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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2006-7

Last name First name Date Fellowship Affiliation Position Project
Anderson Jennifer 2006-7 Hench New York University PhD candidate Nature's Currency: The Atlantic Mahogany Trade, 1725-1825
Barrett Faith 2006-7 Botein Lawrence University assistant professor 'To fight aloud is very brave': American Poetry and the Civil War
Bonner Robert 2006-7 AAS-NEH Dartmouth College visiting assistant professor Crossings to Freedom: Fugitive Slaves and the Completion of American Liberty
Carlson Hannah 2006-7 Botein Boston University Ph.D. candidate In the Company of Books: Reading the Pocket Companion
Chopra Ruma 2006-7 Peterson University of California at Davis Ph.D. candidate Loyalist Persuasions: New York City, 1776-1783
Cohen Kenneth 2006-7 AHPCS University of Delaware Ph.D. candidate 'To Give Good Sport': The Making and Meaning of Sporting Leisure in Early America, 1750-1840
Coleman Dawn 2006-7 NEMLA University of Tennessee assistant professor Preaching and the Rise of the American Novel
Gillespie Sarah 2006-7 Drawn to Art City University of New York Ph.D. candidate 'One Thing New Under the Sun': The Cross-Currents of Science and Art in the American Daguerreotype, 1839-1850
Gura Philip 2006-7 Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill William S. Newman Distinguished Professor The Club of the Like-Minded: A History of New England Transcendentalism
Ha Polly 2006-7 Peterson University of Cambridge Ph.D. candidate The Decalogue and Formation of Denomination
Harrison Candice 2006-7 Peterson Emory University Ph.D. candidate The Politics of Exchange in Philadelphia's Public Markets, 1770-1859
Hinz-Bode Kristina 2006-7 Ebeling University of Kassel assistant professor America's Cultural Deficits: A Transatlantic Debate and Its Reflection in American Literature
Kanzler Katja 2006-7 Ebeling Leipzig University associate lecturer Genre and Separate Spheres in Antebellum Women's Writing
Larkin Edward 2006-7 AAS-NEH University of Delaware assistant professor The Loyalist Origins of United States Culture
Lightfoot Natasha 2006-7 Peterson New York University Ph.D. candidate Race, Class, and Resistance: The Aftermath of Emancipation in Antigua, 1831-1858
Loiacono Gabriel 2006-7 Peterson Brandeis University Ph.D. candidate The People and the Poor: Experiences and Ideas of Poverty in Rhode Island, 1780-1888
Lundberg James 2006-7 Peterson Yale University Ph.D. candidate Reading Horace Greeley's America, 1834-1872
Mackenthun Gesa 2006-7 Peterson University of Rostock professor The Conquest of Antiquity: Geographical Discovery and Romantic Scholarship in the USA
McConnell Eleanor 2006-07 Peterson Brandeis Ph.D. candidate A Scarce Plenty: Economics, Citizenship, and Opportunity in Revolutionary New Jersey, 1760-1820
McCurdy John 2006-7 ASECS Eastern Michigan University assistant professor The Politics of Bachelorhood in Early America
Naeher Robert 2006-7 Peterson Emma Willard School chair Puritan Prayer, Expressive Voice, and the Shaping of Identity
Nash Margaret 2006-7 Peterson University of California, Riverdale assistant professor Higher Education for Women and the Formation of Gender, Class, and Race Identity in the United States, 1840-1875
Rockman Seth 2006-7 AAS-NEH Brown University assistant professor Self-Made and Slave-Made: Capitalism, Slavery, and the Rise of the Early American Economy
Rugemer Edward 2006-7 Tracy Boston College postdoctoral fellow The Problem of Emancipation: The United States and Britain's Abolition of Slavery
Schoolman Martha 2006-7 Peterson Miami University assistant professor American Abolitionist Geographies
Shoemaker Nancy 2006-7 AAS-NEH University of Connecticut professor The Whaling History of New England Indians
Shuster Robert 2006 Baron Westchester County, NY writer The Indestructible Soldier: A non-fiction book on America's culture of war and the military in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Sikoryak R. 2006 Baron New York, NY Cartoonist Comic strip adaptation of Moby Dick
Sklansky Jeffrey 2006-07 Burkhardt Oregon State associate professor The Rise and Fall of the 'Money Question' in the Nineteenth-Century United States
Stoykovich Eric 2006-7 Peterson University of Virginia, Charlottesville Ph.D. candidate Live Stock Nation: How Farm Animals Domesticated the Northern United States during the Early Republic, 1794-1876
Strand Ginger 2006 Baron New York, NY non-fiction writer Inventing Niagara: A non-fiction work on Niagara Falls
Taylor Tess 2006 Baron El Cerrito, CA Poet Book of poems titled The Family Chest
Thompson Catherine 2006-7 Peterson University of Connecticut Ph.D. candidate From Autonomy to Dependency?: Patient-Physician Relations, 1750-1850
van der Woude Joanne 2006-7 Reese University of Virginia Ph.D. candidate Towards a Transatlantic Aesthetic: Immigration, Translation, and Mourning in the Seventeenth Century
Wagner William 2006-7 Legacy University of California, Berkeley Ph.D. candidate Divided Landscapes: Geographic Literacy and the Mapping of Sectional Conflict in America, 1846-1865
Willberg Kriota 2006 Hearst New York, NY choreographer and cartoonist Updated version for a performance of the 1866 Broadway production of 'The Black Crook' 
Wrightson Nicholas 2006-7 Peterson Jesus College, Oxford University Ph.D. candidate Locating Philadelphia in the Print Culture of the British Atlantic World, c. 1730-65
Wyss Hilary 2006-7 ASECS Auburn University associate professor Native Literacy and Education in Early America

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