AAS-American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Fellowship

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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Fellows

Date Name Affiliation Position
2024-25 Ross Michael Nedervelt Florida International University Adjunct Professor Security, Imperial Reconstitution, and the British Atlantic Islands in the Age of the American Revolution
2022-23 Elizabeth Bouldin Florida Gulf Coast University Associate Professor of History Teachers of the Light: Quaker Women Educators in the Age of Reason
2019-20 Hannah Muller Brandeis University Assistant Professor of History Alien Invasions and Revolutionary Contagion
2017-18 Ken Miller Washington College Associate Professor The Strange Case of Bathsheba Spooner: A Tale of Sex and Murder in Revolutionary America
2016-17 Kate Mulry California State University, Bakersfield Assistant Professor of History Unwholesome Tinctures: Inoculation and Questions of Heredity in the Early Eighteenth-Century Anglo Atlantic
2015-16 Brian Carroll Central Washington University Assistant Professor of History Burning the Hearts of the Dead: Medicine, Migration, and New England Vampire Belief, 1782-1819
2014-15 Adam Jortner Auburn University Assistant Professor of History Witchcraft and the Rise of American Religious Freedom, 1626-1789
2013-14 Sarah Crabtree San Francisco State University Assistant Professor of History Walled Gardens: The Society of Friends, Nationalism, and the Common School, 1770-1840
2012-13 Molly Farrell Ohio State University Assistant Professor Counting Bodies: Imagining Population in English America
2011-12 Michelle Burnham Santa Clara University Professor The Calculus of Risk: Temporality in the Revolutionary Atlantic and Pacific