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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2014-15

Last name First name Date Fellowship Affiliation Position Project
Anderson Anne 2014-15 Last Exeter University PhD candidate in English The Morse Collection
Athens Elizabeth 2014-15 Last Yale University Ph.D. candidate in art history Figuring a World: William Bartram's Natural History
Barbeau Lauren 2014-15 Last Washington University in St Louis Ph.D. candidate in English 'Worth of a Happier Domestic Fate': Domesticity as the Property of White Women
Bascom Benjamin 2014-15 Peterson University of IL, Urbana-Champaign Ph.D. candidate in English State Affects and Republican Properties: Feeling Wrongly in the Early United States
Bernier Julia 2014-15 Legacy University of MA, Amherst PhD candidate in American studies A Papered Freedom
Boutelle RJ 2014-15 Peterson Vanderbilt University Ph.D. candidate in English Transamerican Visions of Freedom and the Circuits of U.S. Abolitionism
Bushman Claudia 2014-15 Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence Columbia University professor of American studies emerita Boston in 1870
Bushman Richard 2014-15 Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence Columbia University Gouverneur Morris Professor of History emeritus Farmers in the Production of the Nation
Chakravarty Urvashi 2014-15 Lapides University of Hawaii at Manoa Assistant Professor of English Serving Like a Free Man: Labor, Liberty, and Consent in Early Modern England
Chiles Katy 2014-15 Botein University of Tennessee assistant professor of English Raced Collaboration: The Idea of Authorship and Early African American and Native American Literature
Dun James 2014-15 Tracy Princeton University assistant professor of history Dangerous Neighbors
Erkkila Betsy 2014-15 AAS-NEH Northwestern University professor of English Imagining the Revolution: Literature and Politics in Insurrectionary America
Fabrega Meganne 2014 Jay and Deborah Last Portsmouth, NH writer Tell Me a Story: Amy Ella Blanchard and Ida Waugh's World of Girls
Faulkner Carol 2014-15 Peterson Syracuse University Associate Professor of History The End of Marriage: Adultery in Nineteenth-Century America
Fisher Linford 2014-15 AAS-NEH Brown University assistant professor of history The Land of the Unfree: Africans, Indians, and the Varieties of Slavery and Servitude in Colonial New England and the Atlantic World
Florio Christopher 2014-15 Peterson Princeton University Ph.D. candidate in history The Poor Always with You: Poverty in an Age of Emancipation, 1833-1877
Fuhrer Mary 2014-15 Last independent scholar Tuberculosis and Popular Culture in New England, 1820-1840
Garrison J. 2014-15 Last University of Delaware professor in the Winterthur Program in American material culture Freight and the Commercial Landscapes of the Atlantic World, 1650-1860
Guerra Douglas 2014-15 Last SUNY, Oswego assistant professor of English and creative writing On the Move: Gaming Models for Literary Theory
Jones T. Cole 2014-15 Hench The Johns Hopkins University PhD in history Deprived of their Liberty: Enemy Prisoners and the Culture of War in Revolutionary America
Jortner Adam 2014-15 ASECS Auburn University assistant professor of history Witchcraft and the Rise of American Religious Freedom, 1626-1789
Kiechle Melanie 2014-15 AAS-NEH Virginia Tech University assistant professor of history Smell Detectives: An Olfactory History of Nineteenth-Century America
Kopelson Heather 2014-15 Last University of Alabama assistant professor of history Idolatrous Processions: The Production of Peoples and Places in the Atlantic World
Kras Carolyn 2014 Hearst Los Angeles, CA writer, screen (TV, theater, stage) Research for a TV pilot script to take place in 1871 after the Great Chicago Fire
Lafferty Ben 2014-15 Fulbright Queen Mary, University of London PhD in history A Marketplace of Ideas: Printed Culture and Communications in Federalist Era New England
Lopenzina Drew 2014-15 Peterson Old Dominion University assistant professor of English Cultural Biography of William Apess
Lyons Maura 2014-15 Last Drake University associate professor of art history Popular Depictions of the 'Natural' Body of the Union Soldier
Mansouri Leila 2014-15 Last University of CA, Berkeley Ph.D. candidate in English Constituent Characters
Miller Hilary 2014-15 Last Penn State University, Harrisburg Ph.D. candidate in American studies The National Road and the Expansion of American Culture, 1811-1850
Miller Katherine 2014-15 Drawn to Art University of Virginia Ph.D. candidate in art and architectural history The Office of the Supervising Architect's Experiments with Architectural Representation: Prints & Photographs
Mishler Max 2014-15 Peterson New York University Ph.D. candidate in history Boundaries of Freedom: Abolition, Punishment, and the Atlantic Origins of Mass Incarceration
Moore Sean 2014-15 AAS-NEH University of New Hampshire associate professor of history Slavery and the Making of the Early American Library: British Literature, Political Thought, and the Transatlantic Book Trade
Murison Justine 2014-15 NEMLA University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign associate professor of English American Infidelity: Secularity, Slavery, and the Making of U.S. Fiction
Quanquin Helene 2014-15 Jenny d'Hericourt Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris associate professor From The Liberator to The Nation: The Periodical Legacies of William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Phillips
Radus Daniel 2014-15 Peterson Cornell University Ph.D. candidate in English The Eulogy on Tour: Kinship and the Transnational History of Native New England
Regele Lindsay 2014-15 Peterson Brown University Ph.D. candidate in history Manufacturing Advantage: The Federal Government, Diplomacy, and the Origins of American Industrialization, 1790-1840
Rouleau Brian 2014-15 Schiller Texas A&M University assistant professor of history Empire's Children: Youth Culture and the Expansionist Impulse
Rozga Margaret 2014 Baron Milwaukee, WI poet Pestiferous Questions: A collection of poems inspired by the life of Jessie Benton Fremont
Slauter Will 2014-15 AAS-NEH University of Paris 8 (Saint Denis) lecturer in English and American studies Who Owns the News? Journalism and Intellectual Property in Historical Perspective
Smoak Katherine 2014-15 Last Johns Hopkins University Ph.D. candidate in history Circulating Counterfeits: Making Money and Its Meanings in the Eighteenth-Century British Atlantic
Steinhoff Heike 2014-15 Ebeling Ruhr-Universitat Bochum assistant professor of American studies Sex in the City: Urban Sexuality in American Literature and Culture
Stern Sarah 2014 Hearst Red Hook, NY playwright Research for play tentatively called "The Spectator," which deals with the intersection of politics and theatre in New York City during the 1730s
Torbert Amy 2014-15 AHPCS University of Delaware PhD in art history Going Places: The Material and Imagined Geographies of Prints in the Atlantic World, 1770-1840
Tripp Colleen 2014-15 Last Brown University Ph.D. candidate in Afro-American studies Pacific Sensations: The Beginnings of American Orientalism in Nineteenth-Century U.S. Popular Culture
Walkup Kathleen 2014-15 Botein Mills College Professor of Book Arts Printing at the Margins
Wegner Joanne 2014-15 Peterson University of Minnesota Ph.D. candidate in history Captive Economies: Commodified Bodies in Colonial New England, 1630-1763
Wendt Holly 2014 Baron Annville, PA novelist Holystone: A novel based on the early eighteenth century pirate Captain Samuel “Black Sam” Bellamy
Wirzbicki Peter 2014-15 Packer University of Chicago collegiate assistant professor, Harper/Schmidt Society of Fellows Black Intellectuals, White Abolitionists, and Revolutionary Transcendentalists
Wisecup Kelly 2014-15 Peterson University of North Texas assistant professor of English Objects of Encounter
Yeager Jonathan 2014-15 Reese University of Tennessee at Chattanooga assistant professor of history Jonathan Edwards and Transatlantic Print Culture

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