Fellows Directory

Over 1,400 AAS fellowships have been awarded since the program's inception in 1972. Each fellow's institutional affiliation and position at the time of the fellowship is listed.

Displaying 1601 - 1624 of 1624

Name Date Fellowship Project
Zongsui Yang
Visiting Professor of History, Harvard University
1982-83 Haven History and Source Book on the American Revolution in Chinese
Lynda Yankaskas
PhD Candidate, Brandeis University
2007-08 Botein Borrowing Culture: Social Libraries and the Shaping of American Civic Life, 1731-1851
Jonathan Yeager
Assistant Professor of History, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
2014-15 Reese Jonathan Edwards and Transatlantic Print Culture
Lauren Yee
Playwright, San Francisco, CA
2009 Baron interdisciplinary play exploring the concept of "performing racial identity in America"
Kariann Akemi Yokota
PhD Candidate, University of California, Los Angeles
1999-00 Peterson A Culture of Insecurity: The Early Republic as a Post-Colonial Nation, 1789-1830
Jarvis A. Young
Assistant Professor of English, University of Arkansas
2025-26 Peterson The Black Polemical Essay
Rosetta Young
Visiting Assistant Professor in the Writing Program, Haverford College
2020-21 Last The Game of Human Life: Modern cultures of Childhood and Professional Society
Shana Youngdahl
Poet and Author, Farmington, ME
2017 Hearst Research for poems about women in the early New England tin ware industry
Rafia M. Zafar
Associate Professor,
1999-00 Peterson 'And Called it Macaroni': Eating, Writing, Becoming American
Rosemarie Zagarri
Associate Professor of History, George Mason University
1996-97 AAS-ASECS Gender and the First Party System
Jeremy Zallen
Associate Professor of History, Lafayette College
2022-23 Peterson Saltwater Marronage: Making the Pacific into a Fugitive Geography
Magdalena Zapedowska
PhD Candidate in English, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
2018-19 Botein Black Dissent and Black Freedom: Revolution, Emigration, Reform, 1850-1870
Jeanette Zaragoza
Associate Professor, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras
2024-25 Alstott Morgan 8000
Ronald J. Zboray
Adjunct Professor in Social Science, Pace University
1983-84 Boni A Fictive People: Antebellum Economic Development and the Reading Public for American Novels, 1837-57
Ronald J. Zboray
Associate Professor of History, University of Texas, Arlington
1992-93 AAS-NEH Literary Enterprise in Antebellum America: Publishers, Novelists, and the Reading Public
Madeline Zehnder
PhD Candidate in English, University of Virginia
2019-20 Botein Pocket-Sized Nation: Cultures of Portability in America, 1790-1840
Eran Zelnik
Lecturer in History, California State University, Chico
2019-20 Last Republic of Mirth: Humor, Settler Colonialism, and the Making of a White Man’s Democracy, 1750-1850
Angela Zhang
Costume designer,
2026 Baron Steeped Costume Design
Sergei Zhuk
Associate Professor of History, Dniepropetrovsk, Ukraine
1996-97 Peterson 'Brothers in Divorce': Quakers' Attitudes toward Sectarian Religious Groups of Early America in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
Dominique Zino
PhD Candidate, CUNY Graduate Center
2011-12 Last 'On a Certain Blindness': The Visionary Aesthetics of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Emily Dickinson, William James, and Henry James
Andrea Zittlau
Research Assistant, University of Rostock
2012-13 Ebeling Disfigurement and the Medical Gaze in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
David Zonderman
Assistant Professor of History,
1989-90 Peterson Uneasy Allies: Working Class Activists and Middle Class Reformersin Nineteenth-Century Boston and New York
Clay Zuba
PhD Candidate, University of Delaware
2015-16 Last Apess' Eulogy, Narrative Visualcy, and the Shpaes of Sovereignty
Mary Zundo
PhD Candidate, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
2007-08 Last Mapping Destiny: Cartography and Nineteenth-Century American Art of the Frontier