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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2005-6

Last name First name Date Fellowship Affiliation Position Project
Anthony David 2005-6 NEMLA Southern Illinois University, Carbondale assistant professor Shylock on Wall Street: Market Passion and the Capitalist Jew in Antebellum Sensationalism
Banks Kenneth 2005-6 AAS-NEH University of North Carolina, Asheville visiting assistant professor Slow Poison: French Contraband in the Early Modern Atlantic Economy, 1660-1800
Barrett Ross 2005-6 Drawn to Art Boston University Ph.D. Candidate Rendering Violence: Riots, Strikes, and Class Conflict in 19th-Century American Art and Visual Culture
Bollettino Maria 2005-6 Peterson University of Texas, Austin Ph.D. candidate Slaves and Slavery in the Seven Years' War
Brill Amy 2005 Baron Brooklyn, NY writer Movement of the Stars: A fictional account of a female astronomer in the early 1800s Nantucket
Carter Michael 2005-6 Botein University of Southern California Ph.D. candidate Mathew Carey and the Public Emergence of Roman Catholicism in the United States, 1789-1839
Clark Thomas 2005-6 Ebeling University of Kassel assistant professor Toquevillian Moments: Transatlantic Visions of an American Republican Culture
Cohen Michael 2005-6 Tracy New York University Ph.D. candidate Poetic Discourses in America, 1870-1915
Crain Patricia 2005-6 AAS-NEH University of Minnesota associate professor Spectral Literacy: Children, Property, and Media in the Nineteenth Century United States
Crosby Sara 2005-6 AAS-NEH University of Notre Dame Ph.D. candidate The Female Poisoner and Popular Print Media in New England, 1840-1860
Cullon Joseph 2005-6 Hench Dartmouth College assistant professor Colonial Shipwrights and their World: Men, Women, and Markets in Early New England
Dungy Camille 2005 Hearst Colorado State University poet Suck on the Marrow
First Sara Babcox 2005-06 Legacy University of Michigan Ph.D. candidate The Mechanics of Renown: Culture and Celebrity in Nineteenth-Century America
Fisher Lydia 2005-6 NEMLA University of Pennsylvania lecturer Domesticating the Nation: American Literature, Exceptionalism, and the Science of Cultivation
Fox Richard Wightman 2005-6 Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence University of Southern California professor Lincoln's Body, Lincoln's Blood: The Death and Life of the Savior President
Graham Susan 2005-6 Peterson University of Minnesota Ph.D. candidate Female Dorrites and Antebellum Partisanship
Greenhill Jennifer Ann 2005-6 AHPCS Yale University Ph.D. Candidate The Plague of Jocularity: Art, Humor, and the American Social Body, 1863-1906
Helwig Timothy 2005-6 Peterson University of Maryland Ph.D. candidate Race, Nativism, and the Making of Class in Antebellum City-Mysteries
Hirshberg Charles 2005 Baron New York, NY writer Vistas of Destiny: Thomas Wentworth Higginson in Worcester
Huang Nian-Sheng 2005-6 Peterson California State University, Channel Islands associate professor The Poor in Early Massachusetts, 1630-1830
Hutchison Coleman 2005-6 Botein Northwestern University Ph.D. candidate Occasioning Verse and Volume
Johnston Elizabeth 2005-6 Peterson Harvard College teaching assistant Choosing Freedom, Risking Slavery: African Americans, Antislavery Advocates, and the Courts in Massachusetts, 1830-1860
Koo Kathryn 2005-6 Peterson Saint Mary's College of California assistant professor In the House of God: Cotton Mather and the Making of Puritan Slavery
Manegold Catherine 2005-6 AAS-NEH Emory University professor In an Office Built by Slaves
Manion Jen 2005-6 Peterson Rutgers University Ph.D. candidate Women's Crime and Penal Reform in Early Pennsylvania, 1776-1835
Moskowitz Marina 2005-6 Peterson University of Glasgow assistant professor Seed Money: The Economies of Horticulture in 19th-Century America
Roberts Kyle 2005-6 Reese University of Pennsylvania Ph.D. Candidate Writing the Evangelical Subject: Religious Periodicals and Biographies in New York City, 1830-1860
Rothman Joshua 2005-6 AAS-NEH University of Alabama assistant professor Slavery and Speculation in the Flush Times: The Heart of Jacksonian America
Rubin Stuart Nancy 2005 Hearst New York, NY writer The Muse of the Revolution; The Secret Pen of Mercy Otis Warren and the Founding of a Nation
Silverman David 2005-6 ASECS George Washington University assistant professor Brothertown: American Indians and the Problem of Race
Szczesiul Anthony 2005-6 Peterson University of Massachusetts, Lowell associate professor Reconstructing 'Southern Hospitality': Print Culture and the Invention of a Cultural Fiction
Vogel Kerstin 2005-6 Ebeling University of Mainz instructor Looking-Glass Legacies- The Writings of William Apess
Warren Wendy 2005-6 Peterson Yale University Ph.D. Candidate African Slavery in New England, 1638-1700
Wewers Daniel 2005-6 Peterson Harvard University Ph.D. candidate Divisible Under God: American Religion, Politics, and the Idea of Secession, 1783-1833
Wittmann Matthew 2005-6 Peterson University of Michigan Ph.D. candidate American Popular Culture and the Pacific World in the Nineteenth-Century
Woloson Wendy 2005-6 Peterson Library Company of Philadelphia curator Underground Economies: People, Markets, and Used Goods in 18th- and 19th-Century America

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