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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2017-18

Last name First name Date Fellowship Affiliation Position Project
Allison Christopher 2017-18 Jaffee Harvard University Ph.D. candidate Protestant Relics: Encountering and Collecting the Body in Early America, 1770-1850
Anderson Hannah 2017-18 Peterson University of Pennsylvania Ph.D. candidate Lived Botany: Domesticity, Settler Colonialism, and Ecological Adaption in Early British North America
Ballard Arielle 2017 Hearst Brockton, MA poet Research on interactions between black and indigenous people for a full-length book of poetry
Beales Kristen 2017-18 Peterson The College of William and Mary Ph.D. candidate Religion and Commerce in Eighteenth-Century America
Brylowe Thora 2017-18 Botein University of Colorado, Boulder assistant professor Impressions and Folds: The Ecology of Romantic-Era Paper
Butterfield Kevin 2017-18 Peterson University of Oklahoma associate professor The Great Excitement
Cheng Irene 2017-18 Last California College of Arts assistant professor The Shape of Utopia
Chow Juliana 2017-18 AAS-NEH Saint Louis University associate professor of English Lacunae: Vital Language and the Casualties of Natural History
Conrad JoAnn 2017-18 Lapides California State University, East Bay adjunct professor Women's Work: Women Illustrators in Commercial Media during the Golden Age of Illustration
Duffy Kathrinne 2017-18 Last Brown University Ph.D. candidate Doctrine of the Skull: Phrenology and Public Culture in Nineteenth-Century America
Gabriel Dexter 2017-18 Peterson University of Connecticut assistant professor Performing Freedom in the Mighty Experiment
Garvin Kristina 2017-18 Reese Saint Joseph's University visiting assistant professor Past and Future States: Institutional Time and the Early American Serial, 1780-1820
Goode Abby 2017-18 Peterson Plymouth State University assistant professor Democratic Demographics: a Literary Genealogy of American Sustainability
Grandjean Katherine 2017-18 AAS-NEH Wellesley College assistant professor of history The Harpe Murders and the Legacies of the American Revolution
Harnish Katherine 2017-18 Drawn to Art Washington University in St. Louis Ph.D. candidate Painting Ephemera in the Age of Mass Production
Harvey Samantha 2017-18 AAS-NEH Boise State University professor of English Reading the Book of Nature: Imagination, Observation, and Conservation in Transatlantic Romanticism
Hazard Sonia 2017-18 Last Duke University Ph.D. candidate The Touch of the Word: Evangelical Cultures of Print in Antebellum America
Hilliard Kathleen 2017-18 Peterson Iowa State University associate professor Bonds Burst Asunder: The Revolutionary Politics of Getting By in Civil War and Emancipation, 1860-1867
Hopwood Elizabeth 2017-18 Last Loyola University Chicago instructor Eating the Atlantic: Nineteenth-Century U.S. and Caribbean Tables and Texts
Hunt Helen 2017-18 Last Tennessee Technological University professor of English Provoking Pleasure: Erotic Dominance & Submission in Early American Fiction
Huston Reeve 2017-18 AAS-NEH Duke University associate professor of history Reforging American Democracy
Kaspirek Maria 2017-18 Ebeling Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Ph.D. candidate in American studies (In)Sanitary Science: The Discourse of Mental Hygiene as Tacit Knowledge in Antebellum Literature
Layton Brandon 2017-18 Alstott-Morgan University of California, Davis Ph.D. candidate Children of Two Fires: Childhood, Diplomacy, and Change among the Choctaws and Chickasaws
Lewis Charlene 2017-18 Legacy Kalamazoo College professor The Traitor's Wife: Peggy Arnold and Revolutionary America
McAbee Leslie 2017-18 Last Univeristy of North Carolina - Chapel Hill Ph.D. candidate Exotic Animals and the American Conscience, 1840-1900
Miller Ken 2017-18 ASECS Washington College associate professor The Strange Case of Bathsheba Spooner: A Tale of Sex and Murder in Revolutionary America
Miller Rachel 2017-18 Last University of Michigan Ph.D. candidate Capital Entertainment: Creative Labor and the Modern State, 1860-1910
Mullaney Clare 2017-18 Botein University of Pennsylvania Ph.D. candidate American Imprints: Disability and the Material Text, 1858-1932
O'Connor Patrick 2017-18 Peterson University of Montana Ph.D. candidate The Health of the State: Tobacco and the Paradox of Public Power, 1862-1933
Onuf Peter 2017-18 Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence University of Virginia Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Professor The Worlds of Isaiah Thomas
Pilote Pauline 2017-18 Jenny d’Héricourt École Normale Supérieure de Lyon Ph.D. candidate in English and American literature Reading Walter Scott in Nineteenth-Century America
Reed Molly 2017-18 Packer Cornell University Ph.D. candidate in history Ecology of Utopia
Ridner Judith 2017-18 Last Mississippi State University associate professor Clothing the Babel: The Material Culture of Ethnic Identity in Early America
Rife Michaela 2017-18 AHPCS University of Toronto Ph.D. candidate Wonderful Mining Country: Promoting Western Resource Extraction
Robles Whitney 2017-18 Last Harvard University Ph.D. candidate Curious Species: How Animals Made Natural History, 1700-1820
Rodgers Erik 2017 Baron Los Angeles, CA fiction writer Research for a novel entitled “The Broken World”
Roman Dianne 2017-18 Tracy independent researcher The Boston Olive Branch and Its Woman: Compositors, Editors, and Authors
Rumney Linwood 2017 Baron Cincinnati, OH poet Research for a collection of poems entitled “Discrepant Means”
Saba Roberto 2017-18 Hench University of Pennsylvania Ph.D. in history American Mirror: The United States and the Empire of Brazil in the Age of Emancipation
Schneider Erika 2017-18 Last Framingham State University associate professor Lost in Translation, Found in Print: American Gift Books
Schuetze Sarah 2017-18 AAS-NEH University of Wisconsin-Green Bay assistant professor of English Calamity Howl: Fear of Illness in Early American Writing
Schultz Jaclyn 2017-18 Schiller University of California, Santa Cruz Ph.D. candidate Learning the Value of a Dollar
Sharifian Hesam 2017-18 Last Tufts University Ph.D. candidate Americanizing Shakespeare in Print
Shufelt John 2017-18 Peterson Brown University visiting associate professor Newspaper Accounts of the Coolie Slave Trade
Siegel Nancy 2017-18 Peterson Towson University professor Political Appetites: Revolution, Taste, and Culinary Activism in the Early Republic
Sommers Samantha 2017-18 Reese University of California, Los Angeles Ph.D. candidate Reading in Books: Theories of Reading from Nineteenth-Century American Fiction
Subotnick Steven 2017 Jay and Deborah Last Providence, RI filmmaker Tender Parts: A series of short animated films
Thompson Todd 2017-18 Peterson Indiana University of Pennsylvania associate professor Savage Laughter: Nineteenth-Century Humor and the South Seas
Weimer Adrian 2017-18 AAS-NEH Providence College associate professor of history Godly Petitions: Puritanism and the Crisis of the Restoration in America
Youngdahl Shana 2017 Hearst Farmington, ME Poet and author Research for poems about women in the early New England tin ware industry

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