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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AAS-ASECS | AAS-NEH | AAS-NEMLA | AHPCS | Alstott-Morgan | Baron | Boni | Botein | Brown Family Collection | Burkhardt | Daniels | d'Héricourt | Drawn to Art | Ebeling | Ford | Fulbright | Haven | Hearst | Hench | Hiatt | Jaffee | K-12 | Keller | Korzenik | Last | Last (Artist) | Lapides | Legacy | Mellon Distinguished Scholars | Mellon Postdoctoral | Mellon Short-Term | Morgan | Packer | Peterson | RA (Research Associates) | Reese | Rockefeller | Schiller | Sigety | Sigety (Artist) |Tracy | U.S. Steel Foundation | Wallace

Peterson Fellows

Kate B. and Hall J. Peterson Fellowships are for research on any topic supported by the collections. Stipends derive from the income on an endowment provided by the late Hall J. Peterson (1939-1994) and his wife, Kate B. Peterson (1940-2011). This fellowship is awarded to individuals engaged in scholarly research and writing - - including doctoral dissertations - - in any field of American history and culture through 1876.

Fellowship Affiliation Position Project
Adams Gretchen 2000-1 Peterson University of New Hampshire Ph.D. candidate The Specter of Salem in American Culture
Allgor Catherine 1995-96 Peterson Yale Ph.D. candidate Political Parties: Society and Politics in Washington City, 1800-1832
Alliston April 1994-95 Peterson Princeton assistant professor A Cultural Biography of James Fenimore Cooper
Anderson Hannah 2017-18 Peterson University of Pennsylvania Ph.D. candidate Lived Botany: Domesticity, Settler Colonialism, and Ecological Adaption in Early British North America
Anderson Jennifer 2004-5 Peterson New York University PhD "Nature's Currency: The Atlantic Mahogany Trade in the 18th Century"
Anderson Jill 2003-4 Peterson Thomas Jefferson Foundation assistant editor "Nothing Done!': The Poet in Early Nineteenth-Century American Culture
Andrews Edward 2007-8 Peterson University of New Hampshire Ph.D. candidate "Saints our of Savages: Native American and African Missionaries, 1750-1775"
Angelica Kathryn 2023-24 Peterson University of Connecticut PhD candidate in history An Uneasy Alliance: Cooperation and Conflict in Nineteenth-Century Black and White Women's Activism
Angsusingha Sopanit 2022-23 Peterson Georgetown University PhD candidate in history The Gospel of Civility: Missionary Encounters, Education, and Gender in Iraq
Anthony David 1996-97 Peterson University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Ph.D. candidate Scandalous Aesthetics: Masculine Emotion and the Birth of the Public Sphere in Antebellum America
Apap Christopher 2012-13 Peterson Oakland University special lecturer The Genius of the Place
Augst Thomas 2004-5 Peterson University of Minnesota assistant professor "The Sobriety Test: Temperance and the Melodramas of Modern Citizenship"
Avery Gillian 1985-86 Peterson author The American Pattern of Childhood
Backscheider Paula 1987-88 Peterson University of Rochester associate professor A Biography of Daniel Defoe
Baker Anne 2001-2 Peterson Reed College visiting assistant professor of English Geography, National Form, and the American Renniassance
Baker Jennifer 1996-97 Peterson University of Pennsylvania Ph.D. candidate Currency of Words: Finance and Literary Imagination in Early America
Balik Shelby 2003-4 Peterson University of Wisconsin - Madison Ph.D. candidate The Religious Frontier
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
Bassett Lynne 2004-5 Peterson independent scholar "American Whole-Cloth Quilts: A Study of Regional Innovation, Refinement, and Domestic Production"
Baumgartner Kabria 2015-16 Peterson College of Wooster assistant professor The Work of Time and Love: African American Women and Educational Activism in Early America
Beales Kristen 2017-18 Peterson The College of William and Mary Ph.D. candidate Religion and Commerce in Eighteenth-Century America
Bell Richard 2007-2008 Peterson University of Maryland assistant professor The Blackest Market: Patty Cannon, Kidnapping, and the Domestic Slave Trade
Bellesiles Michael 1992-93 Peterson Emory University assistant professor The Origins of American Gun Culture, 1760-1840
Berger Molly 1993-94 Peterson Case Western Reserve University Ph.D. candidate Hotel Dreams: Luxury, Technology, and Urban Ambition in America, 1829–1929
Bergren Katherine 2019-20 Peterson Trinity College professor of English Ordinary Transatlanticism: Anonymous Parodies of Romantic Poetry from the Caribbean and U.S.
Berman Cassandra 2015-16 Peterson Brandeis University Ph.D. candidate Motherhood, the Law, and the Court of Public Opinion: Contesting Maternity in Nineteenth-Century America
Berry Stephen 2015-16 Peterson Simmons College associate professor Importing the Exotic: Early American Maritime Encounters with World Religions
Bethel Elizabeth 1985-86 Peterson Lander University associate professor Afro-American Responses to the First Emancipation
Bilby Amanda 2007-8 Peterson Johns Hopkins University PhD candidate Letters, Recipes, and Gifts: Exploring Transatlantic Female Alliances within the Pollard and Salisbury Families
Bledstein Burton 1988-89 Peterson University of Illinois, Chicago associate professor A Language Event: The Middle Classes in American History, 1828-19
Blight David 1996-97 Peterson Amherst College associate professor Reunion and Race: The Civil War in American Memory, 1870-1915
Bolker Jamie 2018-19 Peterson Fordham University Ph.D. candidate in English Lost and Found: Wayfinding in Early American Literature and Culture
Bollettino Maria 2005-6 Peterson University of Texas, Austin Ph.D. candidate Slaves and Slavery in the Seven Years' War
Bonica Joseph 2009-10 Peterson Middle Tennessee State University visiting assistant professor Open Secrets: The Cultural Politics of Secrecy and the Formation of the Early American Republic
Bonneau Nicholas 2015-16 Peterson University of Notre Dame Ph.D. candidate Unspeakable Loss: North America's Invisible Throat Distemper Epidemic of 1735-1765
Booth Jonathon 2016-17 Peterson Harvard University PhD candidate Criminal Law and Post-Emancipation Society in the Atlantic World
Boutelle RJ 2014-15 Peterson Vanderbilt University Ph.D. candidate in English Transamerican Visions of Freedom and the Circuits of U.S. Abolitionism
Bowden Ann 1992-93 Peterson University of Texas, Austin Ransom scholar A Descriptive and Historical Bibliography of Sir Walter Scott, 1792-1836
Branson Susan 2011-12 Peterson Syracuse University associate professor Animal Magnetism: Science and Pseudo-science in American Society, 1800-1860
Brodie Janet 1988-89 Peterson California State Polytechnic University lecturer Women and Freethought in the US , 1820-60
Brooks Lisa 2001-2 Peterson Cornell University Ph.D. Candidate Recovering the Voices of Our Ancestors
Brown Candy 1998-99 Peterson Harvard University Ph.D. candidate Salt to the World: A Cultural History of Evangelical Reading, Writing, and Publishing Practices in Mid-Nineteenth-Century America
Brown Thomas 1990-91 Peterson University of Detroit Mercy assistant professor The Routinization of Charisma in the Early Democratic Part
Brown Thomas 2003-4 Peterson University of South Carolina associate professor The Reconstruction of American Memory: Civic Monuments of the Civil War
Burd Camden 2018-19 Peterson University of Rochester Ph.D. candidate in history The Ornament of Empire: Nurserymen and the Making of the American Landscape
Burge Daniel J. 2023-24 Peterson Kentucky Historical Society associate editor in research and collections The Washington Doctrine, A Continental History, 1800-1920
Burke Martin 1994-95 Peterson University College, Galway, Ireland lecturer Signs of the Cross: Protestants, Catholics, and the Construction of Religious Identities in America, 1700-1800
Burns Martha 1993-94 Peterson Brown University Ph.D. candidate A Piano in the Parlor: Music and Gentility in America 1790-1860
Burstein Andrew 1997-98 Peterson University of Northern Iowa assistant professor Sentimental Democracy: The Evolution of America’s Romantic Self-Image
Bush Jr. Sargent 2002-3 Peterson University of Wisconsin, Madison professor The Type of the Good Hearer in Puritan Theory and Practice
Bushman Claudia 1991-92 Peterson independent scholar America Discovers Columbus
Butler Leslie 1998-99 Peterson Reed College visiting assistant professor James Russell Lowell and the Cultural Politics of Antebellum American Nationalism
Butterfield Kevin 2017-18 Peterson University of Oklahoma associate professor The Great Excitement
Campbell Emahunn 2013-14 Peterson University of Massachusetts, Amherst Ph.D. candidate The Construction of the Black Criminal
Carbonell Caylin 2019-20 Peterson William & Mary Ph.D. candidate in history At Home in My Master’s House: Household, Labor, and Authority in Early New England
Carlebach Michael 1986-87 Peterson University of Miami assistant professor The Origins of Photojournalism in America, 1839-80
Carmody Todd 2016-17 Peterson Harvard University lecturer Racial Handicap: Uplift and Rehabilitation in Postbellum America
Carp Benjamin 2001-2 Peterson University of Virginia Ph.D. candidate Cityscapes and Revolution: Urban Spaces and Revolutionary Mobilization in North America, 1740-1790
Carr Ryan 2013-14 Peterson Yale University Ph.D. candidate Arts and Sciences of American Expression: 1820-1890
Carroll Bret 1997-98 Peterson University of Texas, Arlington visiting assistant professor Religion and Masculinity in Antebellum America
Carroll Brian 2008-9 Peterson University of Connecticut Ph.D. candidate "Military Masculinities in New England: Anglo-American and Native-American Soldiers, 1689-1763."
Casper Scott 1990-91 Peterson Yale University Ph.D. candidate The Cultural and Literary Contexts of Antebellum Campaign Biography and Children's Biography
Casper Scott 1998-99 Peterson University of Nevada, Reno associate professor First Families: Presidents at Home in the American Imagination, 1789-20
Cassedy Tim 2010-11 Peterson New York University Ph.D. candidate The Character of Communication, 1790-1810
Chaparro-Silva Alexander 2023-24 Peterson The University of Texas at Austin PhD candidate in history Writing the Other America: Democracy, Race, and Print Culture in the Americas, 1830-1898
Chavigny Katherine 1993-94 Peterson University of Chicago Ph.D. candidate American Confessions: The Formation of Antebellum Addiction Narratives
Chen Xi 2010-11 Peterson University of Washington, Seattle Ph.D. candidate The Life and Times of John B. Gough
Chernos Lin Rachel 2002-3 Peterson Brown University Ph.D. candidate The Rhode Island Slave Traders and their Communities, 1750-1807
Chernos Lin Rachel 2002-3 Peterson Brown University Ph.D. candidate The Rhode Island Slave Traders and their Communities, 1750-1807
Chopra Ruma 2006-7 Peterson University of California at Davis Ph.D. candidate Loyalist Persuasions: New York City, 1776-1783
Chudacoff Howard 2000-1 Peterson Brown University professor Children and Their Styles of Play, 1750-1880
Clapper Michael 1992-93 Peterson Northwestern University Ph.D. candidate The 'Popular' and 'Elite' Disjunction in Art in the United States after the Civil War
Clark Christopher 1990-91 Peterson University of York lecturer in history To Live in the Common Cause: Communal and Cooperative Groups in Nineteenth-Century America
Clavin Matthew 2003-4 Peterson American University Ph.D. candidate Men of Color, to Arms!
Coens Thomas 2002-3 Peterson Harvard University Ph.D. candidate The Formation of the Jackson Party, 1822 - 1829
Cole Phyllis 2004-5 Peterson Penn State Delaware County professor Feminist Writers and the Periodical Press in Antebellum America
Cook Jonathan 1998-99 Peterson The Apocalyptic Imagination in the American Renaissance
Cooper Benjamin 2011-12 Peterson Washington University in St Louis lecturer Writing American Soldiers: Nineteenth-Century Varieties of Military Experience
Cotlar Seth 1997-98 Peterson Northwestern University Ph.D. candidate In Paine's Absence: The Europeanization of American Political Thought, 1787-1803
Croxall Christine 2012-13 Peterson University of Delaware Ph.D. candidate Holy Waters: Lived Religion, Identity, and Loyalty along the Mississippi River, 1780-1830
Cullon Joseph 2000-1 Peterson University of Wisconsin, Madison PhD candidate The Work of Many Hands: Ships and the Economic Culture of Early New England
Daniel Marcus 1992-93 Peterson Princeton University Ph.D. candidate Ribaldry and Billingsgate: Popular Journalism and Political Culture in the Early Republic
Davidson Cathy 1984-85 Peterson Michigan State University associate professor The Origins of American Fiction
Dean Bradley 1987-88 Peterson University of Connecticut Ph.D. candidate Thoreau as Lecturer
DeLucia Christine 2011-12 Peterson Yale University Ph.D. candidate Making Past and Place in the Northeast after King Philip's War (1675-78)
Di Loreto Sonia 2016-17 Peterson University of Torino associate professor Margaret Fuller’s Transnational Archive
Dierks Konstantin 1998-99 Peterson Brown University Ph.D. candidate Letter Writing, Gender, and the Middling Sort in America, 1750-1800
Draper Mary 2016-17 Peterson University of Virginia Ph.D. candidate The Urban World of the Early Modern British Caribbean
Dudden Faye 1988-89 Peterson Union College assistant professor Gender in Performance: Women in the American Theater, 1790-1870
Duncan Russell 1993-94 Peterson John Carroll University assistant professor Joshua Fights the Civil War: James Montgomery, 'Bleeding Kansas,' and Black Equality
Eastman Carolyn 1997-98 Peterson Johns Hopkins University Ph.D. candidate A Nation of Speechiers: Oratory, Print, and the Making of Gendered American Public, 1780-1850
Edelstein Sari 2008-9 Peterson Brandeis University Ph.D. candidate The Novel & the News: Women and the Politics of U.S. Print Culture before 1900.
Egloff Jennifer 2009-10 Peterson New York University Ph.D. candidate Popular Numeracy in Early Modern England and British North America
Erickson Paul 1998-99 Peterson University of Texas, Austin Ph.D. candidate Welcome to Sodom: The Cultural Work of the American City-Mysteries Novel, 1840-1860
Etter Lukas 2019-20 Peterson University of Siegen assistant professor of English 'Word Problems’: Popular, Literary, and Educational Discourses on Mathematics in the Pre-Civil War United States
Eustace Nicole 2008-9 Peterson New York University assistant professor War Ardor: Sex and Sentiment in the War of 1812
Fabre Michel 1991-92 Peterson University of Paris III professor The Creoles of Color: Cultural Production as a Basis of Group Identity
Fabre-Moreau GeneviŠve 1991-92 Peterson University of Paris VII professor Afro-American Feasts and Celebrations in the United States
Fagal Andrew 2013-14 Peterson Binghamton University PhD candidate The Political Economy of War in the Early American Republic
Farber Hannah 2011-12 Peterson University of California, Berkeley Ph.D. candidate The Insurance Industry in the Early Republic
Farrell Jessica 2016-17 Peterson University of Minnesota Ph.D. candidate (Re)Capturing Empire: A Reconsideration of Liberia’s Precarious Sovereignty and American Empire as Exception in the Nineteenth Century
Farrell Molly 2022-23 Peterson Ohio State University associate professor of English New World Calculation: The Making of Numbers in Colonial America
Faulkner Carol 2014-15 Peterson Syracuse University Associate Professor of History The End of Marriage: Adultery in Nineteenth-Century America
Finley Alexandra 2022-23 Peterson University of Pittsburgh assistant professor of history Forced to Work for Her Own Support: Financial Panic in the Household Economy
Fischer Kirsten 2016-17 Peterson University of Minnesota associate professor of history Vitalism in America: Elihu Palmer’s Radical Religion in the Early Republic
Fisher Linford 2007-8 Peterson Harvard University Ph.D. candidate "The Politics of Conversion: Indian Agency, Religious Change, and Race in Southern New England, 1736-1775"
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
Foos Paul 1996-97 Peterson Yale University Ph.D. candidate Mexican Wars, 1835-1853: Manifest Destiny and American Society
Forbes Erin 2008-9 Peterson Princeton University Ph.D. candidate "Popular Crime Writing and the Publications of David Walker and Edgar Allan Poe."
Forrant Robert F. 2001-02 Peterson University of Massachusetts, Lowell Associate Professor Manufacturer to Industrial America: Worcester-area Machine Tool Firms and Skill, 1830-1875
Fosbury Timothy 2020-21 Peterson University of California-Los Angeles Ph.D. candidate in english Persistent Futures of Bermudas Past
Foster` Travis 2022-23 Peterson Villanova Universit associate professor of English & gender and women's studies Womanish: Variant Femininities Before Gay and Trans
Franzino Jean 2022-23 Peterson Boston College visiting assistant professor in English Dis-Union: Disability, Narrative, and the American Civil War
French Kara 2011-12 Peterson University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Ph.D. candidate The Politics of Sexual Restraint: Debates over Chastity in America, 1780-1850
Friedel Robert 1989-90 Peterson University of Maryland associate professor Documenting Changes in Household Materials, 1800-87
Friedman Jean 1985-86 Peterson University of Georgia associate professor Families at War: Northern and Southern Communities in the Civil War
Gabriel Dexter 2017-18 Peterson University of Connecticut assistant professor Performing Freedom in the Mighty Experiment
Gac Scott E. 2001-02 Peterson University of New York Ph.D. candidate The Hutchinson Family Singers and the Culture of Antebellum Reform
Ganter Granville 2001-02 Peterson St. John's assistant professor Pregnant Words: The Matrix of Public Speech in the Northeast, 1840-1860
Garvey Ellen 2008-9 Peterson New Jersey City University associate professor Book, Paper, Scissors: Scrapbooks Remake American Print Culture.
Gasser Erika 2003-4 Peterson University of Michigan Ph.D. candidate The Afflicted Grew Presently Well: Witchcraft and Possession in Old and New England, 1600-1700
Gellman David 2004-5 Peterson DePauw University assistant professor "Liberty's Legacy: The Jay Family and the Problems of American Freedom"
Gherini Claire 2011-12 Peterson Johns Hopkins University Ph.D. candidate 'That Great Experiment': Plantation America and the Remaking of Medicine in the Anglophone Atlantic, 1730-1800
Gilbert Ellen 2003-4 Peterson Rutgers University independent scholar St. Wulstan Society Papers
Gildrie Richard 1983-84 Peterson Austin Peay State professor New England Clerics and Popular Civility, 1679-1740
Goldsby Jacqueline 2000-1 Peterson Cornell University assistant professor A Spectacular Secret: The cultural Logic of Lynching in American Literature and Life
Goode Abby 2017-18 Peterson Plymouth State University assistant professor Democratic Demographics: a Literary Genealogy of American Sustainability
Goodman Glenda 2010-11 Peterson Harvard University Ph.D. candidate Songs Crossing the Atlantic: The Making of Musical Hybrids
Graham Susan 2005-6 Peterson University of Minnesota Ph.D. candidate Female Dorrites and Antebellum Partisanship
Grant Katherine 1994-95 Peterson Yale University Ph.D. candidate The Lyceum Movement in America, 1826-1890
Grasso Christopher 1999-00 Peterson College of William and Mary associate professor Skepticism and American Faith: The Early Nineteenth Century
Gray Myron 2012-13 Peterson University of Pennsylvania Ph.D. candidate French Music in Federal Philadelphia
Green Harvey 1997-98 Peterson Northeastern University professor Myth and History in American Literary and Material Culture, 1850-10
Greenhouse Wendy 1987-88 Peterson Yale University Ph.D. candidate Tudors and Stuarts in Antebellum America
Griffin Sean 2019-20 Peterson Lehman College Ph.D. candidate in history Labor, Land, and Freedom: Antebellum Labor Reform and the Rise of Antislavery Politics
Griffith Sally 1992-93 Peterson Villanova University associate professor Boosterism in Nineteenth-Century American Newspapers
Grom Brenton 2013-14 Peterson Case Western Reserve University Ph.D. candidate The Death and Transfiguration of American Psalmody ca. 1805-1840
Gross Jonathan 2007-8 Peterson DePaul University professor Thomas Jefferson's Scrapbooks: Prose Clippings
Gross Robert 1984-85 Peterson Amherst College associate professor The Ideology of Print: The Book and Social Change in America
Groves Jeffrey 1995-96 Peterson Harvey Mudd College associate professor Ticknor and Fields: Literary Promotion and American Canon Formation, 1840-1865
Grubbs Lindsey 2019-20 Peterson Emory University Ph.D. candidate in English Moral Disorders: The Diagnostic Logic of Nineteenth-Century Literature and Medicine
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
Gunn Robert 2008-9 Peterson The University of Texas at El Paso assistant professor Ethnology and Empire: John Russell Bartlett and the U.S./Mexico Borderlands
Gura Philip 1989-90 Peterson University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill William S. Newman Distinguished Professor The Reverend Nathan Fiske and the Cultural Transformation of Central Massachusetts
Gura Philip 1998-99 Peterson University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill William S. Newman Distinguished Professor America's Instrument: The 19th Century Banjo
Gura Philip 2002-3 Peterson University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill William S. Newman Distinguished Professor Guitars for all America: C.F. Martin (1796-1873) and the 19th Century Music Trade
Guyatt Nicholas 2013-14 Peterson University of York, UK assistant professor The Scale of Beings and the Prehistory of 'separate but equal'
Ha Polly 2006-7 Peterson University of Cambridge Ph.D. candidate The Decalogue and Formation of Denomination
Hadden Sally 1994-95 Peterson University of Toledo associate professor Slave Patrols of the Old South and Newspapers as Disseminators of Legal Information
Hagedorn Nancy 1987-88 Peterson College of William and Mary Ph.D. candidate Mediating the Exchange of Cultures: Interpreters among the Iroquois, 1664-1775
Hagedorn Nancy 1998-99 Peterson St John's University assistant professor Interpreters Among the Iroquois, 1664-1775
Haley-Newman Megan 1996-97 Peterson College of William and Mary Ph.D. candidate Pest Control Strategies and Their Social Implications in the Chesapeake Area, 1600-1800
Haltman Kenneth 1993-94 Peterson Bryn Mawr College postdoctoral fellow The Invention of Ethnographic Portraiture
Halttunen Karen 1987-88 Peterson Northwestern University associate professor Murder and the Gothic Imagination in American Culture
Halttunen Karen 1995-96 Peterson UC Davis professor Jacob's Pillows: Natural History and Memory in the Making of New England
Hamilton Cynthia 1979-80 Peterson Manchester Metropolitan senior lecturer Representations of the Freedmen 1861-76
Handsman Russell 1993-94 Peterson Litchfield, CT independent scholar Challenging the Silences in New England History: John Milton Earle and the Indian People of Massachusetts
Hansen Karen 1988-89 Peterson UC Berkeley Ph.D. candidate The Social Dimension of Laborers' Lives, 1810-60
Hanson Charles 1991-92 Peterson UC Berkeley Ph.D. candidate From the Quebec Act to the French Alliance: Anti-Catholicism in Revolutionary New England
Harrison Candice 2006-7 Peterson Emory University Ph.D. candidate The Politics of Exchange in Philadelphia's Public Markets, 1770-1859
Haulman Kate 1999-00 Peterson Cornell University Ph.D. candidate The Empire's New Clothes: The Politics of Dress in America, 1765-1820
Hebel Udo 2000-1 Peterson University of Regensburg chair Forefathers' Day Orations and Celebrations between the American Revolution and the Civil War
Heinzer Holly 2000-1 Peterson Yale University Ph.D. candidate On the Move: The Means and Meanings of Travel in Northeastern America, 1750-1850
Helwig Timothy 2005-6 Peterson University of Maryland Ph.D. candidate Race, Nativism, and the Making of Class in Antebellum City-Mysteries
Herbert Amanda 2007-8 Peterson Johns Hopkins University Ph.D. candidate Transatlantic female alliances, 1640-1714
Herrington Philip 2010-11 Peterson University of Virginia Ph.D. candidate The Plantation as Imagined in Antislavery Discourse, 1830-1860
Hessell Nikki 2018-19 Peterson Victoria University of Wellington associate professor of English Sensitive Negotiations: Romantic Literature and Indigenous Diplomacy, 1820-1950
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
Hinsley Curtis 1986-87 Peterson Colgate University associate professor Anthropology in Boston, 1860-20
Hodges Graham 1999-00 Peterson Colgate University professor David Ruggles: Black Apostle of Freedom
Holmes Gerard 2019-20 Peterson University of Maryland Ph.D. candidate in English 'Discretion in the Interval': Emily Dickinson’s Musical Performances
Homestead Melissa 1996-97 Peterson University of Pennsylvania Ph.D. candidate Imperfect Title: Nineteenth-Century American Women Authors and Literary Property
Homsher Betsy 1998-99 Peterson UC Santa Barbara Ph.D. candidate The Diaries of Sally Ripley Stearns
Hsueh Vicki 2004-5 Peterson Western Washington University assistant professor Hybrid Constitutionalism: Negotiating Constitutions and Cultures in the Proprietary Colonies, 1625-1690
Huang Nian-Sheng 2005-6 Peterson California State University, Channel Islands associate professor The Poor in Early Massachusetts, 1630-1830
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
Hudson Angela 2004-5 Peterson Yale University PhD candidate Indians, Slaves, and Surveyors on the Federal Road, 1790s-1840s
Hudson Angela Pulley 2016-17 Peterson Texas A&M University associate professor of history Indian Doctresses in the Nineteenth-Century United States
Huffman John 2009-10 Peterson Harvard University PhD candidate Documents of Identity in the Early Republic
Hunter Phyllis 1992-93 Peterson College of William and Mary Ph.D. candidate Ship of Wealth: New England Merchants, Colonial Capitalism, and the Rhetoric of Money
Hyde Carrie 2009-10 Peterson Rutgers University Ph.D. candidate Alienable Rights: Negative Styles of U.S. Citizenship, 1798-1868
Ifeka Helena 1999-00 Peterson Columbia University Ph.D. candidate The Parkman Relations
Irvin Benjamin 2000-1 Peterson Brandeis University Ph.D. candidate Representative Men: A Cultural History of the Continental Congress
Isenberg Nancy 2003-4 Peterson University of Tulsa associate professor The Sexual Politics of Aaron Burr
Isenberg Nancy 2007-8 Peterson University of Tulsa associate professor Dirty Politics in Early America
Jackson Kimberly Gladman 2000 Peterson Mysteries and Miseries: City Mysteries Novels and Class in Antebellum America
Jackson Leon 2003-4 Peterson University of South Carolina assistant professor The Business of Letters: Authorial Economies in America, 1780s-1840s
Jackson-Retondo Elaine 1997-98 Peterson UC Berkeley Ph.D. candidate The Penitentiary as an Artifact of the Cultural Landscape: A Comparative Analysis, 1780-1860
Jaffee David 1988-89 Peterson CUNY assistant professor People of the Wachusett: Town Founders and Village Historians of New England, 1630-1860
Jaros Peter 2018-19 Peterson Franklin & Marshall College associate professor of English Incorporate Things: A Literary Genealogy of Corporate Personhood in Antebellum America
Johnson Brandon 2002-3 Peterson University of Chicago Ph.D. candidate Spirits on the Stage: Public Mediums, Spiritualist Theater, and American Culture, 1848 -1893
Johnson Ronald Angelo 2023-24 Peterson Baylor University associate professor of history Mutual Entanglements: Transracial Ties between Haitians and Revolutionary Americans
Johnston Elizabeth 2005-6 Peterson Harvard College teaching assistant Choosing Freedom, Risking Slavery: African Americans, Antislavery Advocates, and the Courts in Massachusetts, 1830-1860
Jones Paul 2007-8 Peterson Ohio University assistant professor The Newgate Novel Comes to America: Antebellum Crime Fiction and the Anti-Gallows Movement
Jones Sophie Heather 2016-17 Peterson University of Liverpool Ph.D. candidate From Anglicization to Loyalism: New York, 1691-1783
Joseph Michael 1997-98 Peterson Rutgers University librarian McLoughlin Bros, 1858-1878
Joy Natalie 2016-17 Peterson Northern Illinois University assistant professor of history Abolitionists and Indians in the Antebellum Era
Kaja Jeffrey 2008-9 Peterson University of Michigan Ph.D. candidate "From Rivers to Roads: Economic Development and the Evolution of Transportation Systems in Early Pennsylvania, 1675-1800."
Keiter Lindsay 2020-21 Peterson Penn State-Altoona assistant professor of history Uniting Interests: Love, Money, and the Law in American Marriage, 1750-1860
Kelley Mary 1990-91 Peterson Dartmouth College professor Achieving Authority: Women in Public in Early America
Kelly Catherine 1987-88 Peterson University of Rochester Ph.D. candidate Mothers and Daughters: Intergenerational Conflict and Continuity, 1820-39
Kelly Catherine 1999-00 Peterson University of Oklahoma assistant professor Things Useful and Ornamental: Gender, Culture, and Gentility in the Bourgeois Republic
Kennelly Laura 1994-95 Peterson Baldwin-Wallace College assistant editor Samuel West: Private Life in Revolutionary Times, 1739-1808
Keyes Sarah 2010-11 Peterson University of Southern California Ph.D. candidate Circling Back: Migration to the Pacific and the Reconfiguration of America, 1820-1900
Kilbride Daniel 2007-8 Peterson John Carroll University associate professor The Grand Tour: European Travelers and American National Identities, 1750-1870
Koch Philippa 2013-14 Peterson University of Chicago Divinity School Ph.D. candidate Persistent Providence: Religion and Epidemics in Eighteenth-Century America
Koo Kathryn 2005-6 Peterson Saint Mary's College of California assistant professor In the House of God: Cotton Mather and the Making of Puritan Slavery
Kroeger Karl 1987-88 Peterson University of Colorado, Boulder music librarian The Complete Works of William Billings
LaFleur Greta 2013-14 Peterson University of Hawai'I at Manoa assistant professor American Insides: Popular Narrative and the Historiography of Sexuality, 1674-1815
Lampert Sara 2010-11 Peterson University of Michigan Ph.D. candidate Women and the Making of the Nineteenth-Century Culture Industry
Landsberg Eva 2022-23 Peterson Yale University PhD candidate The Politics of Sugar in the 18th-Century British Atlantic
Lawes Carolyn 1990-91 Peterson UC Davis associate instructor The Second Great Awakening and the Development of Commercial Capitalism in Worcester, Massachusetts, 1820-48
Leary John 2011-12 Peterson Wayne State University assistant professor A Cultural History of Underdevelopment: Latin America in the U.S. Imagination
Leavenworth Peter 2004-5 Peterson University of New Hampshire Ph.D. candidate "Confrontations of Taste: American vs. European Standards of Music Aesthetics in the Early Republic"
Lemire Elise 1994-95 Peterson Rutgers University Ph.D. candidate Discourses of Miscegenation in United States, 1800-1865
Lepore Jill 1993-94 Peterson Yale University Ph.D. candidate Commemorating Cruelty: Writing and Remembering King Philip's War, 1675-76
Leslie Alex 2019-20 Peterson Rutgers University Ph.D. candidate in literature Reading Regions: American Literature and Cultural Geography, 1865-1915
Levati Edu 2022-23 Peterson The American School of Sao Paulo, Brazil high school teacher of historia social Hemispheric Negotiations: The United States Recognition of Brazilian Independence
Lewis Andrew 2000-1 Peterson Yale University PhD candidate Antiques of State: Archaeology in Early Republican America
Lewis Randi 2012-13 Peterson University of Virginia Ph.D. candidate To 'the most distant parts of the Globe': Trade, Politics, and the Maritime Frontier in the Early Republic, 1763-1819
Lhamon W 1998-99 Peterson Florida State University George M. Harper professor Jump Jim Crow: Plays, Lyrics, and Street Prose of the First Atlantic Popular Culture
Li Yan 1986-87 Peterson University of Connecticut Ph.D. candidate The Transformation of the Massachusetts Constitution, 1780-1860
Lightfoot Natasha 2006-7 Peterson New York University Ph.D. candidate Race, Class, and Resistance: The Aftermath of Emancipation in Antigua, 1831-1858
Lobel Cindy 1999-00 Peterson CUNY Graduate Center Ph.D. candidate Consuming Classes: Food, Eating, and Images of Consumption in the United States, 1790-1860
Loiacono Gabriel 2006-7 Peterson Brandeis University Ph.D. candidate The People and the Poor: Experiences and Ideas of Poverty in Rhode Island, 1780-1888
Lopenzina Drew 2014-15 Peterson Old Dominion University assistant professor of English Cultural Biography of William Apess
Lowance Mason 1989-90 Peterson University of Massachusetts, Amherst professor Uncle Tom's Cabin and the New England Sermon Tradition
Luck Patrick 2012-13 Peterson Johns Hopkins University Ph.D. candidate The Creation of a Deep South: Making the Sugar and Cotton Revolutions in the Lower Mississippi Valley, 1790-1825
Lundberg James 2006-7 Peterson Yale University Ph.D. candidate Reading Horace Greeley's America, 1834-1872
Luskey Brian 2003-4 Peterson Emory University Ph.D. candidate The Marginal Men: Clerks and the Meanings of Class in Nineteenth-Century America
Lyons Clare 1992-93 Peterson Yale University Ph.D. candidate Sex Among the 'Rabble': Gender Transitions in the Age of the Revolution, Philadelphia 1750-1830
Lyra Franciszek 1989-90 Peterson M Curie-Sklodowska, University of Poland senior lecturer Revising the Canon of the First Two Centuries of American Literature
Mackenthun Gesa 2006-7 Peterson University of Rostock professor The Conquest of Antiquity: Geographical Discovery and Romantic Scholarship in the USA
MacNamara Trent 2018-19 Peterson Texas A & M University assistant professor of history Big Sky: Popular Ideas about the Heavens in America
Maddox Tyesha 2015-16 Peterson New York University Ph.D. candidate From Invisible to Immigrants: Political Activism and the Construction of Caribbean American Identity, 1890-1940
Maertz Gregory 1996-97 Peterson St John's University associate professor Goethe's Translators, Critics, and Readers in Nineteenth-Century New England
Malanson Jeffrey 2009-10 Peterson Boston College Ph.D. candidate Addressing America: Washington's Farewell and the Making of National Culture, Politics, and Diplomacy, 1796-1852
Manion Jen 2005-6 Peterson Rutgers University Ph.D. candidate Women's Crime and Penal Reform in Early Pennsylvania, 1776-1835
Marin Marco 2013-14 Peterson University of Trieste postdoctural fellow The Political Catechisms for Schools and Children in the United State, 1790-1850
Marr Timothy 1996-97 Peterson Yale University Ph.D. candidate Islamic Orientalism in Nineteenth-Century America
Marrs Aaron 2010-11 Peterson U.S. Department of State historian Moving Forward: A Social History of the Transportation Revolution
Martin Peter 1995-96 Peterson Emory College Ph.D. candidate Forgotten Immigrant Church: The French-Canadian Religious Identity in New England
Martin Russell 1992-93 Peterson University of Virginia Ph.D. candidate Almanacs of the Southern States, 1732-1860
Masten April 2008-9 Peterson State University of New York, Stony Brook associate professor The Challenge Dance: Transatlantic Exchange in Early American Popular Culture
Masur Louis 1998-99 Peterson City College of New York professor The American Republic in 1831
Mauduit Julien 2011-12 Peterson Universite du Quebec a Montreal Ph.D. candidate 'Locofocoism' and the Canadian Revolution (1837-1842): from a selection of pamphlets, newspapers, and other printed materials
McCaffrey Katherine 2004-5 Peterson Boston University Ph.D. candidate "Reading Glasses: American Spectacles from Benjamin Franklin's Bifocals to Mithril"
McCarl Mary 1987-88 Peterson Boston University Ph.D. candidate More Confessions of Thomas Shepard's Cambridge Parishioners, 1648-49
McConnell Eleanor 2006-07 Peterson Brandeis Ph.D. candidate A Scarce Plenty: Economics, Citizenship, and Opportunity in Revolutionary New Jersey, 1760-1820
McCoy Colin 1998-99 Peterson University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Ph.D. candidate Partisans and Pamphleteers: The Literature of Persuasion in Jacksonian America, 1820-1845
McGill Meredith 1995-96 Peterson Harvard University assistant professor American Literature and the Culture of Reprinting Rewriting Romanticism Fashioning the Marketplace
McIntyre Kate 2018-19 Peterson Columbia University Ph.D. candidate in English Fugitive Circulations: The Political Ecology of Poetry in Early African-American Newspapers
McKito Valerie 2007-8 Peterson Texas Tech University Ph.D. candidate "In the Shadow of Victory: Loyalists in the Aftermath of the Revolution"
McLaughlin Don James 2015-16 Peterson University of Pennsylvania Ph.D. candidate Touching Phobia: Viral Affect and the Madicalization of Fear in Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Literature
McLucas Anne 1985-86 Peterson Harvard University associate professor The Connection Between American Folk Song and Theatre
McNulty Rebecca 2003-4 Peterson University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Ph.D. candidate Education for Empire: Manual Labor, Civilization, and the Family in Nineteenth-Century American Missionary Education
Mears Tanya 2008-9 Peterson Norfolk State University assistant professor 'To Lawless Rapine Bred': Early New England Execution Literature Featuring People of African Descent.
Merritt Jane 2008-9 Peterson Old Dominion University associate professor The Trouble with Tea: Consumption, Politics, and the Making of a Global Colonial Economy
Middleton Stephen 1994-95 Peterson North Carolina State University associate professor The Black Laws of Ohio
Mihm Stephen 2001-2 Peterson New York University Ph.D. candidate The Alchemists: Counterfeiters and Counterfeiting in Antebellum America
Miller Marla 1994-95 Peterson University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Ph.D. candidate `My Daily Bread Depends Upon My Labor': Gender and Artisanry in Early America
Mills Robert 2015-16 Peterson Northwestern University Ph.D. candidate The Pirate and the Sovereign
Miltenberger Scott 2003-4 Peterson University of California, Davis Ph.D. candidate All Gotham's Creatures: Animals and the Middle Class in New York City, 1783-1898
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
Moody Joycelyn 2002-3 Peterson Hamilton College chair, women's studies Silent Language: Enslaved Women and the Production of Literature without Literacy
Moon Krystyn 2000-1 Peterson Johns Hopkins University Ph.D. candidate From 'John Chinaman' to 'Japanese Sandman': China and Japan in American Music, 1850-1920
Moskowitz Marina 2005-6 Peterson University of Glasgow assistant professor Seed Money: The Economies of Horticulture in 19th-Century America
Mudgett Kathryn 1999-00 Peterson Northeastern University Ph.D. candidate Dana, Melville, Justice Story, and the Law and Literature of the Sea
Mullen Lincoln 2013-14 Peterson Brandeis University Ph.D. candidate Varieties of Religious Conversion
Mutschler Ben 1996-97 Peterson Columbia University Ph.D. candidate Cultures of Sickness, Cultures of Health: Illness in New England, 1690-1820
Naeher Robert 2006-7 Peterson Emma Willard School chair Puritan Prayer, Expressive Voice, and the Shaping of Identity
Nash Jonathan 2011-12 Peterson University at Albany, SUNY PhD candidate 'Not the best company': Children and Incarceration in the Early United States, 1787-1850
Nash Margaret 2006-7 Peterson University of California, Riverdale assistant professor Higher Education for Women and the Formation of Gender, Class, and Race Identity in the United States, 1840-1875
Nathans Heather 1998-99 Peterson Tufts University Ph.D. candidate Avoiding Party Matters: The Boston Theatre Rivalries of the 1790's
Newman Nancy 1997-98 Peterson Brown University Ph.D. candidate Good Music for a Free People: The Germania Musical Society in the United States, 1848-1854
Nichols Elisabeth 1997-98 Peterson University of New Hampshire Ph.D. candidate 'Pray Don't Tell Anybody That I Write Politics': Private Reflections and Public Admonitions in the Early Republic
Nord David 1986-87 Peterson University of Indiana, Bloomington associate professor Journalism and Cities in American History
Norton Mary Beth 1984-85 Peterson Cornell University professor Gender in Seventeenth-Century America
O'Brien Karen 2001-02 Peterson Northwestern Ph.D. candidate Making the Personal Political: Religion, Obligation and Identity in the American Revolution
O'Brien-Kehoe Jean 1987-88 Peterson University of Chicago Ph.D. candidate Community Dynamics in the Indian-English Town of Natick, Massachusetts, 1650-1790
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
O'Shaughnessy Andrew 1986-87 Peterson Lincoln College, Oxford lecturer The Politics of the Leehard Islands
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
Painter Nell 1991-92 Peterson Princeton University professor A Critical Biography of Sojourner Truth
Pasierowska Rachael 2018-19 Peterson Rice University Ph.D. candidate in history Beasts, Birds, and Bondsmen: Animal and Slave Interactions in Atlantic World Slavery
Passet Joanne 1997-98 Peterson University of Wisconsin, Madison Ph.D. candidate The American Debate on Marriage: Religion, Gender, and Social Radicalism, 1850-1900
Pastore Christopher 2010-11 Peterson University of New Hampshire Ph.D. candidate From Sweetwater to Seawater; An Environmental and Atlantic History of Narragansett Bay, 1636-1836
Patenaude Monique 2008-9 Peterson University of Rochester Ph.D. candidate Comparative History of Black Communities in Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse, NY, 1840-1870
Pestana Carla 1988-89 Peterson Ohio State University assistant professor Sectarianism in Colonial Massachusetts
Phillips Christopher 2004-5 Peterson University of Cincinnati associate professor "South of North: The Civil War on the Middle Border"
Piggush Yvette 2009-10 Peterson Florida International University assistant professor We Have No Ruins: Antiquarianism, Archives, and National Identity in the United States, 1790-1840
Plasencia Samantha 2023-24 Peterson Colby College associate professor of English Signifying Against Anti-Blackness: Black Rhetorical Communities in Early America 1760-1830
Polgar Paul 2022-23 Peterson The University of Mississippi associate professor of history An Abolition Peace: Black Rights, the Union Cause, and the Rise of Radical Reconstruction
Preston Katherine 1985-86 Peterson CUNY Ph.D. candidate Traveling Opera Troupes in the United States, 1830-65
Preston Katherine 1986-87 Peterson CUNY Ph.D. candidate Traveling Opera Troupes in the United States, 1830-65.
Preston Katherine 2003-4 Peterson College of William & Mary associate professor Against the Grain: English-Language Opera Companies in Late Nineteenth-Century America
Pryor Elizabeth 2010-11 Peterson Smith College assistant professor The United States Itinerancy of Mrs. Zilpha Elaw, 1812-1840
Purcell Sarah 2007-8 Peterson Grinnell College associate professor The Politics of Mourning and the U.S. Civil War
Pursell Matthew 2003-4 Peterson Brown University Ph.D. candidate English Liberty, American Bondage: Servitude in the British Atlantic, 1630-1780
Quanquin Hélène 2009-10 Peterson Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris associate professor 'With feebler voices?' Men and the American Women's Rights Movement, 1830-1890
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
Rainer Joseph 1995-96 Peterson University of Mississippi visiting instructor Peddler Folklore in Southern Almanacs
Rath Richard 1997-98 Peterson Brandeis Univesity Ph.D. candidate North American Soundways, 1600-1800
Raven James 1986-87 Peterson Pembroke College, Cambridge fellow The Economics of Bookselling in Britian 1700-1800; Print and Trade in Eighteenth-Century Britiain
Raven James 1994-95 Peterson Magdalene College, Cambridge director The Importation of Books to North America in the Eighteenth Century
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
Remer Rosalind 1988-89 Peterson UCLA Ph.D. candidate Philadelphia Publishers in the New Republic
Rice Stephen 1995-96 Peterson Yale University Ph.D. candidate Incorporating the Machine: Labor, Fatigue, and the Problem of Self-Regulation in Nineteenth-Century Industrial America
Roberts Wendy 2009-10 Peterson Northwestern University Ph.D. candidate Revival Poetry and the Formation of the Evangelical Ear in Eighteenth-Century America
Ruffin James Rixey 1998-99 Peterson Delaware Ph.D. candidate William Bentley and the Politics of Rational Religion, 1783-1800
Ruffin Taneil 2023-24 Peterson Princeton University PhD candidate in history Haitian Revolution Refugees and Legal Cultures of Slavery and Freedom in the Atlantic World, 1791-1860
Ruffman Alan 1997-98 Peterson Geomarine Associates Ltd president Historic Meterology and the 1775 Hurricane
Rusert Britt 2011-12 Peterson Temple University postdoctoral fellow Experiments in Freedom: Black Popular Science and the Struggle against Slavery
Ryan Madeline 2018-19 Peterson Brown University Ph.D. candidate in anthropology The Sensory Ecology of the Worcester State Hospital for the Insane
Ryan Susan 1997-98 Peterson UNC, Chapel Hill Ph.D. candidate Race and the Language Benevolence in Antebellum America
Sachs Aaron 2007-8 Peterson Cornell University assistant professor Death and Life in the American Environment: Radical Arcadias of the Nineteenth Century
Sachs Honor 2002-3 Peterson University of Wisconsin, Madison Ph.D. candidate The Best Poor Woman's Country: Women, Gender, and Politics in the Eighteenth-century Kentucky Backcountry
Sandage Scott 1993-94 Peterson Rutgers University Ph.D. candidate Deadbeats, Drunkards, and Dreamers: The Problem of Failure in Nineteenth Century America
Santoro Lily 2007-8 Peterson University of Delaware Ph.D. candidate "The Science of God's Creation: Popular Science and Christianity in the Early Republic"
Sappol Michael 1996-97 Peterson Columbia University Ph.D. candidate Singing the Body Electric
Schiavo Laura 1999-00 Peterson George Washington University Ph.D. candidate A Collection of Endless Extent and Beauty: Stereographs, Perception, Taste, and the American Middle Class
Schirmeister Pamela 1994-95 Peterson New York University assistant professor A Cultural Biography of James Fenimore Cooper
Schoeppner Michael 2022-23 Peterson , University of Maine, Farmington associate professor of history The First Illegal Immigrants
Schoolman Martha 2006-7 Peterson Miami University assistant professor American Abolitionist Geographies
Schultz Heidi 1995-96 Peterson UNC, Chapel Hill Ph.D. candidate Women Writing in the American South: Writing at Female Acadmies and Writing Without Teachers, 1800-1860
Schurman Lydia 1988-89 Peterson Northern Virginia Community College professor Publishers, Publications, and Purveyors: The Dime Novel Publishing World, 1860-15
Schwarzlose Richard 1984-85 Peterson Northwestern University associate professor The Origins of the Newspaper Press
Schweiger Beth Barton 2003-4 Peterson University of Arkansas assistant professor Reading Slavery: Southerners and Their Books
Sentilles Renée 2003-4 Peterson Case Western Reserve University assistant professor Tomboys and Other Nineteenth-Century Girls
Sheets Kevin 1997-98 Peterson University of Virginia Ph.D. candidate Latin America, the Dead Language, Schools, and the Culture of the Educated Man
Sheriff Carol 1991-92 Peterson Yale University Ph.D. candidate The Social and Cultural Impact of the Erie Canal, 1790-1860
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
Sievens Mary Beth 1995-96 Peterson Boston University Ph.D. candidate Stray Wives: Marital Expectations and Conflict in Vermont 1790-1830
Silver-Isenstadt Jean 1995-96 Peterson University of Pennsylvania Ph.D. candidate Pure Pleasure: The Shared Life and Work of Mary S. Gove Nichols and Thomas Low Nichols in American Health Reform
Simon Janice 1993-94 Peterson University of Georgia assistant professor The Forest Interior in American Painting, 1840-00
Singley Carol 1997-98 Peterson Rutgers University associate professor Adoption in American Literature and Culture
Sisson Kelly 2008-9 Peterson University of Michigan Ph.D. candidate "King Corn in American Culture, 1862-1936."
Smith Dorin 2018-19 Peterson Brown University Ph.D. candidate in English Brain Fever
Smith Mikki 2012-13 Peterson University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Ph.D. candidate Even a Boy's Press Has a 'Power': Amateur Journalism and Youth Information Culture, 1867-1890
Smith Sueanna 2015-16 Peterson University of South Carolina Ph.D. candidate The Cultural Work of the Early American Fraternal Sphere
Smolinski Reiner 2002-3 Peterson Georgia State University associate professor Authority & Interpretation: Cotton Mather's 'Biblia Americana'
Snead James 2009-10 Peterson George Mason University associate professor The 'Kentucky Mummy': Encounters with Antiquity in the Early Nineteenth-Century America
Snyder Christina 2012-13 Peterson Indiana University, Bloomington assistant professor The Indian Gentlemen of Choctaw Academy: Status and Sovereignty in Antebellum America
Spires Derrick 2008-9 Peterson Vanderbilt University Ph.D. candidate "Reimagining a 'Beautiful but Baneful Object': Black Writers' Theories of Citizenship and Nation in the Antebellum U.S."
Stanton Grant 2023-24 Peterson University of Pennsylvania PhD candidate in history White Allies in Revolutionary Massachusetts?: The Antislavery Commitments of Isaiah Thomas and Ezekiel Russell
Stoll Steven 1998-99 Peterson Yale University assistant professor Larding the Lean Earth: Agriculture and the Environment in America, 1800-1850
Stoykovich Eric 2006-7 Peterson University of Virginia, Charlottesville Ph.D. candidate Live Stock Nation: How Farm Animals Domesticated the Northern United States during the Early Republic, 1794-1876
Szczesiul Anthony 2005-6 Peterson University of Massachusetts, Lowell associate professor Reconstructing 'Southern Hospitality': Print Culture and the Invention of a Cultural Fiction
Tackett Justin 2018-19 Peterson Stanford University Ph.D. candidate in English Investigating the Poetics of American Stethoscopy and Telegraphy
Takahata Kimberly 2019-20 Peterson Columbia University Ph.D. candidate in English & literature Skeletal Testimony: Bony Biopolitics in the Early Atlantic
Tannenbaum Rebecca 1994-95 Peterson Yale University Ph.D. candidate A Woman's Calling: Women's Medical Practice in Early New England
Tetrault Lisa 2007-8 Peterson Carnegie Mellon University assistant professor Memory of a Movement: Re-Imagining Woman Suffrage in Reconstruction America, 1865-1895
Thomas JoAnne 2000-1 Peterson Western Michigan University Ph.D. candidate 'Good Bye, Old Arm': Songs of the Civil War
Thompson Catherine 2006-7 Peterson University of Connecticut Ph.D. candidate From Autonomy to Dependency?: Patient-Physician Relations, 1750-1850
Thompson Mark 2012-13 Peterson University of Groningen assistant professor Surveyors and the Production of Empire in British North America
Thompson Todd 2017-18 Peterson Indiana University of Pennsylvania associate professor Savage Laughter: Nineteenth-Century Humor and the South Seas
Todd Anna 2020-21 Peterson University of Pennsylvania PhD candidate in history The Ties that Bind: Illegitimacy in Early America
Todd William 1992-93 Peterson University of Texas, Austin professor emeritus A Descriptive and Historical Bibliography of Sir Walter Scott, 1792-1836
Trainor Sean 2013-14 Peterson Pennsylvania State University Ph.D. candidate Men's Grooming Advertisements and the Making of the White Male Body
Troutman Phillip 1997-98 Peterson University of Virginia Ph.D. candidate Geographies of Family and Market: Enslaved Migration in Antebellum Virginia and Washington, DC
Turpin Zachary 2020-21 Peterson University of Idaho assistant professor of English A Targeted Archival Search for Walt Whitman’s Missing Novels
van Arragon William 2000-01 Peterson Indiana University Ph.D. candidate Cotton Mather in American Cultural Memory, 1728-1892
von Frank Albert 1995-96 Peterson Washington State University, Pullman professor Anthony Burns, Fugitive Slave
Vorenberg Michael 2002-3 Peterson Brown University assistant professor Reconstructing the People: The Invention of Citizenship During the American Civil War
Waldstreicher David 1992-93 Peterson Yale Ph.D. candidate Nationalism and Celebration in Post-Revolutionary America, 1780-1836
Walgren Kent 1995-96 Peterson Salt Lake City, Utah Assistant Attorney General Bibliography of American Masonic and Antimasonic Imprints, 1734-1850
Ward William 1987-88 Peterson University of Durham professor emeritus An International History of the Great Awakening
Warren Wendy 2005-6 Peterson Yale University Ph.D. Candidate African Slavery in New England, 1638-1700
Watkins Jordan 2015-16 Peterson Utah Valley University adjunct 'Another Attucks': The African-American Response to Dred Scott
Wegner Joanne 2014-15 Peterson University of Minnesota Ph.D. candidate in history Captive Economies: Commodified Bodies in Colonial New England, 1630-1763
Weimer Adrian 2010-11 Peterson University of Mississippi assistant professor A Cultural History of Afflictions and Consolation in Early New England
West Michael 1985-86 Peterson University of Pittsburgh professor Thoreau and the Search for the Language of Nature, 1690-1865
Westbrook Ellen 1992-93 Peterson Southern Mississippi University assistant professor Cultural Captives: Euro Amer Indian Literary Landscapes
Wewers Daniel 2005-6 Peterson Harvard University Ph.D. candidate Divisible Under God: American Religion, Politics, and the Idea of Secession, 1783-1833
Wheeler Rachel 1996-97 Peterson Yale University Ph.D. candidate Forgotten Conversation: The Indian European Negotiation of Religion in the Eighteenth Century Northeast
White Shane 1990-91 Peterson University of Sydney lecturer Black Festivals in the United States, 1750-1860
Whiting Gloria 2012-13 Peterson Harvard University Ph.D. candidate 'Endearing Ties': Black Family Life in Early New England
Wilson Jennifer 2009-10 Peterson The Graduate Center, The City University of New York Ph.D. candidate Performing Frenchness in Nineteenth-Century New York and New Orleans: Francois Boieldieu's 'La Dame Blanche'; Daniel Auber's 'La Muette de Portici'; and Giacomo Meyerbeer's 'Robert le Diable' and 'Les Huguenots'
Winch Julie 1987-88 Peterson University of Massachusetts, Boston assistant professor American Free Black and Emigration to Haiti in the 1820's
Winship Michael 1989-90 Peterson University of Texas, Austin editor Publishers Trade Sales in the Nineteeth Century United States
Wisecup Kelly 2014-15 Peterson University of North Texas assistant professor of English Objects of Encounter
Wittmann Matthew 2005-6 Peterson University of Michigan Ph.D. candidate American Popular Culture and the Pacific World in the Nineteenth-Century
Wojtusik Barbara 1993-94 Peterson Eastern High School, Bristol, CT teacher The Somers Mutiny
Wolffe John 1988-89 Peterson York College lecturer Aspects of Anti Catholicism in the United States, 1830-60
Woloson Wendy 2005-6 Peterson Library Company of Philadelphia curator Underground Economies: People, Markets, and Used Goods in 18th- and 19th-Century America
Woo Ilyon 2004-5 Peterson Columbia University Ph.D. candidate "Mother against Mother"
Wood Joseph 1988-89 Peterson George Mason University associate professor The Literary Origins of New England Village Symobolism
Wood Marcus 1992-93 Peterson Worcester College, Oxford Aboliton Propaganda in Britiain and the United States, 1780-1860
Woodward Walter 1997-98 Peterson University of Connecticut Ph.D. candidate The Magic in Colonization: Religion, Science and the Occult in the Creation of New England Culture
Wright Ben 2015-16 Peterson Abraham Baldwin Agriculture College assistant professor Antislavery and American Salvation
Wright Robert 1999-00 Peterson Temple University visiting assistant professor Early American Finance: Revolution, Integration, Expansion
Wrightson Nicholas 2006-7 Peterson Jesus College, Oxford University Ph.D. candidate Locating Philadelphia in the Print Culture of the British Atlantic World, c. 1730-65
Yankowitz Emily 2022-23 Peterson Yale University PhD Candidate in History Documenting Citizens: How Early Americans Understood the Concept of Citizenship, 1776-1845
Yokota Kariann 1999-00 Peterson University of California, Los Angeles Ph.D. candidate A Culture of Insecurity: The Early Republic as a Post-Colonial Nation, 1789-1830
Yoo Roth Helena 2023-24 Peterson The Graduate Center, City University of New York PhD candidate in history American Timelines: Imperial Communications, Colonial Time-Consciousness, and the Coming of the American Revolution
Zafar Rafia 1999-00 Peterson Washington University associate professor 'And Called it Macaroni': Eating, Writing, Becoming American
Zallen Jeremy 2022-23 Peterson Lafayette College associate professor of history Saltwater Marronage: Making the Pacific into a Fugitive Geography
Zhuk Sergei 1996-97 Peterson Dniepropetrovsk, Ukraine associate professor of history 'Brothers in Divorce': Quakers' Attitudes toward Sectarian Religious Groups of Early America in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
Zonderman David 1989-90 Peterson Wisconsin at Madison assistant professor of history Uneasy Allies: Working Class Activists and Middle Class Reformersin Nineteenth-Century Boston and New York

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