Lapides Fellows
Lapides Fellowship in Pre-1865 Juvenile Literature and Ephemera supports research on printed and manuscript material produced in America through 1865 for (or by) children and youth. This fellowship will support projects examining the creative, artistic, cultural, technological, or commercial aspects of American juvenile literature and ephemera produced between the Puritan Era and the Civil War.
Fellowship | Affiliation | Position | Project | |||
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Abruzzo | Margaret | 2013-14 | Lapides | University of Alabama | associate professor | Good People and Bad Behavior: Changing Views of Sin and Moral Responsibility |
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 |
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 |
Daly | Ann | 2018-19 | Lapides | Brown University | PhD candidate in history | Hard Money: The Making of a Specie Currency, 1828-1846 |
Dwyer | Annie | 2015-16 | Lapides | University of Washington | part-time lecturer | Pets and Punishment in American Children's Literature |
Knecht | Rachel | 2016-17 | Lapides | Brown University | Ph.D. candidate | Inventing the Mathematical Economy in Nineteenth-Century America |
Larkin | Ilana | 2019-20 | Lapides | Northwestern University | Ph.D. candidate in English | Hostile Love: Discipline, Nation, and History-Making in American Children’s Literature |
Mitchell | Karah M. | 2023-24 | Lapides | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | PhD candidate in English and Comparative Literature | Animals and Becoming Human(e) in Nineteenth-Century American Children's Literature |
Myers | Elissa | 2020-21 | Lapides | The Graduate Center, CUNY | PhD candidate in English | Crafting Girlhoods |
Phillips | Christopher | 2012-13 | Lapides | Lafayette College | assistant professor | The Hymn as a Vehicle for Children's Literacy, 1700-1850 |