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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2020-21

Last name First name Date Fellowship Affiliation Position Project
Backer Samuel 2020-21 AHPCS Johns Hopkins University Ph.D. candidate in history 'The Parlor and the Public': American Culture, 1870-1920
Bidwell John 2020-21 Reese The Morgan Library & Museum Astor Curator and department head, printed books & bindings The Declaration of Independence: Prints, Broadsides, and Facsimiles
Bryer Rebekah 2020-21 Last Northwestern University Ph.D. candidate in theater National Acts: Performance, Commemoration, and the Construction of National Identity in the Aftermath of the Civil War
Caldwell Robert 2020-21 Last Southwest Louisiana Technical Community College assistant professor of history and geography Indians in their Proper Place: Social Sciences and the Mapping of Native America
Carbonell Caylin 2020-21 Hench College of William & Mary Ph.D. candidate in history ’At Home in My Master’s House’: Household, Labor, and Authority in Early New England
Cataldo Melanie 2020 Hearst Worcester, MA illustrator The Making: An illustrated novel that focuses on the struggle of two young girls living by 19th century standards in mid 20th century New England
Cooke Nym 2020-21 Keller independent scholar Inventory of American Sacred Music Imprints and Manuscripts through 1820
Couch Daniel 2020-21 Reese United States Air Force Academy assistant professor of English American Fragments: The Political Aesthetic of Literary Ruins in the Early Republic
Cross Anne 2020-21 Last University of Delaware Ph.D. candidate in art history 'Features of Cruelty Which Could Not Well Be Described by the Pen': The Media of Atrocity in Harper’s Weekly, 1862-1866
Crossley Alice 2020-21 Last University of Lincoln assistant professor of English and journalism Affect and Identity in Nineteenth-Century Valentines
Dippold Steffi 2020-21 AAS-NEH Kansas State University associate professor of English Plain as in Primitive: The Figure of the Native in Early America, 1640-1700
Fosbury Timothy 2020-21 Peterson University of California-Los Angeles Ph.D. candidate in english Persistent Futures of Bermudas Past
Furlanetto Elena 2020-21 Ebeling University of Duisburg-Essen postdoctoral fellow Converts, Creoles, Renegades: Dynamics of (Dis)ambiguation in Early North American Literature
Glancy Diane 2020 Baron Shawnee Mission, KS poet Quadrille: A poetry manuscript that explores the effect of Christianity on the Native American
Gruntner Holly 2020-21 Peterson William & Mary Ph.D. candidate in history 'some people of skil and curiosity': Knowledge and Labor in Early American Gardens, 1650-1820
Howell William 2020-21 AAS-NEH Boston University associate professor of English Worldly Muses: American Occasional Poetry from the Revolution to Reconstruction
Huang Yiyun 2020-21 Peterson University of Tennessee-Knoxville Ph.D. candidate in history The Chinese Origins of Medicinal Tea: Global Cultural Transfer and a Vast Early America
Keiter Lindsay 2020-21 Peterson Penn State-Altoona assistant professor of history Uniting Interests: Love, Money, and the Law in American Marriage, 1750-1860
Knutson Andrea 2020-21 Last Oakland University associate professor of English Barbados’s Plantation History at the Intersection of Slavery and Ecocide
Libow Jess 2020-21 Alstott-Morgan Emory University PhD candidate in English Political Movement: Ability, Sex, and Reform in the Nineteenth-Century United States
Lorsung Eireann 2020 Baron Farmington, ME writer Non-fiction work that examines the history of gardens in Europe and the U.S.
Myers Elissa 2020-21 Lapides The Graduate Center, CUNY PhD candidate in English Crafting Girlhoods
Pacatte Jerrad 2020-21 Peterson Rutgers University Ph.D. candidate in history Fit for Town and Country: African American Women, Labor, and the Pursuit of Freedom in New England, 1740-1850
Peters Catherine 2020-21 Tracy Harvard University PhD candidate in American studies A Free Race of Cultivators: Empire, Race, and Nature in the Nineteenth-Century Caribbean
Petit Marianne 2020 Jay and Deborah Last New York, NY mixed media artist Mouth & Toes: The World of 19th-Century (Performative) Silhouette Artists with Disabilities
Ping Laura 2020-21 Jaffee Pace University adjunct assistant professor of history Beyond Bloomers: Fashioning Change Nineteenth-Century Dress
Schlitt Michael 2020 Hearst Los Angeles, CA storyteller The Pursuit of Happiness podcast: a multi-episode audio series about Americans' quest for an elusive, aspirational ideal of happiness
Schroeder Jonathan 2020-21 AAS-NEH University of Warwick assistant professor of English and comparative literary studies The Lives of John Jacobs
Sharren Kandice 2020-21 Botein Simon Fraser University instructor of English Politics, Paratexts, and Transatlantic Fiction, 1790-1840
Sinha Manisha 2020-21 Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence University of Connecticut James L. and Shirley A. Draper Chair in American History
Smith Cynthia 2020-21 Legacy independent scholar Sentimental Sailors: Rescue and Conversion in Antebellum U.S. Literature
Stanback Micah-Jade 2020-21 Schiller Texas Christian University Ph.D. candidate in English Beyond Innocence: Examining Literary Representations of Black Childhood in the Nineteenth Century
Thornton Tamara 2020-21 AAS-NEH State University of New York, Buffalo professor of history Globes and the Global Imagination in America
Tobler Ryan 2020-21 Last Harvard Divinity School Ph.D. candidate in religion American Sacraments: Religion and Ritual in the Early United States
Todd Anna 2020-21 Peterson University of Pennsylvania PhD candidate in history The Ties that Bind: Illegitimacy in Early America
Turpin Zachary 2020-21 Peterson University of Idaho assistant professor of English A Targeted Archival Search for Walt Whitman’s Missing Novels
Walker Rachel 2020-21 AAS-NEH University of Hartford assistant professor of history Beauty and the Brain: The Science of the Mind in Early America
Walkiewicz Alice 2020-21 Drawn to Art The Graduate Center, CUNY Ph.D. candidate in art history Fabricating Clothing and Myth in the American Gilded Age
Wright Nazera 2020-21 AAS-NEH University of Kentucky associate professor of English Early African American Women Writers and their Libraries
Young Rosetta 2020-21 Last Haverford College visiting assistant professor in the writing program The Game of Human Life: Modern cultures of Childhood and Professional Society

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