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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Date | Name | Affiliation | Position | ||
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1995-96 | Brett Charbeneau | Colonial Williamsburg Foundation | Journeyman Printer | Williamsburg Imprints Program | |
1994-95 | John Bidwell | Rochester Institute of Technology | Librarian | Printing Supplies in Colonial America | |
1994-95 | Joyce Oldham Appleby | University of California, Los Angeles | Professor | The First Generation of Americans | |
1993-94 | Daniel Williams | University of Mississippi | Associate Professor | The Theft of Authorship | |
1992-93 | Laurie Kahn | Watertown, MA | Independent Filmmaker | A Midwife's Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard (film adaptation) | |
1992-93 | Jeffrey B. Walker | Oklahoma State University | Associate Professor | Collegiate Literary Culture in Eighteenth-Century America | |
1990-91 | Robert Lawson-Peebles | Exeter College | Lecturer | Transatlantic Cultural Relations, 1745-80 |