AHPCS Fellows
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.
Last name | First name | Date | Fellowship | Affiliation | Position | Project |
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Backer | Samuel | 2020-21 | AHPCS | Johns Hopkins University | Ph.D. candidate in history | 'The Parlor and the Public': American Culture, 1870-1920 |
Brekke-Aloise | Linzy | 2003-4 | AHPCS | Harvard University | Ph.D. candidate | Fashioning a Republic: Consumption, Clothing, and American Culture, 1776-1836 |
Broomall | James | 2022-23 | AHPCS | Shepherd University | assistant professor of history | Battle Pieces: The Art and Artifacts of the American Civil War Era |
Cohen | Kenneth | 2006-7 | AHPCS | University of Delaware | Ph.D. candidate | 'To Give Good Sport': The Making and Meaning of Sporting Leisure in Early America, 1750-1840 |
Coward | John | 2010-11 | AHPCS | University of Tulsa | associate professor | Cartooning with Savages: A Cultural History of Native American Images in the Popular Press |
Delamaire | Marie-Stéphanie | 2009-10 | AHPCS | Columbia University | Ph.D. candidate | Transatlantic Encounters: Franco-American Artistic Exchanges, 1848-1867 |
Den Hartog | Jonathan | 2012-13 | AHPCS | Northwestern College | associate professor | Transatlantic Antijacobinism |
Greenhill | Jennifer Ann | 2005-6 | AHPCS | Yale University | Ph.D. Candidate | The Plague of Jocularity: Art, Humor, and the American Social Body, 1863-1906 |
Hijar | Katherine | 2004-5 | AHPCS | Johns Hopkins University | Ph.D. candidate | Sex, Violence, and Sport in American Popular Print Culture, 1820-1880 |
Kelley | Mark | 2019-20 | AHPCS | Florida International University | assistant professor of English | Sentimental Seamen: Feeling Bodies in an American Age of Sail |
Klein | Shana | 2013-14 | AHPCS | Univeristy of New Mexico | Ph.D. candidate | The Fruits of Empire: Contextualizing Food in Still-Life Representation, 1850-1900 |
Lange | Allison | 2011-12 | AHPCS | Brandeis University | PhD candidate | Transformative Images of Woman Suffrage, 1776-1920 |
Lett | Telesia | 2016-17 | AHPCS | Boston University | Ph.D. candidate | Making Money: Alfred Jones and the Business of Engraving |
Mizelle | Brett | 1998-99 | AHPCS | University of Minnesota | Ph.D. candidate | To the Curious: Exhibition Animals, Human Identity, and the Contested Boundary between Man and Beast in Early America |
Morgan | David | 1997-98 | AHPCS | Valparaiso University | associate professor | Millenial Progress |
Morse | Kathryn | 2007-8 | AHPCS | Middlebury College | associate professor | The View from Here: American Environmental History through Images |
Packard | Cynthia | 1996-97 | AHPCS | University of Massachusetts, Amherst | lecturer; Ph.D. candidate | The Black Image in Photography, Art and the Popular Press, 1850-1876 |
Pazian | Erika | 2018-19 | AHPCS | Graduate Center of the City University of New York | Ph.D. candidate in art history | Visual Culture and National Identity during the U.S.-Mexican War |
Promey | Sally | 2001-2 | AHPCS | University of Maryland | professor | Religion in Plain View: The Public Aesthetics of American Belief |
Rife | Michaela | 2017-18 | AHPCS | University of Toronto | Ph.D. candidate | Wonderful Mining Country: Promoting Western Resource Extraction |
Robey | Ethan | 2002-3 | AHPCS | State University of New York, Binghamton | independent scholar | The Art Galleries of Mechanics' Institute Fairs: Liaisons Between Art, Commerce, and Technology in Nineteenth-Century Thought |
Russell | Alison | 2023-24 | AHPCS | University of Massachusetts, Amherst | PhD candidate in history | "On That Shield!": American Identity and the Constitution in the Early Republic |
Shelnutt | Blevin | 2015-16 | AHPCS | New York University | Ph.D. candidate | New York City's Broadway and Nineteenth-Century Literary Culture |
Torbert | Amy | 2014-15 | AHPCS | University of Delaware | PhD in art history | Going Places: The Material and Imagined Geographies of Prints in the Atlantic World, 1770-1840 |
Van Horn | Jennifer | 2008-9 | AHPCS | University of Virginia | Ph.D. candidate | The Object of Civility and the Art of Politeness in British America, 1740-1780 |