearst Princeton, NJ painter, printmaker, book artist A new 'Book of Hours' using imagery from nineteenth century sources
Yablon Nick 2002-3 AAS-NEH University of Chicago Ph.D. candidate American Antiquities: The Aesthetics and Politics of the Ruin in Nineteenth-Century America

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