The American Historical Print Collectors Society Fellowship is for research on American prints of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries or for projects using prints as primary documentation. The award is jointly funded by the American Historical Print Collectors Society and AAS.
Application Deadline
January 15, 2025 - 12:00pm
Date
Name
Affiliation
Position
2012-13
Jonathan Den Hartog
Transatlantic Antijacobinism
2011-12
Allison Lange
PhD Candidate
Transformative Images of Woman Suffrage, 1776-1920 Brandeis University
2010-11
John Coward
University of Tulsa
Associate Professor
Cartooning with Savages: A Cultural History of Native American Images in the Popular Press
2009-10
Marie-Stéphanie Delamaire
Columbia University
PhD Candidate
Transatlantic Encounters: Franco-American Artistic Exchanges, 1848-1867
2008-09
Jennifer Van Horn
University of Virginia
PhD Candidate
The Object of Civility and the Art of Politeness in British America, 1740-1780
2007-08
Kathryn Morse
Middlebury College
Associate Professor
The View from Here: American Environmental History through Images
2006-07
Kenneth Cohen
University of Delaware
PhD Candidate
'To Give Good Sport': The Making and Meaning of Sporting Leisure in Early America, 1750-1840
2005-06
Jennifer Ann Greenhill
Yale University
PhD Candidate
The Plague of Jocularity: Art, Humor, and the American Social Body, 1863-1906
2004-05
Katherine Hijar
Johns Hopkins University
PhD Candidate
Sex, Violence, and Sport in American Popular Print Culture, 1820-1880
2003-04
Linzy Brekke-Aloise
PhD Candidate
Fashioning a Republic: Consumption, Clothing, and American Culture, 1776-1836