Schiller Fellows
The Justin G. Schiller Fellowship supports research by both doctoral candidates and postdoctoral scholars from any disciplinary perspective on the production, distribution, literary content, or historical context of American children's books to 1876.
Fellowship | Affiliation | Position | Project | |||
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Bruce | Emily C. | 2023-24 | Schiller | University of Minnesota Morris | associate professor of history | Siblings on the Move: German, Irish, and French Canadian Families, 1840–1930 |
Corcoran | Abigail | 2022-23 | Schiller | University of Wisconsin, Madison | PhD candidate in history | Juvenile Reform Societies in the Antebellum United States |
Crane | Jacob | 2013-14 | Schiller | Tufts University | Ph.D. candidate | Barbary Captivity, Africa, and American Children’s Literature |
Davidson | Ben | 2015-16 | Schiller | New York University | Ph.D. candidate | Freedom's Generation: Coming of Age in the Era of Emancipation |
Mills | Shavonte | 2019-20 | Schiller | Pennsylvania State University | Ph.D. candidate in history | Visionaries: The Black Educational Network as Transnational Diasporic Politics, 1840-1880 |
Owens | Camille | 2018-19 | Schiller | Yale University | Ph.D. candidate in African American studies | Blackness and the Human Child: Race, Prodigy, and the Logic of American Childhood |
Rouleau | Brian | 2014-15 | Schiller | Texas A&M University | assistant professor of history | Empire's Children: Youth Culture and the Expansionist Impulse |
Schultz | Jaclyn | 2017-18 | Schiller | University of California, Santa Cruz | Ph.D. candidate | Learning the Value of a Dollar |
Sivils | Matthew Wynn | 2012-13 | Schiller | Iowa State University | assistant professor | The Rise of American Environmental Literature, 1782-1847 |
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 |
Stuckey | Amanda | 2016-17 | Schiller | College of William and Mary | PhD candidate | Reading Bodies: Disability and the Book in Nineteenth-Century American Culture |