AAS-American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Fellowship

AAS-American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Fellowships are for research on projects related to the American eighteenth century. The award is jointly funded by the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies and AAS. ASECS membership is not required of applicants; awardees who are not already members must join. Degree candidates are not eligible.

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Fellows

Date Name Affiliation Position
2008-09 Natasha Hurley University of Alberta Postdoctoral Fellow The Child of Circulation in American Literature: The Case of Robinson Crusoe
2007-08 Peter Messer Mississippi State University Assistant Professor Revolution by Committee: Law, Language, and Ritual in Revolutionary America
2006-07 John McCurdy Eastern Michigan University Assistant Professor The Politics of Bachelorhood in Early America
2006-07 Hilary E. Wyss Auburn University Associate Professor Native Literacy and Education in Early America
2005-06 David J. Silverman George Washington University Assistant Professor Brothertown: American Indians and the Problem of Race
2004-05 Jeffrey L. Pasley University of Missouri, Columbia Associate Professor Jeffersonian Democracy Revisited: Popular Political Culture in Print, 1800-1828
2003-04 David Hancock University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Associate Professor Oceans of Wine, Empires of Commerce: Madeira Wine and the Self-Organization of the Atlantic Market Economy, 1640-1815
2002-03 John Howe University of Minnesota Professor Emeritus The Social Politics of Verbal Discourse in Revolutionary Boston
2001-02 David Narrett University of Texas, Arlington Associate Professor Borderland Republics: Vermont, West Florida, Texas, and the Politics of Union, 1760-1846
2000-01 Karin A. Wulf American University Assistant Professor In the Shade of the Family Tree: Genealogy and Representation of Family Identity in Early America