Anderson |
Jill |
2003-4 |
Peterson |
Thomas Jefferson Foundation |
assistant editor |
"Nothing Done!': The Poet in Early Nineteenth-Century American Culture |
Balik |
Shelby |
2003-4 |
Peterson |
University of Wisconsin - Madison |
Ph.D. candidate |
The Religious Frontier |
Bell |
Richard |
2003-4 |
Botein |
Harvard University |
Ph.D. candidate |
Newspapers and the Cultural Significance of Suicide in America, 1760-1830 |
Brekke-Aloise |
Linzy |
2003-4 |
AHPCS |
Harvard University |
Ph.D. candidate |
Fashioning a Republic: Consumption, Clothing, and American Culture, 1776-1836 |
Brown |
Thomas |
2003-4 |
Peterson |
University of South Carolina |
associate professor |
The Reconstruction of American Memory: Civic Monuments of the Civil War |
Clavin |
Matthew |
2003-4 |
Peterson |
American University |
Ph.D. candidate |
Men of Color, to Arms! |
Dudden |
Faye |
2003-4 |
Tracy |
Colgate University |
professor |
The Favored Hour: Politics, Culture, and the New York Women's Movement, 1860-1870 |
Everton |
Michael |
2003-4 |
Reese |
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Ph.D. candidate |
Moral Vampires and the Blood of Genius: Vocational Ethics in Early American Literary Culture |
Gasser |
Erika |
2003-4 |
Peterson |
University of Michigan |
Ph.D. candidate |
The Afflicted Grew Presently Well: Witchcraft and Possession in Old and New England, 1600-1700 |
Gilbert |
Ellen |
2003-4 |
Peterson |
Rutgers University |
independent scholar |
St. Wulstan Society Papers |
Hancock |
David |
2003-4 |
ASECS |
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
associate professor |
Oceans of Wine, Empires of Commerce: Madeira Wine and the Self-Organization of the Atlantic Market Economy, 1640-1815 |
Herrington |
Eldrid |
2003-4 |
AAS-NEH |
University College, Dublin |
assistant professor |
Civil War, Revision, and Self-Representation |
Herzogenrath |
Bernd |
2003-4 |
Ebeling |
University of Cologne |
researcher |
Cotton Mather’s Conception of the Body |
Isenberg |
Nancy |
2003-4 |
Peterson |
University of Tulsa |
associate professor |
The Sexual Politics of Aaron Burr |
Jackson |
Leon |
2003-4 |
Peterson |
University of South Carolina |
assistant professor |
The Business of Letters: Authorial Economies in America, 1780s-1840s |
Jarvis |
Michael |
2003-4 |
AAS-NEH |
University of Rochester |
assistant professor |
'In the eye of All Trade': Bermuda and the Atlantic World, 1612-1815 |
Kupperman |
Karen Ordahl |
2003-04 |
Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence |
New York University |
Silver Professor |
The Founding of Jamestown in Its Atlantic Context |
Lopez |
Ruth |
2003 |
Hearst |
Chicago, IL |
writer |
Research in the McLoughlin Brothers archive toward a social history on the artists who helped create children's literature in America |
Lukasik |
Christopher |
2003-4 |
Drawn to Art |
Boston University |
assistant professor |
Discerning Characters: Social Distinction and the Face in American Literary and Visual Culture, 1780-1850 |
Luskey |
Brian |
2003-4 |
Peterson |
Emory University |
Ph.D. candidate |
The Marginal Men: Clerks and the Meanings of Class in Nineteenth-Century America |
McCarthy |
Molly |
2003-4 |
Hench |
Brandeis University |
Ph.D. candidate |
A Page, A Day: A History of the Diary in America |
McGill |
Meredith |
2003-4 |
Mellon Postdoctoral |
Rutgers University |
associate professor |
Poetry in Motion: Lyric Circulation in the Antebellum United States |
McNulty |
Rebecca |
2003-4 |
Peterson |
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Ph.D. candidate |
Education for Empire: Manual Labor, Civilization, and the Family in Nineteenth-Century American Missionary Education |
Miltenberger |
Scott |
2003-4 |
Peterson |
University of California, Davis |
Ph.D. candidate |
All Gotham's Creatures: Animals and the Middle Class in New York City, 1783-1898 |
Mueller |
Lavonne |
2003 |
Hearst |
Chicago, IL |
playwright |
A collection of short one-story plays about six notable American women, Abigail Adams, Dolly Madison, Sacagawea, Lucy Stone, Harriet Tubman, and Martha Washington |
Parrish |
Susan |
2003-4 |
Botein |
University of Michigan |
assistant professor |
Colonial and Early National American Almanac |
Peterson |
Mark |
2003-4 |
Burkhardt |
University of Iowa |
associate professor |
Boston in the Atlantic World, 1630-1860 |
Preston |
Katherine |
2003-4 |
Peterson |
College of William & Mary |
associate professor |
Against the Grain: English-Language Opera Companies in Late Nineteenth-Century America |
Pursell |
Matthew |
2003-4 |
Peterson |
Brown University |
Ph.D. candidate |
English Liberty, American Bondage: Servitude in the British Atlantic, 1630-1780 |
Roderick |
David |
2003 |
Baron |
Berkeley, CA |
poet |
Blue Colonial: A collection of poems on the cultural interaction between the colonists and the Wampanoag tribe in the early seventeenth-century |
Rojas |
Martha |
2003-4 |
NEMLA |
Stanford University |
Ph.D. candidate |
Diplomatic Letters |
Schweiger |
Beth Barton |
2003-4 |
Peterson |
University of Arkansas |
assistant professor |
Reading Slavery: Southerners and Their Books |
Sentilles |
Renée |
2003-4 |
Peterson |
Case Western Reserve University |
assistant professor |
Tomboys and Other Nineteenth-Century Girls |
Sjogren |
Britta |
2003 |
Baron |
San Francisco, CA |
filmmaker |
A Chain of Windows |