The Christoph Daniel Ebeling Fellowship is jointly administered by the German Association for American Studies (DGfA) and AAS. Application for this short-term fellowship is made through the DGfA.
The AAS-DGfA Fellowship is open to German citizens or permanent residents at the post-graduate or postdoctoral stages of their careers. The Fellow will be selected on the basis of the applicant's scholarly qualifications, the scholarly significance or importance of the project within the field of American studies in general and its German context, and the appropriateness of the proposed study to the Society's collections.
Fellows
Date | Name | Affiliation | Position | ||
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2006-07 | Katja Kanzler | Leipzig University | Associate Professor | Genre and Separate Spheres in Antebellum Women's Writing | |
2005-06 | Thomas Clark | University of Kassel | Assistant Professor | Toquevillian Moments: Transatlantic Visions of an American Republican Culture | |
2005-06 | Kerstin Vogel | University of Mainz | Instructor | Looking-Glass Legacies- The Writings of William Apess | |
2004-05 | Katharina Erhard | PhD Candidate | 'An Empire in Many Respects the Most Interesting in the World': Choreographies of Empire in Early American Plays | ||
2003-04 | Bernd Herzogenrath | University of Cologne | Researcher | Cotton Mather’s Conception of the Body | |
2002-03 | Karsten Kummer | University of Bremen | Lecturer | Eighteenth-Century German-American Texts: A Study of Intercultural Negotiations and Relations |