Stephen Botein Fellowship

Stephen Botein Fellowships are for research in the history of the book in American culture. Funding is derived from an endowment established by the family and friends of the late Stephen Botein. Doctoral candidates may apply.

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Fellows

Date Name Affiliation Position
2018-19 Magdalena Zapedowska University of Massachusetts, Amherst PhD Candidate in English Black Dissent and Black Freedom: Revolution, Emigration, Reform, 1850-1870
2017-18 Clare Mullaney University of Pennsylvania PhD Candidate American Imprints: Disability and the Material Text, 1858-1932
2017-18 Thora Brylowe University of Colorado, Boulder Assistant Professor Impressions and Folds: The Ecology of Romantic-Era Paper
2016-17 D. Berton Emerson Pomona College Visiting Assistant Professor of English Local Rules: Vernacular Aesthetics and Alternative Democracies in Antebellum Print Culture
2016-17 Justine Oliva University of New Hampshire PhD Candidate Anne C. L. Botta and the Business of Friendship
2015-16 Joseph Rezek Boston University Assistant Professor Transatlantic Currents, 1820-1860, for The Oxford History of Popular Print Culture
2015-16 Jim Casey University of Delaware PhD Candidate Editing a Revolution in Newspaper Printing, 1847-1849
2014-15 Katy Chiles University of Tennessee Assistant Professor of English Raced Collaboration: The Idea of Authorship and Early African American and Native American Literature
2014-15 Kathleen Walkup Mills College Professor of Book Arts Printing at the Margins
2013-14 Faith Barrett Lawrence University Associate Professor Poems and Parodies: Voice-Effects and the Profession of Poetry in Nineteenth-Century America