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.

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Fellowship cycle
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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
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
Nelson Adam
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