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 cycle, and fellowship.
Last name
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Fellowship cycle
1972-73 | 1973-74 | 1974-75 | 1975-76 | 1976-77 | 1977-78 | 1978-79 | 1979-80 | 1980-81 | 1981-82 | 1982-83 | 1983-84 | 1984-85 | 1985-86 | 1986-87 | 1987-88 | 1988-89 | 1989-90 | 1990-91 | 1991-92 | 1992-93 | 1993-94 | 1994-95 | 1995-96 | 1996-97 | 1997-98 | 1998-99 | 1999-00 | 2000-1 | 2001-2 | 2002-3 | 2003-4 | 2004-5 | 2005-6 | 2006-7 | 2007-8 | 2008-9 | 2009-10 | 2010-11 | 2011-12 | 2012-13 | 2013-14 | 2014-15 | 2015-16 | 2016-17 | 2017-18 | 2018-19
Fellowship
AAS-NEH | AHPCS | Alstott-Morgan | Artist | ASECS | Baron | Boni | Botein | Burkhardt | Daniels | Drawn to Art | d'Héricourt | Ebeling | Haven | Hearst | Hench | Hiatt | Jaffee | K-12 | Last | Last (Artist) | Lapides | Legacy | Mellon Distinguished Scholar | NEMLA | Packer | Peterson | Reese | Schiller |Tracy | U.S. Steel Foundation
Rank at time of fellowship | Institution at time of fellowship | Fellowship Year | Fellowship | Project | |||
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Abruzzo | Margaret | associate professor | University of Alabama | 2013-14 | Lapides | Good People and Bad Behavior: Changing Views of Sin and Moral Responsibility | |
Adams | Gretchen | Ph.D. candidate | University of New Hampshire | 2000-1 | Peterson | The Specter of Salem in American Culture | |
Adelman | Joseph | PhD candidate | Johns Hopkins University | 2007-8 | Botein | The Business of Politics: Printers and the Emergence of Political Communications Networks, 1765-1789 | |
Adelman | Joseph | lecturer | Johns Hopkins University | 2011-12 | AAS-NEH | Revolutionary Networks: The Business of Printing and the Production of American Politics, 1763-1789 | |
Al-halabieh | Deena | Ph.D. candidate | University of California at Santa Barbara | 2022-23 | Korzenik | Princes Among Slaves: Orientalism, Race, and Religion in 18th -19th Century American Arabic Slave Narratives | |
Albanese | Catherine | professor | Wright State | 1983-84 | Haven | The Divine Harmonia: Transcendentalism, Popular Religion, and Healing Movements in Nineteenth-Century America | |
Albanese | Catherine | L. | professor | Wright State | 1977-78 | Daniels | Davy Crockett Almanacs |
Albaugh | Gaylord | professor | McMaster University | 1989-90 | RA | American Religious Newspapers and Periodicals, 1730-1830 | |
Albaugh | Gaylord | professor | McMaster University | 1972-73 | U.S. Steel Foundation | American Religious Newspapers and Periodicals, 1730-1830 | |
Alemán | Jesse | professor | University of New Mexico | 2023-24 | Mellon Distinguished Fellow | ||
Allgor | Catherine | Ph.D. candidate | Yale | 1995-96 | Peterson | Political Parties: Society and Politics in Washington City, 1800-1832 | |
Allison | Christopher | Ph.D. candidate | Harvard University | 2017-18 | Jaffee | Protestant Relics: Encountering and Collecting the Body in Early America, 1770-1850 | |
Alliston | April | assistant professor | Princeton | 1994-95 | Peterson | A Cultural Biography of James Fenimore Cooper | |
Altice | Eric | Ph.D. candidate | University of California, Los Angeles | 2000-1 | Reese | Taking the Heathen to the Countryside: Missionary Publication and the Representations of the 'Exotic' in Antebellum America | |
Altschuler | Sari | assistant professor of English | University of South Florida | 2013-14 | Hench | National Physiology: Literature, Medicine, and the Invention of the American Body, 1789-1860 | |
Altschuler | Sari | Ph.D. candidate | City University of New York, The Graduate Center | 2011-12 | Legacy | National Physiology: George Lippard and Antebellum Medical Discourse | |
Anderson | Anne | PhD candidate in English | Exeter University | 2014-15 | Last | The Morse Collection | |
Anderson | Hannah | Ph.D. candidate | University of Pennsylvania | 2017-18 | Peterson | Lived Botany: Domesticity, Settler Colonialism, and Ecological Adaption in Early British North America | |
Anderson | Jennifer | PhD | New York University | 2004-5 | Peterson | "Nature's Currency: The Atlantic Mahogany Trade in the 18th Century" | |
Anderson | Jennifer | PhD candidate | New York University | 2006-7 | Hench | Nature's Currency: The Atlantic Mahogany Trade, 1725-1825 | |
Anderson | Jill | assistant editor | Thomas Jefferson Foundation | 2003-4 | Peterson | "Nothing Done!': The Poet in Early Nineteenth-Century American Culture | |
Anderson | Kenneth | assistant professor | Worcester Polytechnic Institute | 1973-74 | Mellon short-term fellow | Research on the writings of James Fenimore Cooper | |
Andrews | Edward | Ph.D. candidate | University of New Hampshire | 2007-8 | Peterson | "Saints our of Savages: Native American and African Missionaries, 1750-1775" | |
Angelica | Kathryn | PhD candidate in history | University of Connecticut | 2023-24 | Peterson | An Uneasy Alliance: Cooperation and Conflict in Nineteenth-Century Black and White Women's Activism | |
Angsusingha | Sopanit | PhD candidate in history | Georgetown University | 2022-23 | Peterson | The Gospel of Civility: Missionary Encounters, Education, and Gender in Iraq | |
Anishanslin | Zara | assistant professor | College of Staten Island | 2013-14 | Last | Rebelling Subjects, Revealing Objects: The Material and Visual Culture of Making and Remembering the American Revolution | |
Anthony | David | associate professor | SIU Carbondale | 2012-13 | AAS-NEH | The Sensational Jew in Antebellum America: Conversion, Race, and the Making of Middle-Class Culture | |
Anthony | David | assistant professor | Southern Illinois University, Carbondale | 2005-6 | NEMLA | Shylock on Wall Street: Market Passion and the Capitalist Jew in Antebellum Sensationalism | |
Anthony | David | Ph.D. candidate | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor | 1996-97 | Peterson | Scandalous Aesthetics: Masculine Emotion and the Birth of the Public Sphere in Antebellum America | |
Anthony | David | assistant professor | Southern Illinois University, Carbondale | 2000-1 | NEMLA | White-Collar Gothic: Debtor Masculinity, Submission, and the U.S. Bank in Antebellum America | |
Apap | Christopher | special lecturer | Oakland University | 2012-13 | Peterson | The Genius of the Place | |
Appleby | Joyce | professor | UCLA | 1994-95 | ASECS | The First Generation of Americans | |
Armstrong | Kimberly | instructor | Metropolitan Community College, Omaha | 2016-17 | Reese | 'The Plague is Just as Great Today': Selling the Subscription Book in Postbellum America | |
Arndt | Sarah | Ph.D. candidate | Trinity College, University of Dublin | 2010-11 | Reese | The Book Trade and Print Culture: A Comparative Analysis of Belfast and Baltimore, 1760-1825 | |
Arner | Robert | 1975-76 | Daniels | Comic Literature in Colonial America | |||
Arner | Robert | professor | University of Cincinnati | 1991-92 | NEMLA | The Politics of Knowledge in the Early Republic: American Encyclopedias from the Federal Period to the Jacksonian Era | |
Arsem | Marilyn | performance artist | Boston, MA | 1997 | Wallace | Spirit Messages: A performance based on 19th century Spiritualism, as well as late 19th century daily life in New England | |
Arthur | James | poet | Baltimore, MD | 2018 | Last Jay and Deborah Last | On a Portrait Bust in Worcester, Massachusetts: A poem inspired by an anonymous marble portrait bust acquired on behalf on the Antiquarian Society in 1881 | |
Astore | William | Ph.D. candidate | Oxford University | 1994-95 | RA | Observing God: Thomas Dick (1774-1857), Religion and Popular Astronomy in Great Britain and America, 1823-57 | |
Athens | Elizabeth | Ph.D. candidate in art history | Yale University | 2014-15 | Last | Figuring a World: William Bartram's Natural History | |
Augst | Thomas | associate professor | New York University | 2013-14 | AAS-NEH | A Drunkard's Story: Social reform and mass culture in nineteenth-century America | |
Augst | Thomas | assistant professor | University of Minnesota | 1999-00 | Reese | Making Society Out of Books: Character, Composure, and the Rhetoric of Market Culture | |
Augst | Thomas | assistant professor | University of Minnesota | 2004-5 | Peterson | "The Sobriety Test: Temperance and the Melodramas of Modern Citizenship" | |
Avery | Gillian | author | 1985-86 | Peterson | The American Pattern of Childhood | ||
Bachman | Ryan | PhD candidate in history | University of Delaware | 2022-23 | Last | 'Done in Canton': Chinese Export Waxworks in American Museums | |
Backer | Samuel | Ph.D. candidate in history | Johns Hopkins University | 2020-21 | AHPCS | 'The Parlor and the Public': American Culture, 1870-1920 | |
Backscheider | Paula | associate professor | University of Rochester | 1987-88 | Peterson | A Biography of Daniel Defoe | |
Badley | Chip | Lecturer of English | University of California Santa Barbara | 2023-24 | Hench | Writing Beauty: Painting and Queer Sexuality in Nineteenth-Century American Literature | |
Badley | Dana | Ph.D. candidate in English | University of California, Santa Barbara | 2018-19 | Botein | Aesthetic Sociality and Nineteenth-Century America | |
Bahar | Matthew | Ph.D. candidate | University of Oklahoma | 2010-11 | Legacy | People of the Dawnland and their Atlantic World | |
Bailey | Candace | professor of music | North Carolina Central University | 2019-20 | Keller | Nontraditional Patterns of Gendered Music Circulation | |
Bak | Meredith | Ph.D. candidate | University of California, Santa Barbara | 2010-11 | Last | Perception and Playthings: Optical Toys as Instruments of Science and Culture | |
Baker | Anne | visiting assistant professor of English | Reed College | 2001-2 | Peterson | Geography, National Form, and the American Renniassance | |
Baker | Anne | visiting assistant professor | Reed College | 1999-00 | Botein | Geography Schoolbooks and Nation Formation in the Antebellum United States | |
Baker | Jennifer | Jordan | Ph.D. candidate | University of Pennsylvania | 1996-97 | Peterson | Currency of Words: Finance and Literary Imagination in Early America |
Baker | Megan | PhD candidate in art history | University of Delaware | 2023-24 | Drawn to Art | Pastel Rebellion: The Material Politics of North American Pastels, 1758-1814 | |
Balachandran Orihuela | Sharada | assistant professor | University of Maryland, College Park | 2015-16 | NEMLA | Counterfeit Colony: Bootleg Currency and the Revolutionary Market | |
Baldwin | Peter | assistant professor | University of Connecticut | 2004-5 | Tracy | "American Night: Transforming the Nocturnal City, 1800-1930" | |
Balik | Shelby | Ph.D. candidate | University of Wisconsin - Madison | 2003-4 | Peterson | The Religious Frontier | |
Ballard | Arielle | poet | Brockton, MA | 2017 | Hearst | Research on interactions between black and indigenous people for a full-length book of poetry | |
Banks | Kenneth | visiting assistant professor | University of North Carolina, Asheville | 2005-6 | AAS-NEH | Slow Poison: French Contraband in the Early Modern Atlantic Economy, 1660-1800 | |
Barbeau | Lauren | Ph.D. candidate in English | Washington University in St Louis | 2014-15 | Last | 'Worth of a Happier Domestic Fate': Domesticity as the Property of White Women | |
Barber | W. | teacher | Kingsley Elementary School, Evanston, Illinois | 1995 | K-12 | The Ethnic 'Other' in Children's Literature | |
Barrett | Faith | assistant professor | Lawrence University | 2006-7 | Botein | 'To fight aloud is very brave': American Poetry and the Civil War | |
Barrett | Faith | associate professor | Lawrence University | 2013-14 | Botein | Poems and Parodies: Voice-Effects and the Profession of Poetry in Nineteenth-Century America | |
Barrett | Ross | Ph.D. Candidate | Boston University | 2005-6 | Drawn to Art | Rendering Violence: Riots, Strikes, and Class Conflict in 19th-Century American Art and Visual Culture | |
Barreyre | Nicolas | assistant professor | University Paris Ouest Nanterre | 2011-12 | Tracy | Of Gold and Freedman: A Sectional History of Reconstruction, 1865-1877 | |
Bartlett | Joshua | Ph.D. candidate in English | State University of New York, Albany | 2018-19 | Last | The Many Lives of the Charter Oak | |
Basch | Francoise | professor | University of Paris | 1984-85 | RA | Critics of the Family in Mid-19th Century America. | |
Basch | Francoise | professor | University of Paris | 1983-84 | Haven | Critics of the Family in Mid-19th Century America | |
Basch | Norma | associate professor | Rutgers University | 1990-91 | AAS-NEH | Framing American Divorce: Rules, Realities, and Mythologies, 1770-1870 | |
Bascom | Benjamin | assistant professor of English | Ball State University | 2018-19 | AAS-NEH | Feeling Singular: Masculinity and Desire in the Early Republic, 1786-1822 | |
Bascom | Benjamin | Ph.D. candidate in English | University of IL, Urbana-Champaign | 2014-15 | Peterson | State Affects and Republican Properties: Feeling Wrongly in the Early United States | |
Baseler | Marilyn | assistant professor | University of Texas at Austin | 1999-00 | AAS-NEH | Strangers within our gates': America's Immigrants, 1776-1820 | |
Basker | James | associate professor | Barnard College | 1989-90 | NEMLA | Samuel Johnson and His American Readers | |
Bassett | Lynne | independent scholar | 2004-5 | Peterson | "American Whole-Cloth Quilts: A Study of Regional Innovation, Refinement, and Domestic Production" | ||
Baumgartner | Kabria | assistant professor | College of Wooster | 2015-16 | Peterson | The Work of Time and Love: African American Women and Educational Activism in Early America | |
Baumgartner | Kabria | associate professor of history & Africana studies | Northeastern University | 2022-23 | AAS-NEH | Revolutionizing the City: Black Youth and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Boston | |
Beales | Kristen | Ph.D. candidate | The College of William and Mary | 2017-18 | Peterson | Religion and Commerce in Eighteenth-Century America | |
Beales | Ross | assistant professor | College of the Holy Cross | 1977-78 | AAS-NEH | Concepts of Childhood and Youth of NewEngland | |
Beard | James | Franklin | professor | Clark University | 1978-79 | NEH | James Fenimore Cooper: A Critical Biography |
Beard | James | Franklin | professor | Clark University | 1987-88 | RA | James Fenimore Cooper: A Critical Biography. |
Beetham | Sarah | Ph.D. candidate | University of Delaware | 2012-13 | Last | Sculpting the Citizen Soldier: Reproduction and National Memory, 1865-1917 | |
Begiebing | Robert | writer | Manchester, NH | 1996 | Wallace | The Adventures of Allegra Fullerton Or, A Memoir of Startling and Amusing Episodes from Itinerant Life | |
Bell | Richard | professor of history | University of Maryland, College Park | 2022-23 | Legacy | The First Freedom Riders:Streetcars and Street Fights in Jim Crow New York | |
Bell | Richard | Ph.D. candidate | Harvard University | 2003-4 | Botein | Newspapers and the Cultural Significance of Suicide in America, 1760-1830 | |
Bell | Richard | assistant professor | University of Maryland | 2007-8 | AAS-NEH | Do Not Despair: Suicide, Property, and Power in the Newly United States | |
Bell | Richard | assistant professor | University of Maryland | 2007-2008 | Peterson | The Blackest Market: Patty Cannon, Kidnapping, and the Domestic Slave Trade | |
Bellesiles | Michael | Ph.D. candidate | UC Irvine | 1984 | Haven | Life, Liberty, and Land: Ethan Allen and the Frontier Experience in Revolutionary New England | |
Bellesiles | Michael | assistant professor | Emory University | 1992-93 | Peterson | The Origins of American Gun Culture, 1760-1840 | |
Bellion | Wendy | associate professor | University of Delaware | 2011-12 | Last | The Space of Iconoclasm: New York and American Historical Memory | |
Belolan | Nicole | Ph.D. candidate | University of Delaware | 2015-16 | Last | Navigating the World: The Material Culture of Physical Mobility Impairment in the Early American North, 1700-1861 | |
Bennett | Paula | associate professor | University of Southern Illinois, Carbondale | 1996-97 | AAS-NEH | Dissenting Angels: The Emergence of Modern Subjectivity in American Women's Poetry, 1850-00 | |
Bennett | Zachary | postdoctoral fellow in history | Rutgers University | 2019-20 | Last | Flowing Power: Rivers and the Remaking of Colonial New England | |
Bercovitch | Sacvan | professor | Harvard University | 1986-87 | AAS-NEH | The Literary Market in 19th-Century America | |
Bergamasco-Lenarda | Lucia | Ph.D. candidate | Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris | 1981-82 | Daniels | Women and Children in Colonial New England | |
Berger | Molly | Ph.D. candidate | Case Western Reserve University | 1993-94 | Peterson | Hotel Dreams: Luxury, Technology, and Urban Ambition in America, 1829–1929 | |
Bergren | Katherine | professor of English | Trinity College | 2019-20 | Peterson | Ordinary Transatlanticism: Anonymous Parodies of Romantic Poetry from the Caribbean and U.S. | |
Beringer | Alex | assistant professor of English | University of Montevallo | 2018-19 | Last | Lost Literacies: Experiments in the Nineteenth-Century American Comic Strip | |
Berkin | Carol | associate professor | Baruch CUNY | 1976-77 | Daniels | Research on Loyalists in the American Revolution | |
Berman | Cassandra | Ph.D. candidate | Brandeis University | 2015-16 | Peterson | Motherhood, the Law, and the Court of Public Opinion: Contesting Maternity in Nineteenth-Century America | |
Bernier | Julia | PhD candidate in American studies | University of MA, Amherst | 2014-15 | Legacy | A Papered Freedom | |
Bernstein | Robin | assistant professor | Harvard University | 2008-9 | Last | "Racial Innocence: The Uses of Childhood in U.S. Racial Formation 1852-1930." | |
Berry | Stephen | associate professor | Simmons College | 2015-16 | Peterson | Importing the Exotic: Early American Maritime Encounters with World Religions | |
Bervin | Jen | poet and interdisciplinary artist | Guilford, CT | 2023 | Jay and Deborah Last | Research for “Measuring the Sun,” encompassing new and ongoing work on Emily Dickinson focused on artworks in the form of composites, concordances, visual indexes, and artist books | |
Bethel | Elizabeth | associate professor | Lander University | 1985-86 | Peterson | Afro-American Responses to the First Emancipation | |
Bethel | Elizabeth | associate professor | Lander University | 1986-87 | RA | Afro-American Responses to the First Emancipation. | |
Bidwell | John | librarian | Rochester Institute of Technology | 1994-95 | ASECS | Printing Supplies in Colonial America | |
Bidwell | John | 1978-79 | Daniels | A Biographical Directory of American Papermakers, 1690-1830 | |||
Bidwell | John | Astor Curator and department head, printed books & bindings | The Morgan Library & Museum | 2020-21 | Reese | The Declaration of Independence: Prints, Broadsides, and Facsimiles | |
Bielawa | Lisa | composer, producer, performer | New York, NY | 2018 | Hearst | Sanctuary & Centuries in the Hours: A series of small works for the violin and voice, focusing on immigration | |
Bilby | Amanda | PhD candidate | Johns Hopkins University | 2007-8 | Peterson | Letters, Recipes, and Gifts: Exploring Transatlantic Female Alliances within the Pollard and Salisbury Families | |
Billias | George | Athan | Jacob and Frances Hiatt professor | Clark University | 1984-85 | RA | The Influence of American Constitutionalism Abroad, 1776-00 |
Billias | Margaret Neussendorfer | associate professor | University of Texas, Permian Basin | 1982-83 | AAS-NEH | Bibliography of the Works of Elizabeth Palmer Peabody | |
Bisceglia | Louis | R. | professor | San Jose State | 1988-89 | RA | The Origins and Pacifism of Abby Kelley |
Bissett | Annie | printmaker | Providence, RI | 2015 | Jay and Deborah Last | A series of woodblock prints about the spiritual and religious influences on American identity during the colonial period | |
Blake | David | lecturer | Stony Brook, NY | 2015-16 | Tracy | Between Campus and Community: Popular Music in American College Student Life, 1850-1872 | |
Blakeslee | Thomas | PhD candidate, teaching fellow in history | Harvard University | 2023-24 | Brown Family Collection | Domestic Disturbances: The Shaping of Black Fatherhood, Manhood, and Resistance in America | |
Blandford | AJ | PhD candidate | Rutgers University | 2016-17 | Last | Labor and the Visualization of Knowledge in American Geological Surveys | |
Blankenship | Avery | PhD candidate in English | Northeastern University | 2023-24 | Botein | Kitchen Ventriloquisms | |
Bledstein | Burton | associate professor | University of Illinois, Chicago | 1988-89 | Peterson | A Language Event: The Middle Classes in American History, 1828-19 | |
Bledstein | Burton | associate professor | University of Illinois, Chicago | 1997-98 | Botein | By the Book: Reference and Information as Authority in 19th-Century America | |
Blight | David | associate professor | Amherst College | 1996-97 | Peterson | Reunion and Race: The Civil War in American Memory, 1870-1915 | |
Block | Elizabeth | senior editor, publications and editorial department | The MetropolitanMuseum of Art, NY | 2023-24 | Jaffee | Hairdressing in the 19th Century | |
Block | Laurie | filmmaker | Conway, MA | 2007 | Hearst | Documentary about Helen Keller | |
Block | Laurie | filmmaker | Conway, MA | 1995 | Wallace | Television documentary on the Mexican War | |
Blondheim | Menahem | Ph.D. candidate | Harvard University | 1987-88 | Boni | The News Frontier | |
Blum | Hester | assistant professor | Penn State University | 2004-5 | Reese | "The View from the Mast-Head: Antebellum American Sea Narrative and the Maritime Imagination" | |
Blumenthal | Susanna | L. | professor of law and associate professor of history | University of Minnesota | 2016-17 | AAS-NEH | Humbug: A Legal History |
Boggs | Colleen | professor | Dartmouth College | 2015-16 | AAS-NEH | Civil War Substitutes: How the Military Draft Changed American Literature | |
Bolker | Jamie | independent scholar | Newberry Library | 2021-22 | AAS-NEH | Lost and Found: Wayfinding in Early America | |
Bolker | Jamie | Ph.D. candidate in English | Fordham University | 2018-19 | Peterson | Lost and Found: Wayfinding in Early American Literature and Culture | |
Bollettino | Maria | Ph.D. candidate | University of Texas, Austin | 2005-6 | Peterson | Slaves and Slavery in the Seven Years' War | |
Bollettino | Maria | assistant professor | Framingham State University | 2013-14 | AAS-NEH | Slavery, War, and Britain's Atlantic Empire: Black Soldiers, Sailors, and Rebels in the Seven Years' War | |
Bonica | Joseph | visiting assistant professor | Middle Tennessee State University | 2009-10 | Peterson | Open Secrets: The Cultural Politics of Secrecy and the Formation of the Early American Republic | |
Bonneau | Nicholas | Ph.D. candidate | University of Notre Dame | 2015-16 | Peterson | Unspeakable Loss: North America's Invisible Throat Distemper Epidemic of 1735-1765 | |
Bonner | Robert | assistant professor | University of Southern Maine | 1998-99 | Tracy | Newspapers and the Confederate Sphere | |
Bonner | Robert | visiting assistant professor | Dartmouth College | 2006-7 | AAS-NEH | Crossings to Freedom: Fugitive Slaves and the Completion of American Liberty | |
Boonshoft | Mark | post-doctoral research fellow | New York Public Library | 2016-17 | Alstott-Morgan | Monarchical Education and the Making of the American Republic, 1730-1812 | |
Boos | Lance | Ph.D. candidate in history | Stony Brook University | 2018-19 | Last | The Development of a British Atlantic Musical Marketplace in the Eighteenth Century | |
Booth | Jonathon | PhD candidate | Harvard University | 2016-17 | Peterson | Criminal Law and Post-Emancipation Society in the Atlantic World | |
Bornstein | Sandra | teacher | Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School, New York, NY | 1996 | K-12 | The American Reaction to Darwin's Theory of Evolution | |
Bouldin | Elizabeth | associate professor of history | Florida Gulf Coast University | 2022-23 | ASECS | Teachers of the Light: Quaker Women Educators in the Age of Reason | |
Boutelle | RJ | Ph.D. candidate in English | Vanderbilt University | 2014-15 | Peterson | Transamerican Visions of Freedom and the Circuits of U.S. Abolitionism | |
Bowden | Ann | Ransom scholar | University of Texas, Austin | 1992-93 | Peterson | A Descriptive and Historical Bibliography of Sir Walter Scott, 1792-1836 | |
Bowen | Nancy | mixed media artist | Brooklyn, NY | 2012 | Jay and Deborah Last | Series of collages titled "Angels and Almanacs" | |
Bramen | Carrie | Tirado | associate professor | SUNY Buffalo | 2009-10 | NEMLA | American Niceness: The Making of a National Type in Nineteenth-Century Culture |
Branson | Susan | associate professor | Syracuse University | 2011-12 | Peterson | Animal Magnetism: Science and Pseudo-science in American Society, 1800-1860 | |
Braude | Ann | PhD candidate | Yale University | 1985-86 | Hiatt | Women in American Spiritualism | |
Braun | Juliane | assistant professor of English | Auburn University | 2022-23 | AAS-NEH | Translating the Pacific: Nature Writing, Print Culture, and the Making of Transoceanic Empire | |
Braun | Juliane | Ph.D. candidate | Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz | 2008-9 | Ebeling | Petit Paris en Amérique? – French Theatrical Culture in Nineteenth-Century Louisiana | |
Brekke-Aloise | Linzy | Ph.D. candidate | Harvard University | 2003-4 | AHPCS | Fashioning a Republic: Consumption, Clothing, and American Culture, 1776-1836 | |
Brekus | Catherine | Ph.D. candidate | Yale University | 1991-92 | Hiatt | Female Preaching and Evangelical Religion in America, 1740-1840 | |
Brevoort | Deborah | playwright | North Bergen, NJ | 2012 | Baron | Research for a historical play about George and Martha Washington and the role of fashion in shaping American identity | |
Brewer | Priscilla | Ph.D. candidate | Brown University | 1984-85 | Hiatt | Technology and Domestic Ideology in the Nineteenth-Century | |
Bright | Anders | PhD candidate in history | University of Pennsylvania | 2022-23 | Last | Luck’s Metropolis; Lotteries, Finance, and Class in New York, 1780-1830 | |
Brill | Amy | writer | Brooklyn, NY | 2005 | Baron | Movement of the Stars: A fictional account of a female astronomer in the early 1800s Nantucket | |
Brock | Geoffrey | poet | Fayetteville, Arkansas | 2001 | Hearst | Voices Bright Flags: Poems based on American historical events | |
Brodie | Janet | lecturer | California State Polytechnic University | 1988-89 | Peterson | Women and Freethought in the US , 1820-60 | |
Brooke | John | visiting assistant professor | Amherst College | 1982-83 | Haven | Worcester County Politics, 1789-1840 | |
Brooks | Lisa | Ph.D. Candidate | Cornell University | 2001-2 | Peterson | Recovering the Voices of Our Ancestors | |
Brooks | Lisa | Henry S. Poler '59 Presidential Teaching Professor of English and American Studies | Amherst College | 2022-23 | Mellon Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence | Tracking Molsemsis: An Environmental History of Eastern Coyotes | |
Broomall | James | assistant professor of history | Shepherd University | 2022-23 | AHPCS | Battle Pieces: The Art and Artifacts of the American Civil War Era | |
Brown | Candy | Gunther | Ph.D. candidate | Harvard University | 1998-99 | Peterson | Salt to the World: A Cultural History of Evangelical Reading, Writing, and Publishing Practices in Mid-Nineteenth-Century America |
Brown | Dona | visiting instructor | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | 1986-87 | Hiatt | Tourism in New England | |
Brown | Joshua | executive director | The Graduate Center, City University of New York | 2011-12 | Drawn to Art | Studies in the Visual Culture of the American Civil War | |
Brown | Kathleen | assistant professor | University of Pennsylvania | 1997-98 | Mellon Postdoctoral | Foul Bodies and Infected Worlds: Cleanliness and Cultural Authority in Early Modern England and America, 1500-1900 | |
Brown | Lois | assistant professor | Mount Holyoke College | 2000-1 | NEMLA | 'Made to Sell, Made to Save': The Black Child in American Anti-Slavery Literature | |
Brown | Lois | Ford Foundation postdoctoral fellow | Howard University | 2000 | NEMLA | Made to Sell, Made to Save: The Black Child in American Anti-Slavery Literature | |
Brown | Richard | professor | University of Connecticut | 1992-93 | AAS-NEH | The Idea of an Informed Citizenry in Early America,1650-1865 | |
Brown | Richard | D. | professor | University of Connecticut | 1977-78 | AAS-NEH | Communications Networks in Pre-Industrial America |
Brown | Thomas | associate professor | University of South Carolina | 2003-4 | Peterson | The Reconstruction of American Memory: Civic Monuments of the Civil War | |
Brown | Thomas | assistant professor | University of Detroit Mercy | 1990-91 | Peterson | The Routinization of Charisma in the Early Democratic Part | |
Browne | Katrina | filmmaker | Berkeley, CA | 2000 | Hearst | Traces of the Trade: Research on the history and legacy of the slave trade in New England | |
Broyles | Michael | professor | University of Maryland, Baltimore | 1989-90 | RA | From Psalmody to Symphony: How American Musical Attitudes Developed in Antebellum Boston | |
Bruce | Emily C. | associate professor of history | University of Minnesota Morris | 2023-24 | Schiller | Siblings on the Move: German, Irish, and French Canadian Families, 1840–1930 | |
Brückner | Martin | assistant professor | University of Delaware | 1998-99 | ASECS | The Culture of Geographic Letters in Early America | |
Bryer | Rebekah | Ph.D. candidate in theater | Northwestern University | 2020-21 | Last | National Acts: Performance, Commemoration, and the Construction of National Identity in the Aftermath of the Civil War | |
Brylowe | Thora | assistant professor | University of Colorado, Boulder | 2017-18 | Botein | Impressions and Folds: The Ecology of Romantic-Era Paper | |
Buchkoski | Courtney | Ph.D. candidate in English | University of Oklahoma | 2018-19 | Legacy | Benevolent Colonization: Emigration Aid and the American West, 1820-1880 | |
Bullock | Steven | associate professor | Worcester Polytechnic Institute | 1992-93 | RA | American Freemasonry | |
Burd | Camden | Ph.D. candidate in history | University of Rochester | 2018-19 | Peterson | The Ornament of Empire: Nurserymen and the Making of the American Landscape | |
Burge | Daniel J. | associate editor in research and collections | Kentucky Historical Society | 2023-24 | Peterson | The Washington Doctrine, A Continental History, 1800-1920 | |
Burke | Martin | lecturer | University College, Galway, Ireland | 1994-95 | Peterson | Signs of the Cross: Protestants, Catholics, and the Construction of Religious Identities in America, 1700-1800 | |
Burnham | Michelle | professor | Santa Clara University | 2011-12 | ASECS | The Calculus of Risk: Temporality in the Revolutionary Atlantic and Pacific | |
Burns | Martha | Ph.D. candidate | Brown University | 1993-94 | Peterson | A Piano in the Parlor: Music and Gentility in America 1790-1860 | |
Burstein | Andrew | assistant professor | University of Northern Iowa | 1997-98 | Peterson | Sentimental Democracy: The Evolution of America’s Romantic Self-Image | |
Bush Jr. | Sargent | professor | University of Wisconsin, Madison | 2002-3 | Peterson | The Type of the Good Hearer in Puritan Theory and Practice | |
Bushman | Claudia | independent scholar | 1991-92 | Peterson | America Discovers Columbus | ||
Bushman | Claudia | professor of American studies emerita | Columbia University | 2014-15 | Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence | Boston in 1870 | |
Bushman | Richard | Gouverneur Morris Professor of History emeritus | Columbia University | 2014-15 | Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence | Farmers in the Production of the Nation | |
Butler | Leslie | visiting assistant professor | Reed College | 1998-99 | Peterson | James Russell Lowell and the Cultural Politics of Antebellum American Nationalism | |
Butterfield | Kevin | associate professor | University of Oklahoma | 2017-18 | Peterson | The Great Excitement | |
Bynum | Tara | postdoctoral fellow in English | Rutgers University | 2016-17 | AAS-NEH | Reading Pleasures | |
Cable | Mary | freelance writer | 1989-90 | RA | Early history of the Massachusetts Bay Colony | ||
Cable | Mary | freelance writer | 1990-91 | RA | Early history of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. | ||
Caison | Gina | associate professor of English | Georgia State University | 2016-17 | Last | Feather | |
Caison | Gina | Ph.D. candidate | University of California, Davis | 2011-12 | Last | 'To the Dear Reader': Rhetorical Audiences and Histories in Boudinot, Simms, and the Antebellum Newspaper | |
Caldwell | Robert | assistant professor of history and geography | Southwest Louisiana Technical Community College | 2020-21 | Last | Indians in their Proper Place: Social Sciences and the Mapping of Native America | |
Call | Wendy | non-fiction writer | Seattle, WA | 2010 | Baron | Series of literary essays about the grieving process | |
Campbell | Emahunn | Ph.D. candidate | University of Massachusetts, Amherst | 2013-14 | Peterson | The Construction of the Black Criminal | |
Canup | John | assistant professor | Texas A&M University | 1990-91 | Boni | New England Culture and the Pacific | |
Carbonell | Caylin | Ph.D. candidate in history | College of William & Mary | 2020-21 | Hench | ’At Home in My Master’s House’: Household, Labor, and Authority in Early New England | |
Carbonell | Caylin | Ph.D. candidate in history | William & Mary | 2019-20 | Peterson | At Home in My Master’s House: Household, Labor, and Authority in Early New England | |
Carlebach | Michael | assistant professor | University of Miami | 1986-87 | Peterson | The Origins of Photojournalism in America, 1839-80 | |
Carlson | Hannah | Ph.D. candidate | Boston University | 2006-7 | Botein | In the Company of Books: Reading the Pocket Companion | |
Carlson-Bradley | Martha | poet | Hillsborough, NH | 2008 | Baron | Begin with Trouble: A collection of poems inspired by the 1727 New England Primer | |
Carmody | Todd | lecturer | Harvard University | 2016-17 | Peterson | Racial Handicap: Uplift and Rehabilitation in Postbellum America | |
Carp | Benjamin | Ph.D. candidate | University of Virginia | 2001-2 | Peterson | Cityscapes and Revolution: Urban Spaces and Revolutionary Mobilization in North America, 1740-1790 | |
Carpenter | Stephanie | fiction writer | Hancock, MI | 2015 | Hearst | Many and Wide Separations: Two novellas that focus on fictional female artists in mid-nineteenth-century New England | |
Carr | Ryan | Ph.D. candidate | Yale University | 2013-14 | Peterson | Arts and Sciences of American Expression: 1820-1890 | |
Carroll | Bret | visiting assistant professor | University of Texas, Arlington | 1997-98 | Peterson | Religion and Masculinity in Antebellum America | |
Carroll | Brian | assistant professor of history | Central Washington University | 2015-16 | AAS-ASECS | Burning the Hearts of the Dead: Medicine, Migration, and New England Vampire Belief, 1782-1819 | |
Carroll | Brian | Ph.D. candidate | University of Connecticut | 2008-9 | Peterson | "Military Masculinities in New England: Anglo-American and Native-American Soldiers, 1689-1763." | |
Carroll | Julia | PhD candidate in American & New England Studies | Boston University | 2022-23 | Last | The Protestant Sanctioning of Race-Based Slavery in Language & Landscape in the Anglo-American South, 1739-1791 | |
Carter | Michael | Ph.D. candidate | University of Southern California | 2005-6 | Botein | Mathew Carey and the Public Emergence of Roman Catholicism in the United States, 1789-1839 | |
Carter | Sarah | Anne | Ph.D. candidate | Harvard University | 2007-8 | Last | "Object Lessons in Nineteenth-Century America" |
Casey | Jim | Ph.D. candidate | University of Delaware | 2015-16 | Botein | Editing a Revolution in Newspaper Printing, 1847-1849 | |
Casmier-Paz | Lynn | associate professor | University of Central Florida | 2009-10 | Botein | Slave Literacy, Children's Textbooks, and Antebellum Education | |
Casper | Scott | Ph.D. candidate | Yale University | 1990-91 | Peterson | The Cultural and Literary Contexts of Antebellum Campaign Biography and Children's Biography | |
Casper | Scott | associate professor | University of Nevada, Reno | 1998-99 | Peterson | First Families: Presidents at Home in the American Imagination, 1789-20 | |
Cassedy | Tim | Ph.D. candidate | New York University | 2010-11 | Peterson | The Character of Communication, 1790-1810 | |
Castagna | JoAnn | academic advisor | University of Iowa | 1990-91 | NEMLA | Women, Sexuality, and Popular Culture: Sensation Novels andGender Ideology in Nineteenth-Century Newspapers | |
Castiglia | Christopher | liberal arts research professor of English | Pennsylvania State University | 2012-13 | Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence | The Practices of Hope and other Romantic Dispositions | |
Cataldo | Melanie | illustrator | Worcester, MA | 2020 | Hearst | 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 | |
Cave | Roderick | professor | University of the West Indies | 1976-77 | Daniels | A History of Printing in the West Indies | |
Chakravarty | Urvashi | Assistant Professor of English | University of Hawaii at Manoa | 2014-15 | Lapides | Serving Like a Free Man: Labor, Liberty, and Consent in Early Modern England | |
Chaparro-Silva | Alexander | PhD candidate in history | The University of Texas at Austin | 2023-24 | Peterson | Writing the Other America: Democracy, Race, and Print Culture in the Americas, 1830-1898 | |
Chapin | Chloe | Ph.D. candidate in American studies | Harvard University | 2019-20 | Jaffee | The False Universal of Nineteenth-Century Formal Attire: Uniformity, Masculinity, and Power | |
Charbeneau | Brett | journeyman printer | Colonial Williamsburg Foundation | 1995-96 | ASECS | Williamsburg Imprints Program | |
Chavigny | Katherine | Ph.D. candidate | University of Chicago | 1993-94 | Peterson | American Confessions: The Formation of Antebellum Addiction Narratives | |
Chen | Xi | Ph.D. candidate | University of Washington, Seattle | 2010-11 | Peterson | The Life and Times of John B. Gough | |
Cheng | Irene | assistant professor | California College of Arts | 2017-18 | Last | The Shape of Utopia | |
Chernos Lin | Rachel | Ph.D. candidate | Brown University | 2002-3 | Peterson | The Rhode Island Slave Traders and their Communities, 1750-1807 | |
Chernos Lin | Rachel | Ph.D. candidate | Brown University | 2002-3 | Peterson | The Rhode Island Slave Traders and their Communities, 1750-1807 | |
Childs | Greg | assistant professor of history | Brandeis University | 2018-19 | AAS-NEH | Scenes of Sedition: Racial Politics in Bahia during the Age of Revolution | |
Chiles | Katy | assistant professor of English | University of Tennessee | 2014-15 | Botein | Raced Collaboration: The Idea of Authorship and Early African American and Native American Literature | |
Chopra | Ruma | Ph.D. candidate | University of California at Davis | 2006-7 | Peterson | Loyalist Persuasions: New York City, 1776-1783 | |
Chow | Juliana | associate professor of English | Saint Louis University | 2017-18 | AAS-NEH | Lacunae: Vital Language and the Casualties of Natural History | |
Christ | Birte | assistant professor | Justus-Liebig-University Giessen | 2012-13 | Ebeling | A Systematic Survey of Anti-Gallows Poetry in the Democratic Review, The Hangman/The Prisoners' Friend, and Selected Periodicals from 1842-1849 | |
Chu | Jonathan | associate professor | University of Massachusetts, Boston | 1987-88 | AAS-NEH | Where's Mine?: Debt in Post-Revolutionary Massachusetts | |
Chudacoff | Howard | professor | Brown University | 2000-1 | Peterson | Children and Their Styles of Play, 1750-1880 | |
Chudacoff | Howard | assistant professor | Brown University | 1974-75 | Rockefeller | The Effect of Industrialization and Urbanization upon Family Structure in Nineteenth-Century Worcester | |
Chuong | Jennifer | Ph.D. candidate | Harvard University | 2016-17 | Drawn to Art | Marbling and Projection in Early American Bindings | |
Clapper | Michael | Ph.D. candidate | Northwestern University | 1992-93 | Peterson | The 'Popular' and 'Elite' Disjunction in Art in the United States after the Civil War | |
Clark | Charles | professor emeritus | University of New Hampshire | 1985-86 | Boni | The Public Prints: An Essay in Anglo-American Journalistic Origins | |
Clark | Charles | professor emeritus | University of New Hampshire | 1980-81 | Daniels | A Comparative Study of English and American Journalism,1665-1765 | |
Clark | Christopher | lecturer | York College | 1982-83 | Haven | Economy and Culture in Rural Massachusetts, 1790-1860 | |
Clark | Christopher | lecturer in history | University of York | 1990-91 | Peterson | To Live in the Common Cause: Communal and Cooperative Groups in Nineteenth-Century America | |
Clark | Justin | Ph.D. candidate | University of Southern California | 2012-13 | Last | Training the Eyes: Romantic Vision and Class Formation in Boston, 1830-1870 | |
Clark | Thomas | assistant professor | University of Kassel | 2005-6 | Ebeling | Toquevillian Moments: Transatlantic Visions of an American Republican Culture | |
Clarke | Frances | lecturer | University of Sydney | 2012-13 | Last | Minors in the Military: A History of Child Soldiers from the Revolution to the Civil War | |
Clavin | Matthew | Ph.D. candidate | American University | 2003-4 | Peterson | Men of Color, to Arms! | |
Clayton | Alexander David | PhD candidate in history | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor | 2022-23 | Last | The Living Animal: Biopower and Empire in the Atlantic Menagerie, 1760-1890 | |
Clytus | Radiclani | assistant professor | Tufts University | 2009-10 | Last | Envision Slavery: American Abolitionism and the Primacy of the Visual | |
Cobb | David | librarian | University of Indiana | 1973-74 | Mellon short-term fellow | Bibliography of maps for the New England states | |
Cockrell | Dale | David N. and Margaret C. Bottoms professor | College of William and Mary | 1994-95 | AAS-NEH | Demons of Disorder: The Early Blackface Minstrel and His World | |
Cockrell | Dale | assistant professor | Middlebury College | 1983-84 | AAS-NEH | The Journals of the Hutchinson Family | |
Coclanis | Peter | Ph.D. candidate | Columbia University | 1977-78 | Daniels | Economy and Society in Colonial Charleston | |
Coens | Thomas | Ph.D. candidate | Harvard University | 2002-3 | Peterson | The Formation of the Jackson Party, 1822 - 1829 | |
Cohen | Daniel | associate professor | Case Western Reserve University | 2007-8 | AAS-NEH | Burning the Charlestown Convent: Private Lives, Public Outrage, and Contested Memory in Nineteenth-Century America | |
Cohen | Daniel | assistant professor | Florida International University | 1992-93 | Botein | Beyond Domesticity: Literary Images of Working-Class Women, 1790-1860 | |
Cohen | Joanna | Ph.D. candidate | University of Pennsylvania | 2007-8 | Last | "'Millions of Luxurious Citizens': Consumption and citizenship in New York and Philadelphia, 1815-1876" | |
Cohen | Kenneth | Ph.D. candidate | University of Delaware | 2006-7 | AHPCS | 'To Give Good Sport': The Making and Meaning of Sporting Leisure in Early America, 1750-1840 | |
Cohen | Lara | Langer | assistant professor | Wayne State University | 2011-12 | Botein | Counterfeit Presentments: Fraud and the Production of Nineteenth-Century American Literature |
Cohen | Lara | Langer | assistant professor | Wayne State University | 2008-9 | Botein | Notes from Underground: Nineteenth-Century American Print Subcultures |
Cohen | Lester | associate professor | Purdue University | 1981-82 | Daniels | The Origins of American Liberalism, 1780-1820 | |
Cohen | Michael | Ph.D. candidate | New York University | 2005-6 | Tracy | Poetic Discourses in America, 1870-1915 | |
Cohen | Patricia | assistant professor | UC Santa Barbara | 1977-78 | Daniels | Americans and Numbers | |
Cohen | Patricia | Cline | professor | University of California, Santa Barbara | 2001-2 | Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence | Thomas Low Nichols and Mary Gove Nichols: Sex and Marriage Reform in the 1840s |
Cohen | Patricia | associate professor | UC Santa Barbara | 1987-88 | AAS-NEH | Safety and Danger: Women in Public | |
Cokinos | Christopher | creative writer | Manhattan, KS | 1998 | Wallace | Hope is the Thing With Feathers | |
Cole | Phyllis | professor | Penn State Delaware County | 2004-5 | Peterson | Feminist Writers and the Periodical Press in Antebellum America | |
Coleman | Dawn | assistant professor | University of Tennessee | 2006-7 | NEMLA | Preaching and the Rise of the American Novel | |
Coleman | William | postdoctoral fellow | Washington University in St. Louis | 2015-16 | Last | Domestic Bliss: The Artist and the Country House in Nineteenth-Century America | |
Collier | Jessica | Ph.D. candidate | University of California, Irvine | 2010-11 | Last | The Transcendental Classroom: Childhood Education and Literary Culture in Antebellum America | |
Conger | Vivian | Bruce | Ph.D. candidate | Cornell University | 1989-90 | Hiatt | Being Weak of Body but Firm of Mind and Memory: Widowhood in Colonial America, 1630-1750 |
Conrad | Barbara | teacher | California High School, San Ramon, California | 1994 | K-12 | American Music | |
Conrad | JoAnn | adjunct professor | California State University, East Bay | 2017-18 | Lapides | Women's Work: Women Illustrators in Commercial Media during the Golden Age of Illustration | |
Cook | Jonathan | 1998-99 | Peterson | The Apocalyptic Imagination in the American Renaissance | |||
Cooke | Nym | Eagle Hill School | 1982-83 | Hiatt | Lives of the Psalmodists | ||
Cooke | Nym | independent scholar | 2020-21 | Keller | Inventory of American Sacred Music Imprints and Manuscripts through 1820 | ||
Cooke | Nym | Eagle Hill School | 1992-93 | AAS-NEH | Sacred Music in New England, 1720-1780: From Ritual Towards Art | ||
Cooley | Nicole | poet | New York, NY | 1999 | Wallace | The Afflicted Girls: A book of poetry about the Salem witch trials | |
Cooper | Abigail | assistant professor of history | Brandeis University | 2016-17 | AAS-NEH | ‘Lord, Until I Reach My Home’: Inside the Refugee Camps of the American Civil War | |
Cooper | Benjamin | lecturer | Washington University in St Louis | 2011-12 | Peterson | Writing American Soldiers: Nineteenth-Century Varieties of Military Experience | |
Cooper | Cecilio | visiting assistant professor of English | Tulane University | 2021-22 | AAS-NEH | South of Heaven: Surface, Territory, and the Black Chthonic | |
Corcoran | Abigail | PhD candidate in history | University of Wisconsin, Madison | 2022-23 | Schiller | Juvenile Reform Societies in the Antebellum United States | |
Corman | Catherine | assistant professor | Harvard University | 2000-1 | AAS-NEH | Reading, Writing, and Removal: Native American Literacies, 1820-1851 | |
Cornell | Saul | Andrew W. Mellon Fellow | University of Pennsylvania | 1987-88 | Hiatt | The Political Thought and Culture of the Antifederalists | |
Corrigan | John | assistant professor | University of Virginia | 1990-91 | RA | Reason, Passion, and Religion in the Eighteenth Century | |
Cotlar | Seth | Ph.D. candidate | Northwestern University | 1997-98 | Peterson | In Paine's Absence: The Europeanization of American Political Thought, 1787-1803 | |
Cotlar | Seth | professor | Willamette University | 2015-16 | Last | When the Olden Days Were New: A Cultural History of Nostalgia in Modernizing America, 1776-1860 | |
Couch | Daniel | Diez | assistant professor of English | United States Air Force Academy | 2020-21 | Reese | American Fragments: The Political Aesthetic of Literary Ruins in the Early Republic |
Countryman | Edward | senior lecturer | Warwick University | 1983-84 | Haven | Liberty, Liberalism, and the Making of Republican America | |
Couto | Nancy Vieira | poet | Ithaca, NY | 1995 | Wallace | Book of poems and prose pieces on America Vesspucci | |
Coward | John | associate professor | University of Tulsa | 2010-11 | AHPCS | Cartooning with Savages: A Cultural History of Native American Images in the Popular Press | |
Crabtree | Sarah | assistant professor of history | San Francisco State University | 2013-14 | ASECS | Walled Gardens: The Society of Friends, Nationalism, and the Common School, 1770-1840 | |
Crain | Patricia | Ph.D. candidate | Columbia University | 1992-93 | Hiatt | Cultures of Reading in the American Renaissance | |
Crain | Patricia | associate professor | University of Minnesota | 2005-6 | AAS-NEH | Spectral Literacy: Children, Property, and Media in the Nineteenth Century United States | |
Crain | Patricia | assistant professor | Princeton University | 1997-98 | ASECS | The Story of A: Alphabetization and American Literature from The New England Primer to The Scarlet Letter | |
Crane | Jacob | Ph.D. candidate | Tufts University | 2013-14 | Schiller | Barbary Captivity, Africa, and American Children’s Literature | |
Crawford | Nicholas | postdoctoral fellow | Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse | 2018-19 | AAS-ASECS | Sustaining Slavery: Plantation Provisioning and the Politics of Health in the British Caribbean, c. 1775-1838 | |
Crawford | Nicholas | postdoctoral fellow | Washington University in St. Louis | 2021-22 | AAS-NEH | Sustaining Slavery | |
Crawford | Richard | assistant professor | University of Michigan | 1972-73 | U.S. Steel Foundation | A Bibliography of American Sacred Music Imprints Through 1810 | |
Crawford | Richard | assistant professor | University of Michigan | 1973-74 | Mellon short-term fellow | A Bibliography of American Sacred Music Imprints Through 1810. | |
Cressy | David | visiting associate professor | Claremont Graduate School | 1980-81 | Daniels | Literacy and Its Uses in Early America | |
Crosby | Sara | Ph.D. candidate | University of Notre Dame | 2005-6 | AAS-NEH | The Female Poisoner and Popular Print Media in New England, 1840-1860 | |
Cross | Anne | Ph.D. candidate in art history | University of Delaware | 2020-21 | Last | 'Features of Cruelty Which Could Not Well Be Described by the Pen': The Media of Atrocity in Harper’s Weekly, 1862-1866 | |
Crossley | Alice | assistant professor of English and journalism | University of Lincoln | 2020-21 | Last | Affect and Identity in Nineteenth-Century Valentines | |
Crosslin | Ursula | Ph.D. candidate | Ohio State University | 2009-10 | Reese | The Institution of the American Church Choir in Philadelphia, 1760-1860 | |
Croxall | Christine | Ph.D. candidate | University of Delaware | 2012-13 | Peterson | Holy Waters: Lived Religion, Identity, and Loyalty along the Mississippi River, 1780-1830 | |
Cullon | Joseph | assistant professor | Dartmouth College | 2005-6 | Hench | Colonial Shipwrights and their World: Men, Women, and Markets in Early New England | |
Cullon | Joseph | PhD candidate | University of Wisconsin, Madison | 2000-1 | Peterson | The Work of Many Hands: Ships and the Economic Culture of Early New England | |
Cummins | Maureen | book artist | Bearsville, NY | 2000 | Hearst | Anthro(A)pology | |
Curd | Mary Bryan | tutor | Harrison Middleton University | 2010-11 | Drawn to Art | Facing Death: Portraiture and Mourning Ritual in America, 1775-1850 | |
D'Alessandro | Michael | Ph.D. candidate | Boston University | 2012-13 | Last | Staged Readings: Sensationalism and Audience in Popular American Literature and Theater, 18230-1870 | |
D'Amore | Maura | Ph.D. candidate | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill | 2007-8 | Drawn to Art | "Suburban Men: Masculine Domesticity in Nineteenth-Century America" | |
Daly | Ann | PhD candidate in history | Brown University | 2018-19 | Lapides | Hard Money: The Making of a Specie Currency, 1828-1846 | |
Daly | Ann | assistant professor of history | Mississippi State University | 2021-22 | Hench | Minting America: The Politics, Technology and Culture of Money in the Early United States | |
Dancy | Deborah | painter | Storrs, CT | 2002 | Hearst | The Conjurer's Apprentice or The Legend of Yellow Mary: A Slave Girl's Tale of Survival by her Wit and Extraordinary Powers, as written by herself | |
Danger | Sara | associate professor of English | Valparaiso University | 2022-23 | AAS-NEH | In Their Own Words: Child Writers and the Nineteenth-Century Press | |
Daniel | Marcus | Ph.D. candidate | Princeton University | 1992-93 | Peterson | Ribaldry and Billingsgate: Popular Journalism and Political Culture in the Early Republic | |
Davidson | Ben | Visiting scholar in history | Saint Michael's College | 2023-24 | AAS-NEH | Freedom's Generation: Coming of Age in the Era of Emancipation | |
Davidson | Ben | Ph.D. candidate | New York University | 2015-16 | Schiller | Freedom's Generation: Coming of Age in the Era of Emancipation | |
Davidson | Cathy | associate professor | Michigan State University | 1984-85 | Peterson | The Origins of American Fiction | |
Davis | Elliot | teaching assistant | Harvard University | 1990-91 | Hiatt | American Drawing Books, 1820-80: Practical Guides for Artist and Artisan | |
Davis | Thomas | professor | Kent State University | 1980-81 | Daniels | An Edition of Edward Taylor's Harmony of the Gospels | |
Davison | Nancy R. | Ph.D. candidate | University of Michigan | 1977-78 | Daniels | EW Clay, American Political Caricaturist of the Jacksonian Era | |
Dayton | Cornelia | associate professor | University of Connecticut | 2004-5 | AAS-NEH | Self and Sanity in Early New England | |
Dayton | Cornelia | associate professor | UC Irvine | 1991-92 | ASECS | Madness, Dependency, and Gender in Early New England | |
de Galzain | Alice | PhD candidate in English Literature | University of Edinburgh | 2023-24 | Packer | Recounting the Lives of Women Writers: Emerson on Fuller, Godwin on Wollstonecraft, and Sand on Sand | |
Deaderick | John | teacher | Pliocene Ridge High School, North San Juan, California | 1996 | K-12 | Images and Ideas of the American Frontier as Expressed on the Professional Stage, 1825-1875 | |
Dean | Bradley | Ph.D. candidate | University of Connecticut | 1987-88 | Peterson | Thoreau as Lecturer | |
Deese | Helen | professor emerita | Tennessee Technological University | 1998-99 | Mellon Postdoctoral | The Journals of Caroline Healey Dall | |
DeFord | Deborah | writer | Branford, CT | 1996 | Wallace | Young adult novel about the female American Revolutionary soldier Deborah Sampson Gannett | |
Deibel | Natalie | Ph.D. candidate | George Washington University | 2011-12 | Last | 'For Profit, Pleasure, and Sport': Recreation, Culture, and Society in the Atlantic World, 1600-1800 | |
Delahaye | Agnès | lecturer in anglophone studies | University of Lyon II—Lumiere | 2015-16 | Jenny d’Héricourt | John Winthrop’s Legacy in the Historiography of Massachusetts | |
Delamaire | Marie-Stéphanie | Ph.D. candidate | Columbia University | 2009-10 | AHPCS | Transatlantic Encounters: Franco-American Artistic Exchanges, 1848-1867 | |
Dellinger | Matt | non-fiction writer and digital artist | Brooklyn, NY | 2016 | Baron | The Brooklyn 14th Regiment | |
DeLombard | Jeannine | associate professor | University of Toronto | 2007-8 | AAS-NEH | Ebony Idols: Famous Fugitive Slaves in Britain before the Civil War | |
DeLombard | Jeannine | assistant professor | University of Puget Sound | 2001-2 | NEMLA | At the Bar of Public Opinion: Black Testimony and White Advocacy in Antebellum Literary Abolitionism | |
DeLucia | Christine | Ph.D. candidate | Yale University | 2011-12 | Peterson | Making Past and Place in the Northeast after King Philip's War (1675-78) | |
DeLucia | Christine | assistant professor | Mount Holyoke College | 2015-16 | AAS-NEH | The Itineraries: Seasons of History in the Native Northeast and Ezra Stiles' New England | |
Delwiche | Theodore | PhD candidate in history | Yale University | 2022-23 | Reese | The Contested Classics | |
Demos | John | Samuel Knight Professor of History Emeritus | Yale University | 2011-12 | Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence | The Heathen School: A Story of Hope and Betrayal in the Age of the Early Republic | |
Den Hartog | Jonathan | associate professor | Northwestern College | 2012-13 | AHPCS | Transatlantic Antijacobinism | |
Depkat | Volker | professor | University of Regensburg | 2010-11 | Last | The Visualization of Legitimacy | |
Dev Roy | Shaibal | PhD candidate in English | University of Southern California | 2023-24 | Reese | Publishing Americans in Nineteenth-Century India | |
Deyle | Steven | associate professor | University of Houston | 2009-10 | Tracy | Honorable Men: Isaac Bolton, Nathan Bedford Forrest, and the Murder of James McMillan | |
Di Loreto | Sonia | associate professor | University of Torino | 2016-17 | Peterson | Margaret Fuller’s Transnational Archive | |
Di Loreto | Sonia | associate professor of foreign languages and literature | Universita di Torino | 2022-23 | Reese | Cristina di Belgiojoso and the New York Daily Tribune: Asia Minor and Cosmopolitan Utopianism in American Periodical Publications, 1840-1860 | |
DiCuirci | Lindsay | assistant professor | University of Maryland | 2013-14 | Botein | History's Imprint: The Colonial Book and the Writing of American History, 1790-1855 | |
Dierks | Konstantin | Ph.D. candidate | Brown University | 1998-99 | Peterson | Letter Writing, Gender, and the Middling Sort in America, 1750-1800 | |
DiGirolamo | Vincent | assistant professor | Colgate University | 2000-1 | AAS-NEH | Crying the News: A History of America's Newsboys | |
DiIorio | Gino | playwright | New York, NY | 2007 | Baron | Research into life of Edmund Ross, southern politician who cast the deciding vote, insuring that President Andrew Johnson would be spared impeachment | |
Dillon | Elizabeth | Maddock | associate professor | Northeastern University | 2010-11 | AAS-NEH | Gender, Sex, and Modernity: Geographies of Reproduction in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World |
Dippold | Steffi | lecturer | Stanford University | 2013-14 | Reese | Plain as in Primitive | |
Dippold | Steffi | associate professor of English | Kansas State University | 2020-21 | AAS-NEH | Plain as in Primitive: The Figure of the Native in Early America, 1640-1700 | |
Dobson | Joanne | writer | Berkeley, CA | 2004 | Baron | The Kashmiri Shawl: A historical novel set in New York City, 1860 | |
Draper | Mary | Ph.D. candidate | University of Virginia | 2016-17 | Peterson | The Urban World of the Early Modern British Caribbean | |
Dudden | Faye | assistant professor | Union College | 1988-89 | Peterson | Gender in Performance: Women in the American Theater, 1790-1870 | |
Dudden | Faye | professor | Colgate University | 2003-4 | Tracy | The Favored Hour: Politics, Culture, and the New York Women's Movement, 1860-1870 | |
Duffy | Barbara | teacher | School of the Osage R-11 | 1995 | K-12 | Teaching History and Methods of Research through the Broadside Ballad | |
Duffy | Kathrinne | Ph.D. candidate | Brown University | 2017-18 | Last | Doctrine of the Skull: Phrenology and Public Culture in Nineteenth-Century America | |
Dun | James | Alexander | assistant professor of history | Princeton University | 2014-15 | Tracy | Dangerous Neighbors |
Duncan | Russell | assistant professor | John Carroll University | 1993-94 | Peterson | Joshua Fights the Civil War: James Montgomery, 'Bleeding Kansas,' and Black Equality | |
Dungy | Camille | poet | Colorado State University | 2005 | Hearst | Suck on the Marrow | |
Dunn | Thomas | playwright | Henniker, NH | 1998 | Wallace | Research for a play about Winslow Homer and his early career,1856-1875 | |
Dupey | James | Ph.D. candidate | Arizona State University | 2016-17 | Arizona State University | Editor as Clergy: The Power of Print in the Stone-Campbell Movement | |
Durrow | Heidi | fiction writer | Los Angeles, CA | 2007 | Baron | Research for novel about Miss Lala, famous strongwoman, circus aerialist and acrobat of the Victorian era | |
Dwyer | Annie | part-time lecturer | University of Washington | 2015-16 | Lapides | Pets and Punishment in American Children's Literature | |
Dykstra | Robert | professor | SUNY, Albany | 1985-86 | RA | Iowans and White Supremacy, 1838-1880 | |
Eager | Elizabeth | Ph.D. candidate | Harvard University | 2015-16 | Drawn to Art | Drawing Machines: The Mechanics of Art in the Early Republic | |
Eastman | Carolyn | assistant professor | University of Texas | 2011-12 | AAS-NEH | Gender in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World of Print | |
Eastman | Carolyn | Ph.D. candidate | Johns Hopkins University | 1997-98 | Peterson | A Nation of Speechiers: Oratory, Print, and the Making of Gendered American Public, 1780-1850 | |
Eastman | Carolyn | assistant professor | University of Texas | 2008-9 | Last | "Learning to See: Gender in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World." | |
Echols | Paul | Ph.D. candidate | New York University | 1978-79 | Daniels | The Development of Revival Music in the US: 1820-1860 | |
Edelstein | Sari | Ph.D. candidate | Brandeis University | 2008-9 | Peterson | The Novel & the News: Women and the Politics of U.S. Print Culture before 1900. | |
Egan | Maureen | creative writers | Richmond, VA | 2022 | Baron | Research for nonfiction picture book for school-aged children about the life and work of Ruth Henshaw Bascom, 19th-century folk artist | |
Egloff | Jennifer | Ph.D. candidate | New York University | 2009-10 | Peterson | Popular Numeracy in Early Modern England and British North America | |
Eisenstadt | Peter | Ph.D. candidate | New York University | 1984 | Haven | Weather and Weather Prediction in Colonial America | |
Elkins | Ansel | poet | Greensboro, NC | 2012 | Hearst | A collection of poems about the lives of 19th-century conjoined twins Chang and Eng Bunker and Millie-Christine McKoy | |
Elkins | Kimberly | fiction writer | New York, NY | 2007 | Hearst | What is Visible: A novel about the lives of Laura Bridgman and Julia Ward Howe | |
Ellis | Mary Beth | non-fiction writer | Cincinnati, OH | 2011 | Jay and Deborah Last | PBS documentary under development by historian and author Richard Brookhiser about theory that Hamilton and other Founding Fathers were "proto-bloggers" | |
Elrick | Krista | photographer | Santa Fe, NM | 2016 | Last Jay and Deborah Last (artist) | A Country No More: Rediscovering the Landscapes of John James Audubon | |
Emerson | D. Berton | visiting assistant professor of English | Pomona College | 2016-17 | Botein | Local Rules: Vernacular Aesthetics and Alternative Democracies in Antebellum Print Culture | |
Erben | Patrick | professor of English | University of West Georgia | 2019-20 | Reese | The German Pietist Origins of the American Self | |
Erhard | Katharina | Ph.D. candidate | University of Regensburg | 2004-5 | Ebeling | 'An Empire in Many Respects the Most Interesting in the World': Choreographies of Empire in Early American Plays | |
Erickson | Paul | Ph.D. candidate | University of Texas, Austin | 1998-99 | Peterson | Welcome to Sodom: The Cultural Work of the American City-Mysteries Novel, 1840-1860 | |
Erkkila | Betsy | professor of English | Northwestern University | 2014-15 | AAS-NEH | Imagining the Revolution: Literature and Politics in Insurrectionary America | |
Etter | Lukas | assistant professor of English | University of Siegen | 2019-20 | Peterson | 'Word Problems’: Popular, Literary, and Educational Discourses on Mathematics in the Pre-Civil War United States | |
Etter | Lukas | Post-doctoral Research Fellow | University of Siegen | 2016-17 | Ebeling | 'Word Problems': Popular and Educational Discourses on Mathematics in the Pre-Civil War United States | |
Eustace | Nicole | assistant professor | New York University | 2008-9 | Peterson | War Ardor: Sex and Sentiment in the War of 1812 | |
Evelev | John | PhD | Duke University | 1996-97 | Botein | Tolerable Entertainment: Herman Melville, the Literary Profession, and the Cultural Life of Antebellum New York | |
Everton | Michael | Ph.D. candidate | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | 2003-4 | Reese | Moral Vampires and the Blood of Genius: Vocational Ethics in Early American Literary Culture | |
Fabian | Ann | associate professor | Yale University | 1994-95 | Botein | Selling Experience: Amateur Authors and Pamphlet Publication inthe Nineteenth-Century US | |
Fabre | Michel | professor | University of Paris III | 1991-92 | Peterson | The Creoles of Color: Cultural Production as a Basis of Group Identity | |
Fabre-Moreau | GeneviŠve | professor | University of Paris VII | 1991-92 | Peterson | Afro-American Feasts and Celebrations in the United States | |
Fabrega | Meganne | writer | Portsmouth, NH | 2014 | Jay and Deborah Last | Tell Me a Story: Amy Ella Blanchard and Ida Waugh's World of Girls | |
Fagal | Andrew | PhD candidate | Binghamton University | 2013-14 | Peterson | The Political Economy of War in the Early American Republic | |
Fagan | Benjamin | Ph.D. candidate | University of Virginia | 2008-9 | Tracy | 'Righteousness Exalteth a Nation': Practices of Black Nationalism, 1827-1860. | |
Fahs | Alice | assistant professor | UC Irvine | 1995-96 | Botein | Publishing the Civil War: Northern Publishers and the Literary Marketplace of War | |
Fahs | Alice | PhD candidate | New York University | 1991-92 | Hiatt | Publishing the Civil War: Northern Publishers and the Literary Marketplace of War | |
Fanning | Charles | associate professor | Bridgewater State University | 1981-82 | Daniels | The Irish Voice in America: Nineteenth-Century Fiction | |
Fanning | Sara | Ph.D. candidate | University of Texas at Austin | 2004-5 | Tracy | "The Promised Land: African Americans and Haiti from the Haitian Revolution to 1830" | |
Farber | Hannah | Ph.D. candidate | University of California, Berkeley | 2011-12 | Peterson | The Insurance Industry in the Early Republic | |
Farrell | Jessica | Ph.D. candidate | University of Minnesota | 2016-17 | Peterson | (Re)Capturing Empire: A Reconsideration of Liberia’s Precarious Sovereignty and American Empire as Exception in the Nineteenth Century | |
Farrell | Molly | assistant professor | Ohio State University | 2012-13 | ASECS | Counting Bodies: Imagining Population in English America | |
Farrell | Molly | associate professor of English | Ohio State University | 2022-23 | Peterson | New World Calculation: The Making of Numbers in Colonial America | |
Faulkner | Carol | Associate Professor of History | Syracuse University | 2014-15 | Peterson | The End of Marriage: Adultery in Nineteenth-Century America | |
Favretti | Rudy | professor | University of Connecticut | 1978-79 | Daniels | Landscaping Use of Trees in New England | |
Fess | Paul | Ph.D. candidate | City University of New York Graduate Center | 2016-17 | Last | Resonant Texts: The Politics and Practices of Nineteenth-Century African American Music and Print Culture | |
Fetherston | John Patrick M. | PhD candidate in history | University of Maryland, College Park | 2022-23 | Last | Taverns, African Americans, and the American Public in the Age of Revolutions | |
Fidler | Ann | assistant professor | Ohio State University | 1998-99 | Botein | A Cultural History of the American Law Book, 1700-00 | |
Field | Corinne | associate professor of women, gender, and sexuality | University of Virginia | 2019-20 | Drawn-to-Art | Grand Old Women and Modern Girls: Age, Race, and Power in the U.S. Women’s Rights Movement, 1870-1920 | |
Fielder | Brigitte | Ph.D. candidate | Cornell University | 2011-12 | Last | Animal Humanism: Abolitionists and Animals in the American Nineteenth Century | |
Finley | Alexandra | assistant professor of history | University of Pittsburgh | 2022-23 | Peterson | Forced to Work for Her Own Support: Financial Panic in the Household Economy | |
Finley | James | Ph.D. candidate | University of New Hampshire | 2012-13 | Packer | 'Violence done to nature': Free Soil and the Environment in Antebellum Antislavery Writing | |
First | Sara Babcox | Ph.D. candidate | University of Michigan | 2005-06 | Legacy | The Mechanics of Renown: Culture and Celebrity in Nineteenth-Century America | |
Fischer | Kirsten | associate professor of history | University of Minnesota | 2016-17 | Peterson | Vitalism in America: Elihu Palmer’s Radical Religion in the Early Republic | |
Fisher | Linford | Ph.D. candidate | Harvard University | 2007-8 | Peterson | "The Politics of Conversion: Indian Agency, Religious Change, and Race in Southern New England, 1736-1775" | |
Fisher | Linford | assistant professor of history | Brown University | 2014-15 | AAS-NEH | The Land of the Unfree: Africans, Indians, and the Varieties of Slavery and Servitude in Colonial New England and the Atlantic World | |
Fisher | Lydia | lecturer | University of Pennsylvania | 2005-6 | NEMLA | Domesticating the Nation: American Literature, Exceptionalism, and the Science of Cultivation | |
Fliegelman | Jay | professor | Stanford University | 1998-99 | Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence | Storied Associations: Books from Important American Libraries, 1650-1860, and the Tales they Tell | |
Florio | Christopher | Ph.D. candidate in history | Princeton University | 2014-15 | Peterson | The Poor Always with You: Poverty in an Age of Emancipation, 1833-1877 | |
Flueckiger | Carol | mixed media artist | Lubbock, TX | 2009 | Jay and Deborah Last | Mixed media works about feminism and early American reform practices | |
Fondersmith | John | chief | Municipal Planning Office, Washington DC | 1978-79 | Daniels | History of American Travel Guidebooks | |
Foos | Paul | Ph.D. candidate | Yale University | 1996-97 | Peterson | Mexican Wars, 1835-1853: Manifest Destiny and American Society | |
Forbes | Erin | Ph.D. candidate | Princeton University | 2008-9 | Peterson | "Popular Crime Writing and the Publications of David Walker and Edgar Allan Poe." | |
Ford | Bridget | Ph.D. candidate | UC Davis | 1998-99 | Legacy | People of Sorrow, Children of Grace: Race and Religion in the Antebellum West | |
Ford | Bridget | PhD | University of California, Davis | 2002-3 | Hench | Crossing Over: Religion, Race, and Nation in Civil War America | |
Ford | Margaret | director | Argosy Bookstore, New York City | 1984-85 | Haven | Ann Franklin, Colonial Newport Printer | |
Foreman | P. Gabrielle | Paterno Family Professor of American Literature and Professor of African American Studies & History | Penn State | 2022 | Mellon Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence | Founding Families of the Convention Movement: The Long History of Black Organizing for Civil Rights | |
Formisano | Ronald | professor | University of Florida | 1991-92 | RA | American Populisms | |
Formisano | Ronald | associate professor | Clark University | 1976-77 | AAS-NEH | Massachusetts Political Culture, 1790-1840 | |
Forrant | Robert F. | Associate Professor | University of Massachusetts, Lowell | 2001-02 | Peterson | Manufacturer to Industrial America: Worcester-area Machine Tool Firms and Skill, 1830-1875 | |
Fosbury | Timothy | Ph.D. candidate in english | University of California-Los Angeles | 2020-21 | Peterson | Persistent Futures of Bermudas Past | |
Foster` | Travis | associate professor of English & gender and women's studies | Villanova Universit | 2022-23 | Peterson | Womanish: Variant Femininities Before Gay and Trans | |
Fouratt | Mary Eileen | creative writer | Richmond, VA | 2022 | Baron | Research for nonfiction picture book for school-aged children about the life and work of Ruth Henshaw Bascom, 19th-century folk artist | |
Fox | Richard Wightman | professor | University of Southern California | 2000-1 | Mellon Postdoctoral | American Jesus | |
Fox | Richard Wightman | professor | University of Southern California | 2005-6 | Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence | Lincoln's Body, Lincoln's Blood: The Death and Life of the Savior President | |
Fox-Amato | Matthew | Ph.D. candidate | University of Southern California | 2011-12 | Last | Exposing Humanity: Photographic Dimensions of American Slavery, Antislavery, and Emancipation, 1840s to 1870s | |
Frang | Joanna | Ph.D. candidate | Brandeis University | 2007-8 | Last | Becoming American on the Grand Tour, 1750-1830 | |
Frank | Caroline | visiting scholar | Brown University | 2013-14 | Last | Son of Morning: A Chinese Merchant Visits Early Republican America | |
Franklin | Wayne | Davis distinguished professor | Northeastern University | 1994-95 | AAS-NEH | Biography of James Fenimore Cooper | |
Franzino | Jean | visiting assistant professor of English | Macalester College | 2016-17 | Last | Freak Show Aesthetics | |
Franzino | Jean | visiting assistant professor in English | Boston College | 2022-23 | Peterson | Dis-Union: Disability, Narrative, and the American Civil War | |
Fraser | Gordon | assistant professor of English | North Dakota State University | 2018-19 | Reese | The Hawaiian Creation Chant and the Firm of Lee & Shepard | |
Fraser | Gordon | Ph.D. candidate | University of Connecticut | 2013-14 | Last | Transamerican Revolutions: Liberal Nationalism and the Nineteenth-Century Politics of Violence | |
Fraser | Gordon Dennis | lecturer in English, American studies, and creative writing | University of Manchester | 2023-24 | Botein | Engineering Peace | |
Freeberg | Ernest | assistant professor | Colby-Sawyer College | 1995-96 | ASECS | The Meaning of Blindness in Early America | |
Freehling | William | professor | Johns Hopkins University | 1989-90 | AAS-NEH | The Road to Disunion, Vol 2: Secessionists Triumphant, 1854-61 | |
Freese | Lauren | assistant professor of fine arts | University of South Dakota | 2018-19 | Last | A Taste for Images: Depictions of Food and Eating in the American Popular Press | |
French | Kara | Ph.D. candidate | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor | 2011-12 | Peterson | The Politics of Sexual Restraint: Debates over Chastity in America, 1780-1850 | |
Friedel | Robert | associate professor | University of Maryland | 1989-90 | Peterson | Documenting Changes in Household Materials, 1800-87 | |
Friedman | Jean | associate professor | University of Georgia | 1985-86 | Peterson | Families at War: Northern and Southern Communities in the Civil War | |
Friend | Craig | professor of history | North Carolina State University | 2019-20 | AAS-NEH | Lullaby of Freedom: Lunsford Lane’s America | |
Frost | Linda | assistant professor | Pennsylvania State University, Wilkes-Barre | 1993-94 | RA | The Thrillers of Louisa May Alcott and the Popular Press | |
Fuhrer | Mary | independent scholar | 2013-14 | Last | Tuberculosis and Popular Culture in New England: 1800-1840 | ||
Fuhrer | Mary | independent scholar | 2014-15 | Last | Tuberculosis and Popular Culture in New England, 1820-1840 | ||
Fulton | Allison | PhD candidate in English | University of California Davis | 2022-23 | Last | Disciplining Craft: The Gendered Making of Nineteenth-Century American Science | |
Furlanetto | Elena | postdoctoral fellow | University of Duisburg-Essen | 2020-21 | Ebeling | Converts, Creoles, Renegades: Dynamics of (Dis)ambiguation in Early North American Literature | |
Gabriel | Dexter | assistant professor | University of Connecticut | 2017-18 | Peterson | Performing Freedom in the Mighty Experiment | |
Gac | Scott E. | Ph.D. candidate | University of New York | 2001-02 | Peterson | The Hutchinson Family Singers and the Culture of Antebellum Reform | |
Gale | Mark | teacher | Coupeville High School, Coupeville, WA | 1997 | K-12 | The Rise of the Anti-Slavery Movement in New England and the Role of Free African-Americans | |
Gallagher | Mark | Ph.D. candidate in English | University of California, Los Angeles | 2018-19 | Packer | 'In the Optative Mood’: Unitarian Optimism and the Transcendental Affects of Peabody, Parker, Emerson, Fuller, and Thoreau | |
Gammon | Catherine | writer | Pittsburgh, PA | 1996 | Wallace | Nightbirds in an Age of Light: A novel about the Salem witchcraft trials | |
Ganser | Alexandra | assistant professor | Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen-Nuremberg | 2009-10 | Ebeling | (Post)Colonial Economies and Spectacles of Consumption in Transatlantic Narratives of Piracy from the Late 17th Century to 1900 | |
Ganter | Granville | assistant professor | St. John's | 2001-02 | Peterson | Pregnant Words: The Matrix of Public Speech in the Northeast, 1840-1860 | |
Garcia | John | J. | McNeil Center for Early American Studies, University of Pennsylvania | 2015-2016 | Ford | The Age of Biography: Popular History, Printed Lives, and American Mass Culture, 1800-1865 | |
Garcia | John | assistant professor of English | Florida State University | 2019-20 | AAS-NEH | Without Order: Booksellers and the Failures of the Early American Book Trade, 1679-1840 | |
Gardner | Jared | assistant professor | Ohio State University | 2000-1 | ASECS | The Literary Museum: Periodicals and the Unsettling of American Literature | |
Garrett | Matthew | assistant professor | Wesleyan University | 2011-12 | NEMLA | Episodic Poetics in the Early American Republic | |
Garrison | J. | professor in the Winterthur Program in American material culture | University of Delaware | 2014-15 | Last | Freight and the Commercial Landscapes of the Atlantic World, 1650-1860 | |
Garvey | Ellen | Gruber | associate professor | New Jersey City University | 2008-9 | Peterson | Book, Paper, Scissors: Scrapbooks Remake American Print Culture. |
Garvin | Kristina | visiting assistant professor | Saint Joseph's University | 2017-18 | Reese | Past and Future States: Institutional Time and the Early American Serial, 1780-1820 | |
Gasser | Erika | Ph.D. candidate | University of Michigan | 2003-4 | Peterson | The Afflicted Grew Presently Well: Witchcraft and Possession in Old and New England, 1600-1700 | |
Gautier | Amina | fiction writer | Chicago, IL | 2013 | Hearst | Band of Gideon: A historical novel about 3 black female members of Gideon's Band, a group of Northern idealist, seminary students, school teachers, and abolitionists who traveled south to help the slaves on the South Carolina Sea Island | |
Gellman | David | assistant professor | DePauw University | 2004-5 | Peterson | "Liberty's Legacy: The Jay Family and the Problems of American Freedom" | |
George | Angela | PhD candidate | University of Maryland | 2007-8 | Last | "The Old World: Unearthing Mesoamerican Antiquity in the Art and Culture of the United States, 1839-1893" | |
Gerk | Sarah | visiting teacher | Oberlin College | 2013-14 | Last | Irishness in Nineteenth-Century American Music | |
Gernes | Todd | Ph.D. candidate | Brown University | 1990-91 | Hiatt | Schoolgirls: Young Women's Literary Culture, Political Expression, and the Aesthetics of Affiliation in Nineteenth-Century America | |
Gherini | Claire | Ph.D. candidate | Johns Hopkins University | 2011-12 | Peterson | 'That Great Experiment': Plantation America and the Remaking of Medicine in the Anglophone Atlantic, 1730-1800 | |
Gibson | Alan | PhD candidate | University of Notre Dame | 1989-90 | Hiatt | The Development of the Concept of Public Opinion in the American Enlightenment, 1760-1800 | |
Gilbert | Ellen | independent scholar | Rutgers University | 2003-4 | Peterson | St. Wulstan Society Papers | |
Gildrie | Richard | professor | Austin Peay State | 1983-84 | Peterson | New England Clerics and Popular Civility, 1679-1740 | |
Gillaspie | Caroline | Ph.D. candidate in art history | CUNY Graduate Center | 2018-19 | Last | Fueling America: Visual Representations of Nineteenth-Century U.S. Coffee Consumption | |
Gillespie | Sarah | Kate | Ph.D. candidate | City University of New York | 2006-7 | Drawn to Art | 'One Thing New Under the Sun': The Cross-Currents of Science and Art in the American Daguerreotype, 1839-1850 |
Gillis | Brendan | visiting assistant professor | Miami University of Ohio | 2016-17 | Hench | Conduits of Justice: Magistrates and the British Imperial State, 1732-1834 | |
Gilmore-Lehne | William | associate professor | Richard Stockton College of New Jersey | 1998-99 | RA | A Republic of Knowledge: Communications and the Rise of an Age of Reading in America, 1639-1861 | |
Gilmore-Lehne | William | associate professor | Richard Stockton College of New Jersey | 1983-84 | RA | Reading and the Circulation of Print in Rural New England, 1787-1839 | |
Gilmore-Lehne | William | associate professor | Richard Stockton College of New Jersey | 1990-91 | AAS-NEH | The State of Knowledge on the Eve of the Industrial Revolution | |
Gilpin | W. Clark | associate professor | Phillips Theological Seminary | 1982-83 | Haven | Eighteenth-Century Protestant Concepts of the Church | |
Ginsberg | Elaine | associate professor | West Virginia University | 1976-77 | Daniels | Nineteenth-Century Novels of Female Adolescence | |
Ginsberg | Lesley | recent Ph.D. | Stanford University | 1997-98 | AAS-NEH | The Romance of Dependency: Childhood and the Ideology of Love in American Literature, 1825-1870 | |
Gitelman | Lisa | associate professor | Catholic University | 2007-8 | Last | Early Photographs of Words Backwards | |
Gladman | Lisa | associate professor | Catholic University | 2007-08 | Last | Early Photographs of Words Backwards | |
Glancy | Diane | poet | Shawnee Mission, KS | 2020 | Baron | Quadrille: A poetry manuscript that explores the effect of Christianity on the Native American | |
Glassmeyer | Danielle | associate professor of English | Bradley University | 2023-24 | Alstott Morgan | Other People's Children | |
Gochberg | Reed | Ph.D. candidate | Boston University | 2016-17 | Packer | Novel Objects: Museums and Scientific Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century American Literature | |
Goldsby | Jacqueline | assistant professor | Cornell University | 2000-1 | Peterson | A Spectacular Secret: The cultural Logic of Lynching in American Literature and Life | |
Gonzalez | Aston | Ph.D. candidate | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor | 2011-12 | Last | Kneeling and Fighting: African American Artists' Depiction of Black Humanity | |
Goode | Abby | assistant professor | Plymouth State University | 2017-18 | Peterson | Democratic Demographics: a Literary Genealogy of American Sustainability | |
Goodman | Glenda | Ph.D. candidate | Harvard University | 2010-11 | Peterson | Songs Crossing the Atlantic: The Making of Musical Hybrids | |
Gordon | Adam | PhD in English | UCLA | 2011-12 | Hench | Cultures of Criticism in Antebellum America | |
Gould | Philip | assistant professor | Brown University | 1999-00 | NEMLA | A Barbaric Trade: Commerce, Antislavery, and Cultures of Manners in Anglo-America, 1770-1830 | |
Gould | Sarah | Ph.D. candidate | University of Michigan | 2008-9 | Last | Seeing American: The Visual Representation of Race in Early American Children's Literature and Games | |
Gowan | Emily | PhD candidate in English | Boston University | 2022-23 | Hench | On the Margins: Steady-Sellers and the Problem of Inequality in Nineteenth-Century America | |
Gowen | Emily | Ph.D. candidate in English and American literature | Boston University | 2019-20 | Reese | Defoe’s American Readers | |
Graff | Harvey | professor | University of Texas, San Antonio | 1988-89 | AAS-NEH | Conflicting Paths: The Transformations of Growing Up, 1750-20 | |
Graham | Maryemma | associate professor | Northeastern University | 1990-91 | NEMLA | Afro-American Authorship, 1746-06 | |
Graham | Susan | Ph.D. candidate | University of Minnesota | 2005-6 | Peterson | Female Dorrites and Antebellum Partisanship | |
Grainger | Brett | Malcolm | Ph.D. candidate | Harvard University | 2012-13 | Last | The Vital Landscape: Evangelicals and Nature in America, 1740-1870 |
Grandjean | Katherine | assistant professor of history | Wellesley College | 2017-18 | AAS-NEH | The Harpe Murders and the Legacies of the American Revolution | |
Grant | Katherine | Ph.D. candidate | Yale University | 1994-95 | Peterson | The Lyceum Movement in America, 1826-1890 | |
Grasso | Christopher | associate professor | College of William and Mary | 1999-00 | Peterson | Skepticism and American Faith: The Early Nineteenth Century | |
Gray | Myron | Ph.D. candidate | University of Pennsylvania | 2012-13 | Peterson | French Music in Federal Philadelphia | |
Green | Harvey | professor | Northeastern University | 1997-98 | Peterson | Myth and History in American Literary and Material Culture, 1850-10 | |
Green | James | associate librarian | Library Company of Philadelphia | 1986-87 | Boni | The Book Distribution Network of Mathew Carey, 1785-1820 | |
Green | James | associate librarian | Library Company of Philadelphia | 1989-90 | Botein | The Transformation of the American Book Trade, 1785-1825 | |
Green | Nathaniel | associate professor of history | Northern Virginia Community College | 2019-20 | Last | The Man of the People: Political Dissent and the Making of the American Presidency | |
Greenfield | Bruce | assistant professor | Dalhousie University | 1989-90 | NEMLA | Plotting the Mississippi: A Comparative Study of Eighteenth-Century Discovery Rhetoric | |
Greenhill | Jennifer Ann | Ph.D. Candidate | Yale University | 2005-6 | AHPCS | The Plague of Jocularity: Art, Humor, and the American Social Body, 1863-1906 | |
Greenhouse | Wendy | Ph.D. candidate | Yale University | 1987-88 | Peterson | Tudors and Stuarts in Antebellum America | |
Greenspan | Ezra | Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Chair in Humanities and Professor of English | Southern Methodist University | 2016-17 | AAS-NEH | The Lives and Times of Frederick Douglass and His Family: A Composite Biography | |
Greenspan | Ezra | professor | Southern Methodist University | 2009-10 | Mellon Distinguished Scholar | William Wells Brown: An African-American Life in Letters | |
Grider | Phillip | research associate | Georg-August-Universität Göttingen | 2023-24 | Ebeling | Nonhuman Agency in Early North American Media | |
Griffin | Sean | Ph.D. candidate in history | Lehman College | 2019-20 | Peterson | Labor, Land, and Freedom: Antebellum Labor Reform and the Rise of Antislavery Politics | |
Griffith | Sally | associate professor | Villanova University | 1992-93 | Peterson | Boosterism in Nineteenth-Century American Newspapers | |
Grom | Brenton | Ph.D. candidate | Case Western Reserve University | 2013-14 | Peterson | The Death and Transfiguration of American Psalmody ca. 1805-1840 | |
Groom | Kelle | poet | New Smyrna Beach, FL | 2011 | Hearst | Memoir about Thomas Greenough, the last surviving Wampanoag Indian on the Bass River reservation in South Yarmouth, MA | |
Gross | Jonathan | professor | DePaul University | 2007-8 | Peterson | Thomas Jefferson's Scrapbooks: Prose Clippings | |
Gross | Robert | associate professor | Amherst College | 1984-85 | Peterson | The Ideology of Print: The Book and Social Change in America | |
Gross | Robert | professor | College of William and Mary | 2002-3 | Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence | The Transcendentalists and Their World | |
Groves | Jeffrey | professor | Harvey Mudd College | 2011-12 | Last | A Practical Study of the Isaiah Thomas Press at the American Antiquarian Society | |
Groves | Jeffrey | associate professor | Harvey Mudd College | 1995-96 | Peterson | Ticknor and Fields: Literary Promotion and American Canon Formation, 1840-1865 | |
Grubbs | Lindsey | Ph.D. candidate in English | Emory University | 2019-20 | Peterson | Moral Disorders: The Diagnostic Logic of Nineteenth-Century Literature and Medicine | |
Grummitt | Julia | Ph.D. candidate in history | Princeton University | 2018-19 | Last | The Great National Work: Visualizing Territory and Race in Nineteenth-Century North America | |
Grunes | Marissa | Ph.D. candidate in English | Harvard University | 2019-20 | Last | This Corner in the Wild: Architectural Metaphor in Nineteenth-Century American Literature | |
Gruntner | Holly | Ph.D. candidate in history | William & Mary | 2020-21 | Peterson | 'some people of skil and curiosity': Knowledge and Labor in Early American Gardens, 1650-1820 | |
Guerra | Douglas | assistant professor of English and creative writing | SUNY, Oswego | 2014-15 | Last | On the Move: Gaming Models for Literary Theory | |
Guillen | Nalleli | Ph.D. candidate | University of Delaware | 2016-17 | Tracy | 'Round the World Every Evening': Panoramic Spectacles, Entertainment Culture, and a Growing Imperial Consciousness in Nineteenth-Century America | |
Gunn | Robert | Lawrence | assistant professor | The University of Texas at El Paso | 2008-9 | Peterson | Ethnology and Empire: John Russell Bartlett and the U.S./Mexico Borderlands |
Gura | Philip | William S. Newman Distinguished Professor | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill | 1989-90 | Peterson | The Reverend Nathan Fiske and the Cultural Transformation of Central Massachusetts | |
Gura | Philip | William S. Newman Distinguished Professor | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | 2002-3 | Peterson | Guitars for all America: C.F. Martin (1796-1873) and the 19th Century Music Trade | |
Gura | Philip | William S. Newman Distinguished Professor | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | 1998-99 | Peterson | America's Instrument: The 19th Century Banjo | |
Gura | Philip | William S. Newman Distinguished Professor | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | 2006-7 | Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence | The Club of the Like-Minded: A History of New England Transcendentalism | |
Guyatt | Nicholas | assistant professor | University of York, UK | 2013-14 | Peterson | The Scale of Beings and the Prehistory of 'separate but equal' | |
Gwartney | Debra | non-fiction writer | Oregon | 2008 | Baron | I am a Stranger Here Myself: A memoir and history of Narcissa Prentiss Whitman and womanhood in the patriarchal American West | |
Ha | Polly | Ph.D. candidate | University of Cambridge | 2006-7 | Peterson | The Decalogue and Formation of Denomination | |
Haberman | Robb | Ph.D. candidate | University of Connecticut | 2004-5 | Legacy | "Magazine Production and the Economics of the Print Trade in Post-Revolutionary America" | |
Hackenberg | Michael | assistant professor | University of Chicago | 1986-87 | Boni | The Subscription Publishing Phenomenon; William Still's Selling of The Underground Railroad in Philadelphia; The Firm of Deming and Francis in Wethersfield, Conn; The Career of Robert Sears of New York | |
Hadden | Sally | associate professor | University of Toledo | 1994-95 | Peterson | Slave Patrols of the Old South and Newspapers as Disseminators of Legal Information | |
Hagedorn | Nancy | assistant professor | St John's University | 1998-99 | Peterson | Interpreters Among the Iroquois, 1664-1775 | |
Hagedorn | Nancy | Ph.D. candidate | College of William and Mary | 1987-88 | Peterson | Mediating the Exchange of Cultures: Interpreters among the Iroquois, 1664-1775 | |
Hagenbuch | Gary | teacher | West Tatnuck School, Worcester, MA | 1995 | K-12 | To Develop a Curriculum Unit Based upon Worcester, 1825-1850 | |
Hale | Matthew | Ph.D. candidate | Brandeis University | 2000-1 | Legacy | Neither Britons nor Frenchmen: The Creation of American Nationality, 1789-1815 | |
Haley-Newman | Megan | Ph.D. candidate | College of William and Mary | 1996-97 | Peterson | Pest Control Strategies and Their Social Implications in the Chesapeake Area, 1600-1800 | |
Hall | David | professor | Boston University | 1981-82 | AAS-NEH | History of Popular Culture in Colonial New England | |
Hall | David | Bartlett Professor of New England Church History | Harvard University | 2004-5 | Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence | A New History of Puritan America | |
Hall | Michael | professor | University of Texas | 1975-76 | Daniels | The Diaries of Increase Mather | |
Haltman | Kenneth | postdoctoral fellow | Bryn Mawr College | 1993-94 | Peterson | The Invention of Ethnographic Portraiture | |
Halttunen | Karen | professor | University of California, Davis | 1999-00 | Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence | American Pilgrimage: A Cultural History of Plymouth Rock | |
Halttunen | Karen | associate professor | Northwestern University | 1988-89 | RA | Murder and the Gothic Imagination in American Culture | |
Halttunen | Karen | professor | UC Davis | 1995-96 | Peterson | Jacob's Pillows: Natural History and Memory in the Making of New England | |
Halttunen | Karen | associate professor | Northwestern University | 1987-88 | Peterson | Murder and the Gothic Imagination in American Culture | |
Hamilton | Cynthia | senior lecturer | Manchester Metropolitan | 1979-80 | Peterson | Representations of the Freedmen 1861-76 | |
Hamilton | William | Ph.D. candidate | Yale University | 1979-80 | Daniels | Preachers and Professionalism | |
Hancock | David | associate professor | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor | 2003-4 | ASECS | Oceans of Wine, Empires of Commerce: Madeira Wine and the Self-Organization of the Atlantic Market Economy, 1640-1815 | |
Handsman | Russell | independent scholar | Litchfield, CT | 1993-94 | Peterson | Challenging the Silences in New England History: John Milton Earle and the Indian People of Massachusetts | |
Hansen | Karen | Ph.D. candidate | UC Berkeley | 1988-89 | Peterson | The Social Dimension of Laborers' Lives, 1810-60 | |
Hanson | Charles | Ph.D. candidate | UC Berkeley | 1991-92 | Peterson | From the Quebec Act to the French Alliance: Anti-Catholicism in Revolutionary New England | |
Hardy | Molly | postdoctoral fellow | Southwestern University | 2012-13 | NEMLA | Imperial Authorship and Eighteenth-Century Transatlantic Literary Production | |
Harley | Anne | musician, soprano | Claremont, CA | 2012 | Hearst | True Witness: A multi-choral civil rights cantata inspired by the texts of Charlotte Forten | |
Harley | John | Exeter College | 1976-77 | Daniels | Maps in Eighteenth-Century North American Libraries | ||
Harnish | Katherine | Ph.D. candidate | Washington University in St. Louis | 2017-18 | Drawn to Art | Painting Ephemera in the Age of Mass Production | |
Harris | Mazie | Ph.D. candidate | Brown University | 2012-13 | Last | Selling Photography on Broadway, 1839-1884 | |
Harris | Michael | assistant professor | University of Kentucky | 1972-73 | U.S. Steel Foundation | Book Traders and Books in the Ohio Valley, 1800-1850 | |
Harrison | Candice | Ph.D. candidate | Emory University | 2006-7 | Peterson | The Politics of Exchange in Philadelphia's Public Markets, 1770-1859 | |
Harthorn | Steven | Ph.D. candidate | University of Tennessee, Knoxville | 2002-3 | Botein | James Fenimore Cooper and the American Literary Market, 1838-1851 | |
Harvey | Samantha | professor of English | Boise State University | 2017-18 | AAS-NEH | Reading the Book of Nature: Imagination, Observation, and Conservation in Transatlantic Romanticism | |
Harvey | Sean | visiting assistant professor | Northern Illinois University | 2010-11 | AAS-NEH | American Languages: Indians, Ethnology, and the Empire for Liberty | |
Hatch | Nathan | assistant professor | University of Notre Dame | 1977-78 | Daniels | From Revolution to Reaction | |
Hatcher | Jeffrey | playwright | Minneapolis, MN | 1995 | Wallace | Sockdology: A play about the actors in the play Our American Cousin | |
Haulman | Kate | Ph.D. candidate | Cornell University | 1999-00 | Peterson | The Empire's New Clothes: The Politics of Dress in America, 1765-1820 | |
Hawley | Elizabeth | Ph.D. candidate | Georgia Institute of Technology | 2002-3 | Reese | American Publishers of Indecent Books, 1840 - 1890 | |
Hawley | Elizabeth Haven | University librarian special and area studies collections, George A. Smathers Libraries | University of Florida | 2023-24 | AAS-NEH | A Perfect Machine: The Adams Power Press | |
Hayes | Lisa | playwright | Bowie, MD | 2011 | Baron | Research on colonial America just before the Revolutionary War to be used in writing two museum theater plays for the Accokeek Foundation's Natonal Colonial Farm | |
Hayes | Monique Celeste | historical novelist | Fort Washington, MD | 2023 | Baron | Research for “Sally Forth,” on African-American experience during the American Revolution from the years 1771-1785 | |
Haynes | April | PhD in history | University of California, Santa Barbara | 2009-10 | Hench | Riotous Flesh: Confronting Gender and Sexuality through Grahamite Health Reform, 1830-1860 | |
Hazard | Sonia | Ph.D. candidate | Duke University | 2017-18 | Last | The Touch of the Word: Evangelical Cultures of Print in Antebellum America | |
Hazard | Sonia | Ph.D. candidate | Duke University | 2013-14 | Last | In and Of the Machine: Religion and Visual Technologies in Antebellum America | |
Hazard | Sonia | visiting assistant professor of religious studies | Franklin & Marshall College | 2018-19 | AAS-NEH | The Touch of the Word: Evangelical Cultures of Print in Antebellum America | |
Headley | Janet | associate professor | Loyola College | 2002-3 | Drawn to Art | Structuring Urban Space: Public Monuments in Boston, 1825-1897 | |
Hebel | Udo | chair | University of Regensburg | 2000-1 | Peterson | Forefathers' Day Orations and Celebrations between the American Revolution and the Civil War | |
Heinzer | Holly | Ph.D. candidate | Yale University | 2000-1 | Peterson | On the Move: The Means and Meanings of Travel in Northeastern America, 1750-1850 | |
Held | Beverly | Ph.D. candidate | University of Michigan | 1980-81 | Hiatt | American Festivals--The Early Republican | |
Heller | Lee | assistant professor | Mercer College | 1994-95 | RA | The Uses of Fiction: Novel Reading and American Culture, 1720-1860 | |
Heller | Lee | assistant professor | Mercer College | 1989-90 | AAS-NEH | The Novel as Popular Literature: American Fiction in the 18th and 19th Centuries | |
Helwig | Timothy | Ph.D. candidate | University of Maryland | 2005-6 | Peterson | Race, Nativism, and the Making of Class in Antebellum City-Mysteries | |
Henderson | H. | professor | Oklahoma State University | 1976-77 | Daniels | Political Culture in Virginia and Massachusetts, 1775-1800 | |
Hendler | Glenn | associate professor | University of Notre Dame | 2002-3 | NEMLA | Riot Acts: Gender, Race, and Public Violence in Nineteenth-Century American Literature | |
Henretta | James | professor | Boston University | 1984-85 | AAS-NEH | Law and the Creation of the Liberal State in America, 1770-1870 | |
Herbert | Amanda | Ph.D. candidate | Johns Hopkins University | 2007-8 | Peterson | Transatlantic female alliances, 1640-1714 | |
Hernandez | Melanie | assistant professor of English | California State University, Fresno | 2019-20 | Last | Drawing the Border: Mexicans and Mexicanness in Nineteenth-Century U.S. Visual Culture | |
Hernandez | Melanie | Ph.D. candidate | University of Washington, Seattle | 2012-13 | Drawn to Art | Currier & Ives's 'Darktown' Series: Recovering White Capital through Violent Satire | |
Herrington | Eldrid | assistant professor | University College, Dublin | 2003-4 | AAS-NEH | Civil War, Revision, and Self-Representation | |
Herrington | Philip | Ph.D. candidate | University of Virginia | 2010-11 | Peterson | The Plantation as Imagined in Antislavery Discourse, 1830-1860 | |
Herrmann | Sebastian | M. | lecturer in American studies | University of Leipzig | 2015-16 | Ebeling | Imagining (Big) Data |
Herzogenrath | Bernd | researcher | University of Cologne | 2003-4 | Ebeling | Cotton Mather’s Conception of the Body | |
Hess | Sophie | PhD candidate in American history | University of Maryland | 2023-24 | Korzenik | 'Come by Water and Not by Land:' Iron, Rivers, and Challenges to Settler Colonialism in Maryland, 1608-1782 | |
Hessell | Nikki | associate professor of English | Victoria University of Wellington | 2018-19 | Peterson | Sensitive Negotiations: Romantic Literature and Indigenous Diplomacy, 1820-1950 | |
Heyrman | Christine | assistant professor | UC Irvine | 1979-80 | AAS-NEH | The Culture of Charity: Merchants, Ministers, and the Social Order of New England,1680-1740 | |
Highland | Kristen | Ph.D. candidate | New York University | 2012-13 | Botein | At the Bookstore: Literary and Cultural Experience in Antebellum New York City | |
Hijar | Katherine | Ph.D. candidate | Johns Hopkins University | 2004-5 | AHPCS | Sex, Violence, and Sport in American Popular Print Culture, 1820-1880 | |
Hill | Sean | poet | Bemidji, MN | 2010 | Hearst | Dangerous Goods: A series of poems about two African American men who immigrated with their families from Milledgeville, GA to Liberia in the 1870s | |
Hilliard | Kathleen | associate professor | Iowa State University | 2017-18 | Peterson | Bonds Burst Asunder: The Revolutionary Politics of Getting By in Civil War and Emancipation, 1860-1867 | |
Hinsley | Curtis | associate professor | Colgate University | 1986-87 | Peterson | Anthropology in Boston, 1860-20 | |
Hinz-Bode | Kristina | assistant professor | University of Kassel | 2007-8 | Ebeling | America's Cultural Deficits: A Transatlantic Debate and Its Reflection in American Literature | |
Hinz-Bode | Kristina | assistant professor | University of Kassel | 2006-7 | Ebeling | America's Cultural Deficits: A Transatlantic Debate and Its Reflection in American Literature | |
Hirshberg | Charles | writer | New York, NY | 2005 | Baron | Vistas of Destiny: Thomas Wentworth Higginson in Worcester | |
Hobson | Hallie | playwright | New York, NY | 2001 | Hearst | Watchnight: A play on the eve of Emancipation | |
Hochman | Barbara | senior lecturer | Ben-Gurion University of the Negev | 2001-2 | NEMLA | Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Reading Revolution | |
Hodges | Graham | Russell Gao | professor | Colgate University | 1999-00 | Peterson | David Ruggles: Black Apostle of Freedom |
Hoeflich | Michael | professor | University of Kansas School of Law | 2001-2 | Reese | The Material Culture of the Nineteenth Century | |
Holmes | Gerard | Ph.D. candidate in English | University of Maryland | 2019-20 | Peterson | 'Discretion in the Interval': Emily Dickinson’s Musical Performances | |
Holness | Lucien | Ph.D. candidate in history | University of Maryland, College Park | 2018-19 | Last | Between North and South, East and West: The Anti-Slavery Movement in Southwestern Pennsylvania | |
Holt | Keri | assistant professor | Utah State University | 2010-11 | Last | Reading the Federal Republic: Considering the Place of the States in the Early U.S. | |
Holton | Woody | assistant professor | Bloomsburg University | 1999-00 | AAS-NEH | Republics of Hope and the Empire of Despair: A Social Interpretation of the United States Constitution | |
Homestead | Melissa | Ph.D. candidate | University of Pennsylvania | 1996-97 | Peterson | Imperfect Title: Nineteenth-Century American Women Authors and Literary Property | |
Homestead | Melissa | PhD candidate | University of Pennsylvania | 2000-1 | Hench | Imperfect Title, Nineteenth-Century American Women Authors and Literary Property | |
Homestead | Melissa | associate professor | University of Nebraska-Lincoln | 2010-11 | Reese | E.D.E.N. Southworth's Serial Fiction | |
Homsher | Betsy | Ph.D. candidate | UC Santa Barbara | 1998-99 | Peterson | The Diaries of Sally Ripley Stearns | |
Honeycutt | Brece | mixed media artist | Sheffield, MA | 2019 | Hearst | A series of artworks that demonstrate at their core a respect for the natural world in ages past | |
Hooper | Rachel | professor of art history | Savannah College of Art and Design | 2023-24 | Korzenik | Black-Owned Art Collections in the United States, 1860-1870 | |
Hoopes | James | professor | Babson College | 1983-84 | AAS-NEH | Consciousness in New England | |
Hopwood | Elizabeth | instructor | Loyola University Chicago | 2017-18 | Last | Eating the Atlantic: Nineteenth-Century U.S. and Caribbean Tables and Texts | |
Horowitz | Helen | Lefkowitz | professor | Smith College | 1999-00 | Mellon Postdoctoral | Sexual Representation and Censorship in the United States, 1830-80 |
Horton | James O. | professor emeritus | George Washington University | 2010-11 | Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence | A Documentary History of African Americans from 1619 to the Civil War | |
Horton | Lois | professor emerita | George Mason University | 2010-11 | Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence | African Americans and the Concept of Freedom in the Revolutionary Era | |
House | Kay | professor | San Francisco State University | 1977-78 | Daniels | Editing Cooper's 'The Pilot' | |
Howe | John | professor emeritus | University of Minnesota | 2002-3 | ASECS | The Social Politics of Verbal Discourse in Revolutionary Boston | |
Howell | William | associate professor of English | Boston University | 2020-21 | AAS-NEH | Worldly Muses: American Occasional Poetry from the Revolution to Reconstruction | |
Hsueh | Vicki | assistant professor | Western Washington University | 2004-5 | Peterson | Hybrid Constitutionalism: Negotiating Constitutions and Cultures in the Proprietary Colonies, 1625-1690 | |
Huang | Nian-Sheng | associate professor | California State University, Channel Islands | 2005-6 | Peterson | The Poor in Early Massachusetts, 1630-1830 | |
Huang | Yiyun | Ph.D. candidate in history | University of Tennessee-Knoxville | 2020-21 | Peterson | The Chinese Origins of Medicinal Tea: Global Cultural Transfer and a Vast Early America | |
Hudson | Angela | Pulley | PhD candidate | Yale University | 2004-5 | Peterson | Indians, Slaves, and Surveyors on the Federal Road, 1790s-1840s |
Hudson | Angela Pulley | associate professor of history | Texas A&M University | 2016-17 | Peterson | Indian Doctresses in the Nineteenth-Century United States | |
Huffman | John | PhD candidate | Harvard University | 2009-10 | Peterson | Documents of Identity in the Early Republic | |
Hughes | Amy | associate professor | Brooklyn College (CUNY) | 2015-16 | AAS-NEH | An Actor's Tale: Theater, Culture, and Everyday Life in Nineteenth-Century America | |
Hughes | Amy | PhD candidate | Brooklyn College | 2009-10 | Last | 'Thoughts Bodied upon the State': Sensationalism and Reform in Nineteenth-Century America, 1842-1867 | |
Hughes | Jennifer | Ph.D. candidate | Emory University | 2007-8 | Last | "Telling Laughter: A Cultural History of American Humor, 1830-1900" | |
Hunt | Helen | professor of English | Tennessee Technological University | 2017-18 | Last | Provoking Pleasure: Erotic Dominance & Submission in Early American Fiction | |
Hunt | Shirley | musician | Boston, MA | 2022 | Hearst | Research for concert/lecture which focuses on early 19th-century lutherie in New England | |
Hunter | Christopher | assistant professor | California Institute of Technology | 2012-13 | Reese | A New and More Perfect Edition: Reading, Editing, and Publishing Autobiography in America, 1787-1850 | |
Hunter | Phyllis | Whitman | Ph.D. candidate | College of William and Mary | 1992-93 | Peterson | Ship of Wealth: New England Merchants, Colonial Capitalism, and the Rhetoric of Money |
Huntley | Jen | A. | Ph.D. candidate | University of Nevada, Reno | 1998-99 | Botein | The Genius of Civilization: The Publishing Industry and the Creation of Western Regional Identity,1848-00 |
Hurley | Natasha | postdoctoral fellow | University of Alberta | 2008-9 | ASECS | The Child of Circulation in American Literature: The Case of Robinson Crusoe | |
Huston | Reeve | associate professor of history | Duke University | 2017-18 | AAS-NEH | Reforging American Democracy | |
Hutchison | Coleman | Ph.D. candidate | Northwestern University | 2005-6 | Botein | Occasioning Verse and Volume | |
Hyde | Carrie | Ph.D. candidate | Rutgers University | 2009-10 | Peterson | Alienable Rights: Negative Styles of U.S. Citizenship, 1798-1868 | |
Hynes | Jennifer | visiting instructor | West Virginia University | 1997-98 | Tracy | Nineteenth-Century Women and the News: The Case of Elizabeth Stoddard | |
Iachini | Gian | teaching assistant | University of Milan | 2009-10 | Drawn to Art | 'Join, or Die': Pictures and Politics in the American Revolution | |
Ifeka | Helena | Ph.D. candidate | Columbia University | 1999-00 | Peterson | The Parkman Relations | |
Irvin | Benjamin | Ph.D. candidate | Brandeis University | 2000-1 | Peterson | Representative Men: A Cultural History of the Continental Congress | |
Isenberg | Nancy | associate professor | University of Tulsa | 2007-8 | Peterson | Dirty Politics in Early America | |
Isenberg | Nancy | associate professor | University of Tulsa | 2003-4 | Peterson | The Sexual Politics of Aaron Burr | |
Isenberg | Nancy | Ph.D. candidate | University of Wisconsin, Madison | 1987-88 | Hiatt | `Co-Equality of the Sexes': The Feminist and Religious Discourse of the Nineteenth-Century Woman's Rights Movement in America, 1848-60 | |
Jablonski | Heike | Ph.D. candidate | Heidelberg Center for American Studies, University of Heidelberg | 2013-14 | Ebeling | John Foxe in America | |
Jackson | Kimberly Gladman | 2000 | Peterson | Mysteries and Miseries: City Mysteries Novels and Class in Antebellum America | |||
Jackson | Leon | assistant professor | University of South Carolina | 2003-4 | Peterson | The Business of Letters: Authorial Economies in America, 1780s-1840s | |
Jackson-Opoku | Sandra | novelist | Chicago, IL | 2008 | Hearst | God's Gift to the Natives: A novel that explores one musician's enigmatic life and tragic death, while also charting the history and movement of the African diaspora | |
Jackson-Retondo | Elaine | Ph.D. candidate | UC Berkeley | 1997-98 | Peterson | The Penitentiary as an Artifact of the Cultural Landscape: A Comparative Analysis, 1780-1860 | |
Jaffee | David | teaching fellow | Harvard University | 1981-82 | Hiatt | The Formation of a Yankee Culture | |
Jaffee | David | assistant professor | CUNY | 1988-89 | Peterson | People of the Wachusett: Town Founders and Village Historians of New England, 1630-1860 | |
Jao | Charline | Graduate candidate in literatures in English | Cornell University | 2023-24 | Brown Family Collection | Family and Bereavement in the Album | |
Jaros | Peter | associate professor of English | Franklin & Marshall College | 2018-19 | Peterson | Incorporate Things: A Literary Genealogy of Corporate Personhood in Antebellum America | |
Jarvis | Michael | assistant professor | University of Rochester | 2003-4 | AAS-NEH | 'In the eye of All Trade': Bermuda and the Atlantic World, 1612-1815 | |
Jeffers | Honoree | poet | Norman, OK | 2009 | Baron | Research for book of poems whose centerpiece is a series about Phillis Wheatley, which imagines her interior life | |
John | Richard | instructor | University of Illinois at Chicago, Associate professor of History | 1986-87 | Hiatt | Managing the Mails: The American Postal System and the Communications Revolution in the Early Republic | |
John | Richard | associate professor of history | University of Illinois at Chicago | 1994-95 | RA | Visions of Enterprise: The Political Origins of the Modern Communications Infrastructure in the United States, 1837-17 | |
Johnson | Ann | assistant professor | Fordham University | 2002-3 | Botein | Engineering Handbooks as Carriers of Knowledge into the Field | |
Johnson | Brandon | Ph.D. candidate | University of Chicago | 2002-3 | Peterson | Spirits on the Stage: Public Mediums, Spiritualist Theater, and American Culture, 1848 -1893 | |
Johnson | Linck | associate professor | Colgate University | 1984-85 | AAS-NEH | Walden in Its Time | |
Johnson | Paul | guest lecturer | Princeton University | 1985-86 | AAS-NEH | From Yeoman to Factory Hand: Studies in Early Industrial Society | |
Johnson | Ronald Angelo | associate professor of history | Baylor University | 2023-24 | Peterson | Mutual Entanglements: Transracial Ties between Haitians and Revolutionary Americans | |
Johnson | Sherita L. | assistant professor of English | University of Southern Mississippi | 2022-23 | Korzenik | Panoramic Travel with Frances Harper: Archival Recovery of the Reconstruction Years | |
Johnson | Sue | painter | St Mary's City, MD | 2000 | Sigety (artist) | The Alternate Encyclopedia | |
Johnston | Elizabeth | teaching assistant | Harvard College | 2005-6 | Peterson | Choosing Freedom, Risking Slavery: African Americans, Antislavery Advocates, and the Courts in Massachusetts, 1830-1860 | |
Johnston | Patricia | professor of visual arts | College of the Holy Cross | 2023-24 | Last | Global Aesthetics | |
Johnston | Patricia | professor | Salem State College | 2007-8 | Last | "Martyrs, Riots, Nuns, and Peasants" | |
Joncus | Berta | reader in the department of music | University of London | 2022-23 | Keller | Abolitionist Song: Anglo-American Exchanges, 1780-1810 | |
Jones | Jacqueline | Ph.D. candidate | University of Wisconsin, | 1974-75 | Daniels | Northern Teachers in the Post-Civil War South | |
Jones | Paul | Christian | assistant professor | Ohio University | 2007-8 | Peterson | The Newgate Novel Comes to America: Antebellum Crime Fiction and the Anti-Gallows Movement |
Jones | Sophie Heather | Ph.D. candidate | University of Liverpool | 2016-17 | Peterson | From Anglicization to Loyalism: New York, 1691-1783 | |
Jones | T. Cole | PhD in history | The Johns Hopkins University | 2014-15 | Hench | Deprived of their Liberty: Enemy Prisoners and the Culture of War in Revolutionary America | |
Jortner | Adam | assistant professor of history | Auburn University | 2014-15 | ASECS | Witchcraft and the Rise of American Religious Freedom, 1626-1789 | |
Joseph | Michael | librarian | Rutgers University | 1997-98 | Peterson | McLoughlin Bros, 1858-1878 | |
Joy | Natalie | assistant professor of history | Northern Illinois University | 2016-17 | Peterson | Abolitionists and Indians in the Antebellum Era | |
Jung | Sandro | fellow | Herzog August Library | 2018-19 | Last | A Transnational History of American Book Illustration | |
Junker | Carsten | assistant professor | University of Bremen | 2011-12 | Ebeling | Reading Affect in Eighteenth-Century Abolitionist Debates | |
Kabala | James | Ph.D. candidate | Brown University | 2007-8 | Legacy | A Christian Nation?: Religion and the State in the Early American Republic, 1787-1844 | |
Kahn | Laurie | independent filmmaker | Watertown, MA | 1992-93 | ASECS | A Midwife's Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard (film adaptation) | |
Kaja | Jeffrey | Ph.D. candidate | University of Michigan | 2008-9 | Peterson | "From Rivers to Roads: Economic Development and the Evolution of Transportation Systems in Early Pennsylvania, 1675-1800." | |
Kamil | Neil | associate professor | University of Texas at Austin | 2012-13 | AAS-NEH | Artisans of 'Inventive Genius': Atlantic Refugees, Niche Economies, and Portable Devices in the Manufacture of Polite Matter, 1640-1789 | |
Kanzler | Katja | associate lecturer | Leipzig University | 2006-7 | Ebeling | Genre and Separate Spheres in Antebellum Women's Writing | |
Karlsen | Carol | associate professor | University of Michigan | 1994-95 | AAS-NEH | Relations of Power, the Power of Relations: Iroquois Communities in Western New York, 1750-00 | |
Kaspirek | Maria | Ph.D. candidate in American studies | Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg | 2017-18 | Ebeling | (In)Sanitary Science: The Discourse of Mental Hygiene as Tacit Knowledge in Antebellum Literature | |
Katz | Wendy | associate professor | University of Nebraska-Lincoln | 2008-9 | Last | The Politics of Art Criticism in the Penny Press, 1833-1862 | |
Keech | Pamela | visual artist and independent curator | New York, NY | 1997 | Wallace | Nurseries: An installation picturing the lives of children in post Civil War America | |
Keiter | Lindsay | assistant professor of history | Penn State-Altoona | 2020-21 | Peterson | Uniting Interests: Love, Money, and the Law in American Marriage, 1750-1860 | |
Kelley | Mark | assistant professor of English | Florida International University | 2019-20 | AHPCS | Sentimental Seamen: Feeling Bodies in an American Age of Sail | |
Kelley | Mary | professor | Dartmouth College | 1990-91 | Peterson | Achieving Authority: Women in Public in Early America | |
Kelley | Mary | Ruth Bordin Collegiate Professor of History, American Culture, and Women’s Studies | University of Michigan | 2013-14 | Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence | 'What Are You Reading, What Are You Saying?' American Reading and Writing Practices, 1760-1860 | |
Kelley | Sean | associate professor | Hartwick College | 2008-9 | AAS-NEH | Gone to Africa: A Rhode Island Slave Ship and the Making of a Diaspora | |
Kelley | Wyn | Senior lecturer of literature | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 2023-24 | AAS-NEH | Brazi in Early North American Black Print Culture | |
Kelly | Catherine | assistant professor | University of Oklahoma | 1999-00 | Peterson | Things Useful and Ornamental: Gender, Culture, and Gentility in the Bourgeois Republic | |
Kelly | Catherine | Ph.D. candidate | University of Rochester | 1987-88 | Peterson | Mothers and Daughters: Intergenerational Conflict and Continuity, 1820-39 | |
Kelly | John | teaching fellow | Harvard University | 1973-74 | Mellon short-term fellow | The Scientific Contents and Popular Use of American Almanacs | |
Kennelly | Laura | assistant editor | Baldwin-Wallace College | 1994-95 | Peterson | Samuel West: Private Life in Revolutionary Times, 1739-1808 | |
Keralis | Spencer | Ph.D. candidate | New York University | 2009-10 | Legacy | Children of Wrath: Violence, Remembrance, and the Making of Youth in Antebellum America | |
Keyes | Sarah | Ph.D. candidate | University of Southern California | 2010-11 | Peterson | Circling Back: Migration to the Pacific and the Reconfiguration of America, 1820-1900 | |
Kiechle | Melanie | assistant professor of history | Virginia Tech University | 2014-15 | AAS-NEH | Smell Detectives: An Olfactory History of Nineteenth-Century America | |
Kikuchi | Akira | professor | Otaru University of Commerce | 1991-92 | RA | The Development of American Society from the Colonial Period to the Early Nineteenth Century | |
Kilbride | Daniel | associate professor | John Carroll University | 2007-8 | Peterson | The Grand Tour: European Travelers and American National Identities, 1750-1870 | |
Kimnach | Wilson | affiliate professor | Clark University | 1993-94 | AAS-NEH | Literature of the Sermon in Eighteenth-Century America | |
King | John | assistant professor | University of Michigan | 1980-81 | AAS-NEH | Puritan Psychomachy: Themes of Piety and Mental Pathology in Early America | |
Kirkpatrick | Marguerite | library media specialist | Logan County High School | 1997 | K-12 | Study of journals, diaries, amateur newspapers, and letters of young people to use in curriculum development for interdisciplinary unites in social studies, language arts, family living and media classes | |
Klaum | Alison | PhD candidate | University of Delaware | 2010-11 | Last | Pressing Flowers: American Floral Prints and Preserving Culture in the Nineteenth Century | |
Klein | Lauren | assistant professor | GA Insitute of Technology | 2013-14 | Drawn to Art | A Cultural History of Data Visualization, 1786-2013 | |
Klein | Shana | Ph.D. candidate | Univeristy of New Mexico | 2013-14 | AHPCS | The Fruits of Empire: Contextualizing Food in Still-Life Representation, 1850-1900 | |
Klein | Shana | assistant professor | Kent State University | 2022-23 | Korzenik | Spoiled Milk: The Visual Culture of Breastfeeding and Motherhood in Victorian America | |
Klimasmith | Betsy | associate professor | University of Massachusetts, Boston | 2008-9 | Botein | Cities and Seductions: Sex and Early American Urban Fiction | |
Knecht | Rachel | Ph.D. candidate | Brown University | 2016-17 | Lapides | Inventing the Mathematical Economy in Nineteenth-Century America | |
Knoles | Lucia | associate professor | Assumption College | 1998-99 | RA | A Slippery Self: Self Culture and the Self-made Man in Nineteenth Century American Literature | |
Knutson | Andrea | associate professor of English | Oakland University | 2020-21 | Last | Barbados’s Plantation History at the Intersection of Slavery and Ecocide | |
Koch | Philippa | Ph.D. candidate | University of Chicago Divinity School | 2013-14 | Peterson | Persistent Providence: Religion and Epidemics in Eighteenth-Century America | |
Koenigsberg | Lisa | Ph.D. candidate | Yale University | 1984-85 | Haven | Professionalizing Domesticity | |
Kohlstedt | Sally | Gregory | associate professor | Syracuse University | 1982-83 | Haven | Natural History Museums: The Nineteenth Century |
Komanecky | Michael | independent scholar | 2007-8 | Last | Carleton Watkins' Photographs of the California Missions | ||
Koo | Kathryn | assistant professor | Saint Mary's College of California | 2005-6 | Peterson | In the House of God: Cotton Mather and the Making of Puritan Slavery | |
Kopacz | Paula | associate professor | Eastern Kentucky University | 1988-89 | RA | Women's Daily Life in Seventeenth-Century New England | |
Kopelson | Heather | assistant professor of history | University of Alabama | 2014-15 | Last | Idolatrous Processions: The Production of Peoples and Places in the Atlantic World | |
Kornblith | Gary | assistant professor | Oberlin College | 1984-85 | Haven | Master Mechanics in New England, 1780s-1850s | |
Koschnik | Albrecht | Library Company of Philadelphia | 2009-10 | ASECS | American Conceptions of Civil Society, 1750-1850 | ||
Kras | Carolyn | writer, screen (TV, theater, stage) | Los Angeles, CA | 2014 | Hearst | Research for a TV pilot script to take place in 1871 after the Great Chicago Fire | |
Kroeger | Karl | music librarian | University of Colorado, Boulder | 1987-88 | Peterson | The Complete Works of William Billings | |
Kroeger | Karl | music librarian | University of Colorado, Boulder | 1973-74 | Mellon short-term fellow | The Complete Works of William Billings, volume 4 | |
Kuczynski | Peter | chairman | Martin Luther University, Halle, Germany | 1987-88 | RA | The Contemporary Reception of Nathaniel Hawthorne | |
Kummer | Karsten | lecturer | University of Bremen | 2002-3 | Ebeling | Eighteenth-Century German-American Texts: A Study of Intercultural Negotiations and Relations | |
Kupperman | Karen Ordahl | Silver Professor | New York University | 2003-04 | Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence | The Founding of Jamestown in Its Atlantic Context | |
Laats | Adam | professor of teaching, learning, and educational leadership | State University of New York, Binghamton | 2018-19 | Alstott-Morgan | Toe the Line: Joseph Lancaster and the Delusion of Early School Reform | |
Labuz | Ronald | professor | Mohawk Valley Community College | 1991-92 | Boni | American Graphic Design, 1830-70 | |
Lacey | Barbara | associate professor | Saint Joseph College | 1996-97 | AAS-NEH | Religious Imagery Transformed: The Eighteenth-Century American Illustrated Imprint | |
Lafferty | Ben | PhD in history | Queen Mary, University of London | 2014-15 | Fulbright | A Marketplace of Ideas: Printed Culture and Communications in Federalist Era New England | |
LaFleur | Greta | assistant professor | University of Hawai'I at Manoa | 2013-14 | Peterson | American Insides: Popular Narrative and the Historiography of Sexuality, 1674-1815 | |
Lamore | Eric | Professor of English | University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez | 2023-24 | AAS-NEH | “Unstable as Water”: Early Black Atlantic Literature and Textual Fluidity | |
Lamore | Eric | professor of English | University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez (UPRM) | 2019-20 | Reese | Abagail Field Mott’s 1829 Abridged Edition of Olaudah Equiano’s ‘Interesting Narrative’: A Critical Edition | |
Lampert | Sara | Ph.D. candidate | University of Michigan | 2010-11 | Peterson | Women and the Making of the Nineteenth-Century Culture Industry | |
Lampi | Philip | independent researcher | 1974-75 | Daniels | Vote Tabulation in American Presidential, Congressional, Gubernatorial, and State Legislative Elections, 1788-1824 | ||
Landsberg | Eva | PhD candidate | Yale University | 2022-23 | Peterson | The Politics of Sugar in the 18th-Century British Atlantic | |
Lange | Allison | PhD candidate | Brandeis University | 2011-12 | AHPCS | Transformative Images of Woman Suffrage, 1776-1920 | |
Langford | Paul | Lincoln College, Oxford | 1974-75 | Daniels | British Attitudes towards the American Colonies during theAmerican Revolution | ||
Langley | Harold | associate curator | Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian | 1973-74 | Mellon short-term fellow | American Press Reaction to the Peace of Ghent | |
LaPiana | Amber | PhD candidate | Washington State University | 2011-12 | Last | Mapping Literary Regionalism | |
Larkin | Edward | assistant professor | University of Delaware | 2006-7 | AAS-NEH | The Loyalist Origins of United States Culture | |
Larkin | Ilana | Ph.D. candidate in English | Northwestern University | 2019-20 | Lapides | Hostile Love: Discipline, Nation, and History-Making in American Children’s Literature | |
Larkin | Jack | affiliate professor | Clark University | 2011-12 | AAS-NEH | David Claypoole Johnston and the Representation of American Life, 1797-1865 | |
Larnerd | Joseph | Ph.D. candidate in art and art history | Stanford University | 2018-19 | Jaffee | The Makings of Cut Glass in America, 1876-1916 | |
Larson | Kate | Clifford | Ph.D. candidate | University of New Hampshire | 2001-2 | Legacy | Asante, Daughter of Zion: The Life and Memory of Harriet Tubman |
Laurance | Emily | musician, harpist | Chapel Hill, NC | 2001 | Baron | Sacred Music and Theatrical Songs in Early Nineteenth Century America | |
Laurie | Bruce | professor | University of Massachusetts, Amherst | 1993-94 | AAS-NEH | The Search for Security in Nineteenth-Century America | |
Lauster | Darryl | sculptor | Arlington, TX | 2022 | Hearst | Research for a series of bronze sculptures that will visually identify with scrolls and parchment manuscripts | |
Lawes | Carolyn | associate instructor | UC Davis | 1990-91 | Peterson | The Second Great Awakening and the Development of Commercial Capitalism in Worcester, Massachusetts, 1820-48 | |
Lawrence | Kathleen | lecturer | Boston University | 2004-5 | Drawn-to-Art | "Margaret Fuller's Aesthetic Transcendentalism" | |
Lawson-Peebles | Robert | lecturer | Exeter College | 1990-91 | ASECS | Transatlantic Cultural Relations, 1745-80 | |
Layton | Brandon | Ph.D. candidate | University of California, Davis | 2017-18 | Alstott-Morgan | Children of Two Fires: Childhood, Diplomacy, and Change among the Choctaws and Chickasaws | |
Le Seven | Emilia | Ph.D. candidate in English-speaking cultures | Université Paris Diderot | 2018-19 | Jenny d’Héricourt | Cooper’s Sea Romances and the American Grand National Narrative | |
Leal | K. Elisa | assistant professor of history | Whitworth University ’ | 2022-23 | Lapidus | "Nurseries of Piety": Sunday Schools and Children’s Religious Culture in the Unites States, 1790-1860 | |
Leary | John | Patrick | assistant professor | Wayne State University | 2011-12 | Peterson | A Cultural History of Underdevelopment: Latin America in the U.S. Imagination |
Leary | Lewis | William Rand Kenan, Jr. professor | University of North Carolina | 1980-81 | Boni | Lectures in the United States, 1783-1829 | |
Leavenworth | Peter | Ph.D. candidate | University of New Hampshire | 2004-5 | Peterson | "Confrontations of Taste: American vs. European Standards of Music Aesthetics in the Early Republic" | |
Leavenworth | Peter | Ph.D. candidate | University of New Hampshire | 2007-8 | AAS-NEH | Accounting for Taste: The American Music Business in the Early Republic and Confrontations in Music Aesthetics, 1770-1825 | |
Lee | Jocelyn | teacher | Sequoia Union High School, Redwood City, CA | 1996 | K-12 | Seneca Falls to Suffrage: A Study of the Early Women's Movement, 1840-20 | |
Lee | John | playwright | Los Angeles, CA | 1996 | Wallace | Orphan Trains | |
Lee | Robert | Ph.D. candidate | University of CA, Berkeley | 2013-14 | Last | Louisiana Purchases: The US-Indian Treaty System in the Missouri River Valley, 1840-1851 | |
Lee-Johnson | Jazzmen | interdisciplinary artist | Providence, RI | 2019 | Jay and Deborah Last | Contraband: Visual pieces that explore how the industry of slavery laid the blueprint for drug crimes, gang culture, and mass incarceration in Black communities | |
Legros Georges | Danielle | poet | Boston, MA | 2023 | Hearst | Research for “Acts of Resistance to New England Slavery by Africans Themselves in New England,” a series of poems about Black self-determinism and articulations of freedom within and against the context of Northern slavery | |
Lehuu | Isabelle | Ph.D. candidate | Cornell University | 1988-89 | Boni | The New Readers in Antebellum America | |
Lemire | Elise | Ph.D. candidate | Rutgers University | 1994-95 | Peterson | Discourses of Miscegenation in United States, 1800-1865 | |
Lepler | Jessica | assistant professor | University of New Hampshire | 2008-9 | Hench | 1837: Anatomy of a Panic | |
Lepore | Jill | Ph.D. candidate | Yale University | 1993-94 | Peterson | Commemorating Cruelty: Writing and Remembering King Philip's War, 1675-76 | |
Leslie | Alex | Ph.D. candidate in literature | Rutgers University | 2019-20 | Peterson | Reading Regions: American Literature and Cultural Geography, 1865-1915 | |
Lett | Telesia | Ph.D. candidate | Boston University | 2016-17 | AHPCS | Making Money: Alfred Jones and the Business of Engraving | |
Levati | Edu | high school teacher of historia social | The American School of Sao Paulo, Brazil | 2022-23 | Peterson | Hemispheric Negotiations: The United States Recognition of Brazilian Independence | |
Levy | Barry | associate professor | University of Massachusetts, Amherst | 1998-99 | AAS-NEH | The Ordeal of Early American Equality: Orphans, Poor Children, and the Massachusetts Labor Regime, 1630-1820 | |
Levy | Marshall | teacher | Winn Brook School, Belmont, MA | 1995 | K-12 | The Evolution of the Chocolate Industry in the New England Area and its Impact on a Developing Society | |
Lewis | Andrew | PhD candidate | Yale University | 2000-1 | Peterson | Antiques of State: Archaeology in Early Republican America | |
Lewis | Charlene | Boyer | professor | Kalamazoo College | 2017-18 | Legacy | The Traitor's Wife: Peggy Arnold and Revolutionary America |
Lewis | Daniel | assistant professor | Northern Virginia Community College | 2010-11 | Last | The Popularity of 'Washington Crossing the Delaware' Prints in the Literary Marketplace, 1853-1861 | |
Lewis | Randi | Ph.D. candidate | University of Virginia | 2012-13 | Peterson | To 'the most distant parts of the Globe': Trade, Politics, and the Maritime Frontier in the Early Republic, 1763-1819 | |
Lhamon | W | T. | George M. Harper professor | Florida State University | 1998-99 | Peterson | Jump Jim Crow: Plays, Lyrics, and Street Prose of the First Atlantic Popular Culture |
Li | Yan | Ph.D. candidate | University of Connecticut | 1986-87 | Peterson | The Transformation of the Massachusetts Constitution, 1780-1860 | |
Libow | Jess | PhD candidate in English | Emory University | 2020-21 | Alstott-Morgan | Political Movement: Ability, Sex, and Reform in the Nineteenth-Century United States | |
Lightfoot | Natasha | Ph.D. candidate | New York University | 2006-7 | Peterson | Race, Class, and Resistance: The Aftermath of Emancipation in Antigua, 1831-1858 | |
Linker | Jessica | Ph.D. candidate | University of Connecticut | 2012-13 | Last | 'It is my best wish to behold Ladies among my hearers': Early American Women and Scientific Practice, 1720-1860 | |
Ljungquist | Kent | associate professor | Worcester Polytechnic Institute | 1983-84 | RA | The Aesthetic Categories of the Sublime, the Picturesque, and the Beautiful, as They Are Represented in American Literary Periodicals, 1820-1860 | |
Lobel | Cindy | PhD candidate | CUNY Graduate Center | 2004-5 | Hench | Consuming Classes: Changing Food Consumption Patterns in New York City, 1780-1860 | |
Lobel | Cindy | Ph.D. candidate | CUNY Graduate Center | 1999-00 | Peterson | Consuming Classes: Food, Eating, and Images of Consumption in the United States, 1790-1860 | |
Löhrer | Gudrun | visiting professor | John F. Kennedy Institute, Free University of Berlin | 2010-11 | Ebeling | A Cultural History of U.S.-American Banknotes in the Early Nineteenth Century | |
Loiacono | Gabriel | Ph.D. candidate | Brandeis University | 2006-7 | Peterson | The People and the Poor: Experiences and Ideas of Poverty in Rhode Island, 1780-1888 | |
Lopenzina | Drew | assistant professor of English | Old Dominion University | 2014-15 | Peterson | Cultural Biography of William Apess | |
Lopez | Ruth | writer | Chicago, IL | 2003 | Hearst | Research in the McLoughlin Brothers archive toward a social history on the artists who helped create children's literature in America | |
Lorenz | Ellen Jane | Ph.D. candidate | Union Graduate School | 1977-78 | Daniels | Campmeeting Spirituals | |
Lorsung | Eireann | writer | Farmington, ME | 2020 | Baron | Non-fiction work that examines the history of gardens in Europe and the U.S. | |
Lovell | Margaretta | professor of the history of art | California at Berkeley | 2007-08 | Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence | Painting the Inhabited Landscape: Fitz H. Lane and Winslow Homer | |
Lovett | Ann | photographer | New Paltz, NY | 2009 | Hearst | Artist book about the textile mills of Lowell and other Massachusetts mill towns and the "mill girls" who worked in them | |
Lowance | Mason | professor | University of Massachusetts, Amherst | 1989-90 | Peterson | Uncle Tom's Cabin and the New England Sermon Tradition | |
Lowance | Mason | professor | University of Massachusetts, Amherst | 1972-73 | U.S. Steel Foundation | Symbolic Expression in Puritan Writings, 1620-1776 | |
Lowance | Mason | professor | University of Massachusetts, Amherst | 1976-77 | AAS-NEH | Symbolism in American Writings from the Puritans to the Civil War | |
Luarca-Shoaf | Nenette | Ph.D. candidate | University of Delaware | 2009-10 | Last | The Place of the Mississippi River in Antebellum Visual Culture and Imagination | |
Luck | Patrick | Ph.D. candidate | Johns Hopkins University | 2012-13 | Peterson | The Creation of a Deep South: Making the Sugar and Cotton Revolutions in the Lower Mississippi Valley, 1790-1825 | |
Lukasik | Christopher | associate professor | Purdue University | 2013-14 | Last | The Image in the Text | |
Lukasik | Christopher | assistant professor | Boston University | 2003-4 | Drawn to Art | Discerning Characters: Social Distinction and the Face in American Literary and Visual Culture, 1780-1850 | |
Lukasik | Christopher | assistant professor | Boston University | 2004-5 | AAS-NEH | Discerning Characters: Social Distinction and the Face in American Culture, 1780-1850 | |
Lum | Christine | teacher | Caroline High School, Glen Allen, VA | 1995 | K-12 | Develop a Curriculum Unit on the Life of Catherine Marie Sedgwick for a Secondary American Literature Course | |
Lundberg | James | Ph.D. candidate | Yale University | 2006-7 | Peterson | Reading Horace Greeley's America, 1834-1872 | |
Lurie | Howard | teacher | Mt Anthony Union HS, Bennington, VT | 1994 | K-12 | Shay's Rebellion | |
Lushington | Cora | lecturer | University of Sussex | 1973-74 | Mellon short-term fellow | The Democratic Press in England and America | |
Luskey | Brian | Ph.D. candidate | Emory University | 2003-4 | Peterson | The Marginal Men: Clerks and the Meanings of Class in Nineteenth-Century America | |
Luskey | Brian | assistant professor | West Virginia University | 2012-13 | Tracy | Magnificent Rogue: A Swindler, Seducer, and Slaver in the Nineteenth Century | |
Lutz | Mary Anne | associate professor | Frostburg State University | 1996-97 | RA | The Politics of the American Picturesque: Perceptions of Land and Native Americans | |
Lyman | Richard | professor | Simmons College | 1983-84 | RA | The Economic and Social Context of the Lincoln Family, 1810-1840 | |
Lyons | Clare | Ph.D. candidate | Yale University | 1992-93 | Peterson | Sex Among the 'Rabble': Gender Transitions in the Age of the Revolution, Philadelphia 1750-1830 | |
Lyons | Erin | fiction writer | Washington, DC | 2015 | Hearst | Historical novel about Anne Hutchinson and the Massachusetts Bay Colony, from 1630-1638, told from the point of view of a servant girl | |
Lyons | Maura | associate professor of art history | Drake University | 2014-15 | Last | Popular Depictions of the 'Natural' Body of the Union Soldier | |
Lyra | Franciszek | senior lecturer | M Curie-Sklodowska, University of Poland | 1989-90 | Peterson | Revising the Canon of the First Two Centuries of American Literature | |
Macdonald | Alexandra | PhD candidate in history | William & Mary | 2022-23 | Last | The Social Life of Time in the Anglo-Atlantic World, 1660-1830 | |
Mackenthun | Gesa | professor | University of Rostock | 2006-7 | Peterson | The Conquest of Antiquity: Geographical Discovery and Romantic Scholarship in the USA | |
Mackin | Jeanne | novelist | Ithaca, NY | 1999 | Wallace | The Sweet By and By: Maggie and Katie Fox | |
MacNamara | Trent | assistant professor of history | Texas A & M University | 2018-19 | Peterson | Big Sky: Popular Ideas about the Heavens in America | |
Maddox | Tyesha | Ph.D. candidate | New York University | 2015-16 | Peterson | From Invisible to Immigrants: Political Activism and the Construction of Caribbean American Identity, 1890-1940 | |
Madsen | Deborah | director | University of Leicester | 1995-96 | RA | Colonial Legacies: A History of the Pynchon and Hawthorne Families | |
Maertz | Gregory | associate professor | St John's University | 1996-97 | Peterson | Goethe's Translators, Critics, and Readers in Nineteenth-Century New England | |
Mahoney | Nicole | Ph.D. candidate in history | University of Maryland, College Park | 2019-20 | Botein | Liberty, Gentility, and Dangerous Liaisons: French Culture and Polite Society in Early National America, 1770-1825 | |
Main | Gloria | independent researcher | 1978-79 | AAS-NEH | The Massachusetts Farmer and his Family | ||
Main | Jackson | adjunct professor | University of Colorado, Boulder | 1987-88 | RA | Leaders of Several Newly Established Counties, ca 1800 | |
Malanson | Jeffrey | Ph.D. candidate | Boston College | 2009-10 | Peterson | Addressing America: Washington's Farewell and the Making of National Culture, Politics, and Diplomacy, 1796-1852 | |
Malcom | Allison | PhD candidate | University of Illinois-Chicago | 2008-9 | Legacy | "A Protestant Patriotism: Anti-Catholicism and the Rise of Nationhood in North America, 1830-1870." | |
Malka | Adam | Associate professor of history | University of Oklahoma | 2023-24 | AAS-NEH | The Carceral Turn: Crime and Punishment during the Civil War Era | |
Mandell | Daniel | assistant professor | Truman State University | 2002-3 | Tracy | Images of Indians in Southern New England, 1760 - 1880 | |
Mandell | Daniel | professor | Truman State University | 2012-13 | AAS-NEH | The Lost Tradition of Equality in America, 1600-1870 | |
Manegold | Catherine | professor | Emory University | 2005-6 | AAS-NEH | In an Office Built by Slaves | |
Manion | Jen | assistant professor | Connecticut College | 2012-13 | AAS-NEH | Crossing Gender: Female Masculinity in the 18th & 19th Centuries | |
Manion | Jen | Ph.D. candidate | Rutgers University | 2005-6 | Peterson | Women's Crime and Penal Reform in Early Pennsylvania, 1776-1835 | |
Mansouri | Leila | Ph.D. candidate in English | University of CA, Berkeley | 2014-15 | Last | Constituent Characters | |
Manuel | Crystal Dawn | PhD candidate in history | University of Missouri Kansas City | 2023-24 | Keller | Female Hymnodists of the Nineteenth Century | |
Marin | Marco | postdoctural fellow | University of Trieste | 2013-14 | Peterson | The Political Catechisms for Schools and Children in the United State, 1790-1850 | |
Marini | Stephen | professor | Wellesley College | 1988-89 | AAS-NEH | Religion in the American Revolution | |
Marini | Stephen | professor | Wellesley College | 1988-89 | AAS-NEH | Migrants and Itinerants, Schools and Psalmody: Neglected Networks of Religious Culture in Revolutionary America | |
Markson | Helena | senior lecturer | Haifa, Israel | 1991-92 | RA | Early American Lithography and Allied Printing | |
Marr | Timothy | Ph.D. candidate | Yale | 1999-00 | Hench | Imagining Ishmael: Studies of Islamic Orientalism in America from the Puritans to Melville | |
Marr | Timothy | Ph.D. candidate | Yale University | 1996-97 | Peterson | Islamic Orientalism in Nineteenth-Century America | |
Marrs | Aaron | historian | U.S. Department of State | 2010-11 | Peterson | Moving Forward: A Social History of the Transportation Revolution | |
Marsh | D. Lance | playwright | Oklahoma City, OK | 2023 | Hearst | Research for “Macbeth/Forrest/Macbeth” a radical reworking of the text of Shakespeare’s Macbeth as seen through the lens of the Astor Place Riots | |
Marti | Donald | associate professor | University of Indiana, South Bend | 1974-75 | Daniels | Movements for Agricultural Improvements in 19th-Century New England and New York | |
Martin | Alice | PhD candidate in English | Rutgers University | 2023-24 | Reese | Playing with Scripted Intimacy: The Uptake of American Autograph Albums, 1820-1860 | |
Martin | Peter | Ph.D. candidate | Emory College | 1995-96 | Peterson | Forgotten Immigrant Church: The French-Canadian Religious Identity in New England | |
Martin | Russell | Ph.D. candidate | University of Virginia | 1992-93 | Peterson | Almanacs of the Southern States, 1732-1860 | |
Martini | Elspeth | professor of history | Montclair State University | 2018-19 | AAS-NEH | Humanitarian Authority and Indigenous Dispossession in the U.S. and British Empires | |
Martinko | Whitney | assistant professor of history | Villanova University | 2022-23 | AAS-NEH | The Corporate Origins of Cultural Property | |
Martinko | Whitney | Ph.D. candidate | University of Virginia | 2009-10 | Last | Progress through Preservation: History on the American Landscape in an Age of Improvement, 1790-1860 | |
Martinko | Whitney | assistant professor | Villanova University | 2015-16 | Hench | Progress through Preservation: History on the American Landscape in an Age of Improvement, 1785-1860 | |
Martino | Kristina | poet and visual artist | Sunderland, MA | 2023 | Baron | Research for “The Avian Kingdom,” a project that concerns reinventing the pastoral poem and fusing human consciousness with that of the landscape, as well as various environmental and health crises | |
Masse | Isabelle | Ph.D. candidate in art history | McGill University | 2019-20 | Last | Itinerant Portraitists in North America: Mobility, Practice, Transmission, 1776-1812 | |
Masten | April | associate professor | State University of New York, Stony Brook | 2008-9 | Peterson | The Challenge Dance: Transatlantic Exchange in Early American Popular Culture | |
Masten | April | visiting assistant professor | 2001-2 | Drawn to Art | The Work of Art | ||
Mastromarino | Mark | Ph.D. candidate | College of William and Mary | 1989-90 | Hiatt | Elkanah Watson and Massachusetts Agricultural Fairs | |
Masur | Louis | professor | City College of New York | 1998-99 | Peterson | The American Republic in 1831 | |
Masur | Louis | Ph.D. candidate | Princeton University | 1982-83 | Hiatt | The Culture of Executions in America, 1776-1860 | |
Mattes | Mark | Ph.D. candidate | University of Iowa | 2009-10 | Botein | Letter Interception and Publication during the Era of Good Feelings | |
Mauduit | Julien | Ph.D. candidate | Universite du Quebec a Montreal | 2011-12 | Peterson | 'Locofocoism' and the Canadian Revolution (1837-1842): from a selection of pamphlets, newspapers, and other printed materials | |
Mayer | Henri Andre Van Huysen | Ph.D. candidate | California at Berkeley | 1975-76 | Daniels | American Views of Science, 1775-1810 | |
Mazzio | Joann | writer | Pinos Altos, NM | 2000 | Baron | Fremont Expeditions in the 1840's | |
McAbee | Leslie | Ph.D. candidate | Univeristy of North Carolina - Chapel Hill | 2017-18 | Last | Exotic Animals and the American Conscience, 1840-1900 | |
McBride | Dwight | Daniel Hale Williams professor of African American studies, English, and performance studies | Northwestern University | 2015-16 | Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence | Poetics, Politics, and Phillis Wheatley | |
McCaffrey | Katherine | Ph.D. candidate | Boston University | 2004-5 | Peterson | "Reading Glasses: American Spectacles from Benjamin Franklin's Bifocals to Mithril" | |
McCants | Laurie | actor | Bloomsburg, PA | 2019 | Baron | Solo performance about Frances Slocum, who in 1778 was abducted by the Lenape at 5 years of age | |
McCarl | Mary | Ph.D. candidate | Boston University | 1987-88 | Peterson | More Confessions of Thomas Shepard's Cambridge Parishioners, 1648-49 | |
McCarthy | Molly | Ph.D. candidate | Brandeis University | 2003-4 | Hench | A Page, A Day: A History of the Diary in America | |
McCarthy | Molly | Ph.D. candidate | Brandeis University | 2000-1 | Richard F. and Virginia P. Morgan | A Page, A Day: A History of the Daily Diary in America | |
McClary | Ben | professor | Middle Georgia State College | 1982-83 | Haven | Samuel Lorenzo Knapp and His Milieu | |
McConnell | Eleanor | Ph.D. candidate | Brandeis | 2006-07 | Peterson | A Scarce Plenty: Economics, Citizenship, and Opportunity in Revolutionary New Jersey, 1760-1820 | |
McCoubrey | Sarah | painter | Fayetteville, NY | 2007 | Jay and Deborah Last | Hannah Morse: A fictive archive of the mid 19th century landscape painter | |
McCoy | Colin | Ph.D. candidate | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | 1998-99 | Peterson | Partisans and Pamphleteers: The Literature of Persuasion in Jacksonian America, 1820-1845 | |
McCurdy | John | Gilbert | assistant professor | Eastern Michigan University | 2006-7 | ASECS | The Politics of Bachelorhood in Early America |
McCusker | John | associate professor | University of Maryland | 1980-81 | Daniels | The Rum Trade | |
McDermott | Shawna | Ph.D. candidate | University of Pittsburgh | 2016-17 | Last | Reading Race: Visual Literacy in Nineteenth-Century American Children's Periodicals | |
McDermott | Vivian | teacher | Northside School, Wolf Point, MT | 1994 | K-12 | Indian-White Relations | |
McDougall | Warren | honorary fellow | University of Edinburgh | 1997-98 | ASECS | The Scots Book Trade to Boston and New York in the 18th Century | |
McElroy | James | assistant professor | SUNY Plattsburgh | 1975-76 | Daniels | The Papers of John B. Hough | |
McGill | Meredith | associate professor | Rutgers University | 2003-4 | Mellon Postdoctoral | Poetry in Motion: Lyric Circulation in the Antebellum United States | |
McGill | Meredith | assistant professor | Harvard University | 1995-96 | Peterson | American Literature and the Culture of Reprinting Rewriting Romanticism Fashioning the Marketplace | |
McIntosh | Hugh | Ph.D. candidate | Northwestern University | 2010-11 | Last | Civil War Advertising and the Popular Novel | |
McIntyre | Kate | Ph.D. candidate in English | Columbia University | 2018-19 | Peterson | Fugitive Circulations: The Political Ecology of Poetry in Early African-American Newspapers | |
McKito | Valerie | Ph.D. candidate | Texas Tech University | 2007-8 | Peterson | "In the Shadow of Victory: Loyalists in the Aftermath of the Revolution" | |
McLaren | Scott | associate professor | York University | 2012-13 | Botein | Nurseries of Faith: The New York Methodist Book Concern and the Growth of Methodist Sunday Schools in Upper Canada, 1815-1850 | |
McLaughlin | Don James | assistant professor of 19th-century American literature | University of Tulsa | 2018-19 | Hench | Infectious Affect: The Phobic Imagination in American Literature | |
McLaughlin | Don James | Ph.D. candidate | University of Pennsylvania | 2015-16 | Peterson | Touching Phobia: Viral Affect and the Madicalization of Fear in Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Literature | |
McLean | Stuart | Ph.D. candidate | University of Chicago | 1981-82 | Daniels | California Gold Fever | |
McLucas | Anne | associate professor | Harvard University | 1985-86 | Peterson | The Connection Between American Folk Song and Theatre | |
McNamara | Martha | associate professor | University of Maine | 2004-5 | AAS-NEH | New England Visions: Landscape Representation in History and Art, 1790-1850 | |
McNulty | Rebecca | Ph.D. candidate | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | 2003-4 | Peterson | Education for Empire: Manual Labor, Civilization, and the Family in Nineteenth-Century American Missionary Education | |
McPartland | Kevin | PhD candidate in history | University of Cincinnati | 2023-24 | Tracy | The Birthing of a Nation: Confederate Nationalism in the Southern Press | |
McVay | Georgianne | assistant professor | Philadelphia College of Pharmacy & Science | 1972-73 | U.S. Steel Foundation | Verbal Humor in the Caricatures of David Claypool Johnston | |
Mears | Tanya | assistant professor | Norfolk State University | 2008-9 | Peterson | 'To Lawless Rapine Bred': Early New England Execution Literature Featuring People of African Descent. | |
Meldrum | Barbara | professor | University of Iowa | 1990-91 | AAS-NEH | Harriet Beecher Stowe and the Dynamics of Nineteenth-Century American Progress | |
Merritt | Jane | associate professor | Old Dominion University | 2008-9 | Peterson | The Trouble with Tea: Consumption, Politics, and the Making of a Global Colonial Economy | |
Messer | Peter | assistant professor | Mississippi State University | 2007-8 | ASECS | Revolution by Committee: Law, Language, and Ritual in Revolutionary America | |
Messer | Sarah | non-fiction writer, poet | Madison, WI | 1999 | Wallace | Red House: A non-fiction memoir that explores America’s fascination with history, family, and Great Houses | |
Michelon | Christina | postdoctoral fellow | 2019-20 | AAS-NEH | Printcraft: Making with Mass Images in Nineteenth-Century America | ||
Michelon | Christina | Ph.D. candidate | University of Minnesota | 2016-17 | Last | Interior Impressions: Printed Material in the Nineteenth-Century American Home | |
Middleton | Stephen | associate professor | North Carolina State University | 1994-95 | Peterson | The Black Laws of Ohio | |
Mihm | Stephen | Ph.D. candidate | New York University | 2001-2 | Peterson | The Alchemists: Counterfeiters and Counterfeiting in Antebellum America | |
Miles | William | bibliographer | Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan | 1984-85 | Haven | History and Bibliography of American Presidential Election Campaign Newspapers | |
Miller | Daegan | Ph.D. candidate | Cornell University | 2010-11 | Last | Witness Tree: Nature, Culture, and Progress in Nineteenth-Century America | |
Miller | Denise | creative writer | Texas Township, MI | 2016 | Hearst | Travelogos: African Americans and the Struggle for Safe Passage | |
Miller | Hilary | Ph.D. candidate in American studies | Penn State University, Harrisburg | 2014-15 | Last | The National Road and the Expansion of American Culture, 1811-1850 | |
Miller | Katherine | Ph.D. candidate in art and architectural history | University of Virginia | 2014-15 | Drawn to Art | The Office of the Supervising Architect's Experiments with Architectural Representation: Prints & Photographs | |
Miller | Ken | associate professor | Washington College | 2017-18 | ASECS | The Strange Case of Bathsheba Spooner: A Tale of Sex and Murder in Revolutionary America | |
Miller | Marla | Ph.D. candidate | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill | 1994-95 | Peterson | `My Daily Bread Depends Upon My Labor': Gender and Artisanry in Early America | |
Miller | Rachel | Ph.D. candidate | University of Michigan | 2017-18 | Last | Capital Entertainment: Creative Labor and the Modern State, 1860-1910 | |
Miller | Rachel | postdoctoral associate | Center for Cultural Analysis, Rutgers University | 2019-20 | Hench | Capital Entertainment: Stage Work and the Origins of the Creative Economy, 1843-1912 | |
Mills | David | poet | Long Island City, NY | 2019 | Hearst | After Mistic: A poetry manuscript that focuses on slavery in Massachusetts and New York | |
Mills | Robert | Ph.D. candidate | Northwestern University | 2015-16 | Peterson | The Pirate and the Sovereign | |
Mills | Shavonte | Ph.D. candidate in history | Pennsylvania State University | 2019-20 | Schiller | Visionaries: The Black Educational Network as Transnational Diasporic Politics, 1840-1880 | |
Miltenberger | Scott | Ph.D. candidate | University of California, Davis | 2003-4 | Peterson | All Gotham's Creatures: Animals and the Middle Class in New York City, 1783-1898 | |
Minter | David | professor | Rice University | 1980-81 | Daniels | Texts and Contexts: The Great Migration and King Philip's War | |
Mintie | Katherine | Ph.D. candidate | University of California, Berkeley | 2015-16 | Last | Legal Lenses: Intellectual Property Laws and American Photography, 1839-1890 | |
Mishler | Max | Ph.D. candidate in history | New York University | 2014-15 | Peterson | Boundaries of Freedom: Abolition, Punishment, and the Atlantic Origins of Mass Incarceration | |
Mitchell | Betty | associate professor | 1985-86 | Haven | Antebellum and Civil War Biography | ||
Mitchell | Karah M. | PhD candidate in English and Comparative Literature | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | 2023-24 | Lapides | Animals and Becoming Human(e) in Nineteenth-Century American Children's Literature | |
Mizelle | Brett | Ph.D. candidate | University of Minnesota | 1998-99 | AHPCS | To the Curious: Exhibition Animals, Human Identity, and the Contested Boundary between Man and Beast in Early America | |
Mizelle | Brett | professor | CSU, Long Beach | 2013-14 | Last | Killing Animals in American History | |
Monteiro | Lyra | Ph.D. candidate | Brown University | 2009-10 | Last | Racializing the Ancient World: Ancestry and Identity in the Early United States, 1760-1860 | |
Moody | Joycelyn | chair, women's studies | Hamilton College | 2002-3 | Peterson | Silent Language: Enslaved Women and the Production of Literature without Literacy | |
Moon | Krystyn | Ph.D. candidate | Johns Hopkins University | 2000-1 | Peterson | From 'John Chinaman' to 'Japanese Sandman': China and Japan in American Music, 1850-1920 | |
Moore | Sean | associate professor of history | University of New Hampshire | 2014-15 | AAS-NEH | Slavery and the Making of the Early American Library: British Literature, Political Thought, and the Transatlantic Book Trade | |
Moran | Karen | teacher and co-ordinator | Auburn Middle School, Auburn, MA | 1997 | K-12 | The First National Women's Right's Convention Held in Worcester in 1850 | |
Morgan | David | associate professor | Valparaiso University | 1997-98 | AHPCS | Millenial Progress | |
Morgan | Jo-Ann | assistant professor | Coastal Carolina University | 2007-8 | Last | "Mammies, Mulattos, and Matriarchs: African American Women in Nineteenth-Century Visual Culture" | |
Morgan | Kenneth | instructor | Hyde Sixth Form, Cheshire, England | 1982-83 | Haven | Shipping and Trade Patterns in the North Atlantic in the Mid-Eighteenth-Century | |
Morgan | Patrick | Ph.D. candidate in English | Duke University | 2019-20 | Alstott-Morgan | Manifesting Vertical Destiny: Geology, Reform, and the Stratified Earth in American Literature, Long Nineteenth Century | |
Morgan | Philip | professor | Florida State University | 1996-97 | AAS-NEH | The World of an Anglo-Jamaican Planter in the Eighteenth Century | |
Morgan-Owens | Jessie | assistant professor | Nanyang Technological University | 2012-13 | AAS-NEH | Letters of Light: Photographic Writing in the Literature of Abolition | |
Morse | Kathryn | associate professor | Middlebury College | 2007-8 | AHPCS | The View from Here: American Environmental History through Images | |
Morss | Martha | writer | Mount Vernon, OH | 2004 | Hearst | Mary Katherine Goddard, colonial printer | |
Moskowitz | Marina | assistant professor | University of Glasgow | 2005-6 | Peterson | Seed Money: The Economies of Horticulture in 19th-Century America | |
Moskowitz | Marina | associate professor | University of Glasgow | 2013-14 | AAS-NEH | Seed Money: Improvement and Exchange in the Nineteenth-Century American Garden | |
Moynihan | Kenneth | professor | Assumption College | 1992-93 | AAS-NEH | A History of Worcester | |
Mucher | Christen | assistant professor | Smith College | 2015-16 | AAS-NEH | Before American History | |
Mudgett | Kathryn | Ph.D. candidate | Northeastern University | 1999-00 | Peterson | Dana, Melville, Justice Story, and the Law and Literature of the Sea | |
Mueller | Lavonne | playwright | Chicago, IL | 2003 | Hearst | A collection of short one-story plays about six notable American women, Abigail Adams, Dolly Madison, Sacagawea, Lucy Stone, Harriet Tubman, and Martha Washington | |
Muise | Delphin | National Museum of Man, Ottawa, Ontario | 1975-76 | Rockefeller | History of the Family | ||
Mullaney | Clare | Ph.D. candidate | University of Pennsylvania | 2017-18 | Botein | American Imprints: Disability and the Material Text, 1858-1932 | |
Mullen | Lawrence | PhD in English | SUNY Buffalo | Korzenik | Intersection Wellness, Psychiatric, and Medical Institutional Care and the Patient Experience, 1820-1900 | ||
Mullen | Lincoln | Ph.D. candidate | Brandeis University | 2013-14 | Peterson | Varieties of Religious Conversion | |
Muller | Hannah | assistant professor of history | Brandeis University | 2019-20 | ASECS | Alien Invasions and Revolutionary Contagion | |
Muller | Kevin | lecturer | University of California at Berkeley | 2008-9 | Last | "An Undergraduate Course on Visual Culture in American Life, 1600-1900" | |
Mullin | Brian | playwright | London, U.K. | 2018 | Hearst | Play inspired by the community of freed African-American slaves who lived freely in an abandoned British garrison in the West Florida territory following the end of the War of 1812 | |
Mulry | Kate | Luce | assistant professor of history | California State University, Bakersfield | 2016-17 | ASECS | Unwholesome Tinctures: Inoculation and Questions of Heredity in the Early Eighteenth-Century Anglo Atlantic |
Murison | Justine | associate professor of English | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | 2014-15 | NEMLA | American Infidelity: Secularity, Slavery, and the Making of U.S. Fiction | |
Murokh | Dina | Ph.D. candidate in art history | University of Southern California | 2019-20 | Last | 'A Sort of Picture Gallery': The Visual Culture of Antebellum America | |
Murphy | Sharon | professor of history and classics | Providence College | 2018-19 | AAS-NEH | Banking on Slavery in the Antebellum South | |
Murray | Laura | associate professor | Queen's University | 2010-11 | Tracy | What is a Newspaper? Exchange and Citation Practices in Antebellum American Dailies | |
Murray | Robinson | associate librarian | Essex Institute | 1979-80 | Daniels | Bibliography of New Hampshire Imprints | |
Murrin | John | professor | Princeton | 2001-02 | AAS-NEH | Crisis and Upheaval in the English Atlantic World, 1673-1692 | |
Mutschler | Ben | Ph.D. candidate | Columbia University | 1996-97 | Peterson | Cultures of Sickness, Cultures of Health: Illness in New England, 1690-1820 | |
Myers | Elissa | PhD candidate in English | The Graduate Center, CUNY | 2020-21 | Lapides | Crafting Girlhoods | |
Naeher | Robert | chair | Emma Willard School | 2006-7 | Peterson | Puritan Prayer, Expressive Voice, and the Shaping of Identity | |
Narrett | David | associate professor | University of Texas at Arlington | 2001-02 | ASECS | Borderland Republics: Vermont, West Florida, Texas, and the Politics of Union, 1760-1846 | |
Narvaez | Auréliane | Ph.D. candidate | University of Paris IV-Sorbonne | 2016-17 | Jenny d’Héricourt | Mobility of Faith in Early America: Religious Wanderings and Spiritual Journeys | |
Nash | Jonathan | PhD candidate | University at Albany, SUNY | 2011-12 | Peterson | 'Not the best company': Children and Incarceration in the Early United States, 1787-1850 | |
Nash | Margaret | assistant professor | University of California, Riverdale | 2006-7 | Peterson | Higher Education for Women and the Formation of Gender, Class, and Race Identity in the United States, 1840-1875 | |
Nathans | Heather | Ph.D. candidate | Tufts University | 1998-99 | Peterson | Avoiding Party Matters: The Boston Theatre Rivalries of the 1790's | |
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Nelson | Adam | associate professor | University of Wisconsin, Madison | 2008-9 | AAS-NEH | Nationalism, Internationalism, and the Origins of the American University | |
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Nelson | Megan | assistant professor | California State University, Fullerton | 2008-9 | Last | Flesh and Stone: Ruins and the Civil War | |
Nerone | John | associate professor | Institute of Communications Research, IL | 1996-97 | AAS-NEH | US Newspapers from the Revolution to the Industrial Revolution | |
Nesbit | TaraShea | writer | Oxford, OH | 2018 | Baron | Beheld: The story of the Mayflower pilgrims told through the eyes of two women, Alice Bradford, a puritan, and Eleanor Billington, an indentured servant | |
Neuburg | Victor | senior lecturer | School of Librarianship, Polytechnic of North London | 1984-85 | Haven | Ballads and Chapbooks in Early America | |
Neuman | Meredith | Marie | assistant professor | Clark University | 2008-9 | AAS-NEH | Letter and Spirit |
Newcombe | Emma | Ph.D. candidate in American & New England studies | Boston University | 2018-19 | Last | A Place Rendered Interesting': Antebellum Print Culture and the Rise of Middle-Class Tourism | |
Newell | Margaret | Ellen | Ph.D. candidate | University of Virginia | 1988-89 | Hiatt | Economic Ideology and Development in New England, 1629-1820 |
Newman | Nancy | Ph.D. candidate | Brown University | 1997-98 | Peterson | Good Music for a Free People: The Germania Musical Society in the United States, 1848-1854 | |
Newton | James | department chair and teacher | Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, Sudbury, MA | 1994 | K-12 | Political Cartoons in the Age of Andrew Jackson | |
Nichols | Elisabeth | Ph.D. candidate | University of New Hampshire | 1997-98 | Peterson | 'Pray Don't Tell Anybody That I Write Politics': Private Reflections and Public Admonitions in the Early Republic | |
Nissenbaum | Stephen | professor | University of Massachusetts, Amherst | 1984-85 | RA | The Battle for Christmas in America, 1800-1870 | |
Nissenbaum | Stephen | professor | University of Massachusetts, Amherst | 1991-92 | AAS-NEH | Nathaniel Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter | |
Nissenbaum | Stephen | professor | University of Massachusetts, Amherst | 1978-79 | Daniels | Literature and Society in Jacksonian America: Writers Confront the Marketplace, | |
Nixon | Cornelia | novelist | Bloomington, IN | 1998 | Wallace | Jarrettsville: The true story of Martha Jane Carines, a Maryland woman who killed her fiancé in 1869 and was acquitted | |
Nobles | Gregory | professor | Georgia Institute of Technology | 2016-17 | Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence | Betsey Stockton’s Mission: From Slavery to Freedom, From Princeton to the Pacific | |
Nobles | Gregory | associate professor | Georgia Institute of Technology | 1991-92 | Boni | Straight Lines and Stability: The Imposition of Order on the Early American Frontier | |
Nord | David | Paul | professor | University of Indiana, Bloomington | 1996-97 | Botein | The Religious Roots of Mass Media in America, 1800-1860 |
Nord | David | Paul | professor | University of Indiana, at Bloomington | 2008-9 | Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence | Newspapers and Cities in Early America |
Nord | David | Paul | associate professor | University of Indiana, Bloomington | 1986-87 | Peterson | Journalism and Cities in American History |
Norton | Mary Beth | professor |