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.

Application Deadline
Contact Person

Fellows

Date Name Affiliation Position
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
2000-01 Jared Gardner Ohio State University Assistant Professor The Literary Museum: Periodicals and the Unsettling of American Literature
1999-00 Jonathan Sassi College of Staten Island Assistant Professor Clerical Communities and the Religious Public Sphere
1998-99 Martin C. Brückner University of Delaware Assistant Professor The Culture of Geographic Letters in Early America
1998-99 Mark R. Valeri Union Theological Seminary ET Thompson Professor Religion, Moral Discipline and the Market in Early America
1997-98 Warren McDougall University of Edinburgh Honorary Fellow The Scots Book Trade to Boston and New York in the 18th Century
1996-97 Rosemarie Zagarri George Mason University Associate Professor of History Gender and the First Party System
1996-97 Geoffrey Plank University of Cincinnati Associate Professor The Culture of Conquest, Acadia or Nova Scotia in the British Colonial Imagination, 1690-1759
1995-96 Ernest Freeberg Colby-Sawyer College Assistant Professor The Meaning of Blindness in Early America
1995-96 Robert E. Shalhope Oklahoma State University George Lynn Cross Professor A Yeoman's Life: Hiram Harwood, 1806-1837