Fellows Directory

Over 1,400 AAS fellowships have been awarded since the program's inception in 1972. Each fellow's institutional affiliation and position at the time of the fellowship is listed.

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Name Date Fellowship Project
Margaret Abruzzo
Associate Professor, University of Alabama
2013-14 Lapides Good People and Bad Behavior: Changing Views of Sin and Moral Responsibility
Gretchen Adams
PhD Candidate, University of New Hampshire
2000-01 Peterson The Specter of Salem in American Culture
Joseph M. Adelman
Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University
2011-12 AAS-NEH Revolutionary Networks: The Business of Printing and the Production of American Politics, 1763-1789
Joseph M. Adelman
PhD Candidate, Johns Hopkins University
2007-08 Botein The Business of Politics: Printers and the Emergence of Political Communications Networks, 1765-1789
Deena Al-halabieh
PhD Candidate, University of California, Santa Barbara
2022-23 Korzenik Princes Among Slaves: Orientalism, Race, and Religion in 18th -19th Century American Arabic Slave Narratives
Catherine L. Albanese
Professor, Wright State
1977-78 Daniels Davy Crockett Almanacs
Catherine L. Albanese
Professor, Wright State
1983-84 Haven The Divine Harmonia: Transcendentalism, Popular Religion, and Healing Movements in Nineteenth-Century America
Gaylord Albaugh
Professor, McMaster University
1972-73 U.S. Steel Foundation American Religious Newspapers and Periodicals, 1730-1830
Gaylord Albaugh
Professor, McMaster University
1989-90 RA American Religious Newspapers and Periodicals, 1730-1830
Jesse Alemán
Professor, University of New Mexico
2023-24 Mellon Distinguished Scholar Nineteenth-century American literature and US Latino/a literary histories
Catherine A. Allgor
PhD Candidate, Yale University
1995-96 Peterson Political Parties: Society and Politics in Washington City, 1800-1832
Christopher Allison
PhD Candidate, Harvard University
2017-18 Jaffee Protestant Relics: Encountering and Collecting the Body in Early America, 1770-1850
April Alliston
Assistant Professor, Princeton University
1994-95 Peterson A Cultural Biography of James Fenimore Cooper
Eric Altice
PhD Candidate, University of California, Los Angeles
2000-01 Reese Taking the Heathen to the Countryside: Missionary Publication and the Representations of the 'Exotic' in Antebellum America
Sari Altschuler
PhD Candidate, CUNY Graduate Center
2011-12 Legacy National Physiology: George Lippard and Antebellum Medical Discourse
Sari Altschuler
Assistant Professor of English, University of South Florida
2013-14 Hench National Physiology: Literature, Medicine, and the Invention of the American Body, 1789-1860
Anne Anderson
PhD Candidate in English, Exeter University
2014-15 Last The Morse Collection
Hannah Anderson
PhD Candidate, University of Pennsylvania
2017-18 Peterson Lived Botany: Domesticity, Settler Colonialism, and Ecological Adaption in Early British North America
Jennifer L. Anderson
PhD Candidate, New York University
2006-07 Hench Nature's Currency: The Atlantic Mahogany Trade, 1725-1825
Jennifer L. Anderson
PhD Candidate, New York University
2004-05 Peterson Nature's Currency: The Atlantic Mahogany Trade in the 18th Century
Jill Anderson
Assistant Editor, Thomas Jefferson Foundation
2003-04 Peterson "Nothing Done!": The Poet in Early Nineteenth-Century American Culture
Kenneth Anderson
Assistant Professor, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
1973-74 Mellon Short-Term Research on the writings of James Fenimore Cooper
Edward Andrews
PhD Candidate, University of New Hampshire
2007-08 Peterson Saints our of Savages: Native American and African Missionaries, 1750-1775
Kathryn Angelica
PhD Candidate in History, University of Connecticut
2023-24 Peterson An Uneasy Alliance: Cooperation and Conflict in Nineteenth-Century Black and White Women's Activism
Sopanit Angsusingha
PhD Candidate in History, Georgetown University
2022-23 Peterson The Gospel of Civility: Missionary Encounters, Education, and Gender in Iraq
Zara Anishanslin
Assistant Professor, College of Staten Island
2013-14 Last Rebelling Subjects, Revealing Objects: The Material and Visual Culture of Making and Remembering the American Revolution
Cora Anthony
PhD Candidate in English, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
2024-25 Brown Family Collection The Queer Genealogies of Black Women Writers in the Long Nineteenth Century
David Anthony
Assistant Professor, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
2005-06 AAS-NEMLA Shylock on Wall Street: Market Passion and the Capitalist Jew in Antebellum Sensationalism
David Anthony
Associate Professor, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
2012-13 AAS-NEH The Sensational Jew in Antebellum America: Conversion, Race, and the Making of Middle-Class Culture
David Anthony
PhD Candidate, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
1996-97 Peterson Scandalous Aesthetics: Masculine Emotion and the Birth of the Public Sphere in Antebellum America
David Anthony
Assistant Professor, University of Southern Illinois, Carbondale
2000-01 AAS-NEMLA White-Collar Gothic: Debtor Masculinity, Submission, and the U.S. Bank in Antebellum America
Christopher Apap
Special Lecturer, Oakland University
2012-13 Peterson The Genius of the Place
Joyce Oldham Appleby
Professor, University of California, Los Angeles
1994-95 AAS-ASECS The First Generation of Americans
Kimberly Armstrong
Instructor, Metropolitan Community College, Omaha
2016-17 Reese 'The Plague is Just as Great Today': Selling the Subscription Book in Postbellum America
Sarah Arndt
PhD Candidate, Trinity College, University of Dublin
2010-11 Reese The Book Trade and Print Culture: A Comparative Analysis of Belfast and Baltimore, 1760-1825
Robert Arner
Professor, University of Cincinnati
1991-92 AAS-NEMLA The Politics of Knowledge in the Early Republic: American Encyclopedias from the Federal Period to the Jacksonian Era
Robert Arner
Professor, University of Cincinnati
1975-76 Daniels Comic Literature in Colonial America
Marilyn Arsem
Performance Artist, Boston, MA
1997 Wallace Spirit Messages: A performance based on 19th century Spiritualism, as well as late 19th century daily life in New England
James Arthur
Poet, Baltimore, MD
2018 Last (Artist) On a Portrait Bust in Worcester, Massachusetts: A poem inspired by an anonymous marble portrait bust acquired on behalf on the Antiquarian Society in 1881
William Astore
PhD Candidate, Oxford University
1994-95 RA Observing God: Thomas Dick (1774-1857), Religion and Popular Astronomy in Great Britain and America, 1823-57
Elizabeth Athens
PhD Candidate in Art History, Yale University
2014-15 Last Figuring a World: William Bartram's Natural History
Thomas Augst
Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota
1999-00 Reese Making Society Out of Books: Character, Composure, and the Rhetoric of Market Culture
Thomas Augst
Associate Professor, New York University
2013-14 AAS-NEH A Drunkard's Story: Social reform and mass culture in nineteenth-century America
Thomas Augst
Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota
2004-05 Peterson The Sobriety Test: Temperance and the Melodramas of Modern Citizenship
Gillian Elise Avery
Author,
1985-86 Peterson The American Pattern of Childhood
Ryan Bachman
PhD Candidate in History, University of Delaware
2022-23 Last 'Done in Canton': Chinese Export Waxworks in American Museums
Samuel Backer
PhD Candidate in History, Johns Hopkins University
2020-21 AHPCS 'The Parlor and the Public': American Culture, 1870-1920
Paula Backscheider
Associate Professor, University of Rochester
1987-88 Peterson A Biography of Daniel Defoe
Chip Badley
Lecturer of English, University of California, Santa Barbara
2023-24 Hench Writing Beauty: Painting and Queer Sexuality in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
Chip Badley
PhD Candidate in English, University of California, Santa Barbara
2018-19 Botein Aesthetic Sociality and Nineteenth-Century America
Matthew Bahar
PhD Candidate, University of Oklahoma
2010-11 Legacy People of the Dawnland and their Atlantic World
Candace Bailey
Professor of Music, North Carolina Central University
2019-20 Keller Nontraditional Patterns of Gendered Music Circulation
Meredith Bak
PhD Candidate, University of California, Santa Barbara
2010-11 Last Perception and Playthings: Optical Toys as Instruments of Science and Culture
Anne Baker
Visiting Assistant Professor of English, Reed College
2001-02 Peterson Geography, National Form, and the American Renniassance
Anne Baker
Visiting Assistant Professor, Reed College
1999-00 Botein Geography Schoolbooks and Nation Formation in the Antebellum United States
Jennifer Baker
PhD Candidate, University of Pennsylvania
1996-97 Peterson Currency of Words: Finance and Literary Imagination in Early America
Megan Baker
PhD Candidate in Art History, University of Delaware
2023-24 Drawn to Art Pastel Rebellion: The Material Politics of North American Pastels, 1758-1814
Sharada Balachandran Orihuela
Assistant Professor, University of Maryland, College Park
2015-16 AAS-NEMLA Counterfeit Colony: Bootleg Currency and the Revolutionary Market
Peter Baldwin
Assistant Professor, University of Connecticut
2004-05 Tracy American Night: Transforming the Nocturnal City, 1800-1930
Shelby Balik
PhD Candidate, University of Wisconsin, Madison
2003-04 Peterson The Religious Frontier
Arielle Ballard
Poet, Brockton, MA
2017 Hearst Research on interactions between black and indigenous people for a full-length book of poetry
Kenneth Banks
Visiting Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina, Asheville
2005-06 AAS-NEH Slow Poison: French Contraband in the Early Modern Atlantic Economy, 1660-1800
Lauren Barbeau
PhD Candidate in English, Washington University in St. Louis
2014-15 Last 'Worth of a Happier Domestic Fate': Domesticity as the Property of White Women
W. Barber
Teacher, Kingsley Elementary School, Evanston, Illinois
1995 K-12 The Ethnic 'Other' in Children's Literature
Faith Barrett
Assistant Professor, Lawrence University
2006-07 Botein 'To fight aloud is very brave': American Poetry and the Civil War
Faith Barrett
Associate Professor, Lawrence University
2013-14 Botein Poems and Parodies: Voice-Effects and the Profession of Poetry in Nineteenth-Century America
Ross Barrett
PhD Candidate, Boston University
2005-06 Drawn to Art Rendering Violence: Riots, Strikes, and Class Conflict in 19th-Century American Art and Visual Culture
Nicolas Barreyre
Assistant Professor, University Paris Ouest Nanterre
2011-12 Tracy Of Gold and Freedman: A Sectional History of Reconstruction, 1865-1877
Joshua Bartlett
PhD Candidate in English, State University of New York, Albany
2018-19 Last The Many Lives of the Charter Oak
Françoise Y. Basch
Professor, University of Paris
1984-85 RA Critics of the Family in Mid-19th Century America
Françoise Y. Basch
Professor, University of Paris
1983-84 Haven Critics of the Family in Mid-19th Century America
Norma Basch
Associate Professor, Rutgers University
1990-91 AAS-NEH Framing American Divorce: Rules, Realities, and Mythologies, 1770-1870
Ben Bascom
Assistant Professor of English, Ball State University
2018-19 AAS-NEH Feeling Singular: Masculinity and Desire in the Early Republic, 1786-1822
Ben Bascom
PhD Candidate in English, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
2014-15 Peterson State Affects and Republican Properties: Feeling Wrongly in the Early United States
Marilyn Baseler
Assistant Professor, University of Texas, Austin
1999-00 AAS-NEH Strangers within our gates': America's Immigrants, 1776-1820
James G. Basker
Associate Professor, Barnard College
1989-90 AAS-NEMLA Samuel Johnson and His American Readers
Lynne Z. Bassett
Independent Scholar,
2004-05 Peterson "American Whole-Cloth Quilts: A Study of Regional Innovation, Refinement, and Domestic Production"
Kabria Baumgartner
Assistant Professor, College of Wooster
2015-16 Peterson The Work of Time and Love: African American Women and Educational Activism in Early America
Kabria Baumgartner
Associate Professor of History & Africana Studies, Northeastern University
2022-23 AAS-NEH Revolutionizing the City: Black Youth and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Boston
Kristen Beales
PhD Candidate, College of William and Mary
2017-18 Peterson Religion and Commerce in Eighteenth-Century America
Ross W. Beales Jr.
Assistant Professor, College of the Holy Cross
1977-78 AAS-NEH Concepts of Childhood and Youth of NewEngland
James Beard
Professor, Clark University
1987-88 RA James Fenimore Cooper: A Critical Biography
James Beard
Professor, Clark University
1978-79 AAS-NEH James Fenimore Cooper: A Critical Biography
Sarah Beetham
PhD Candidate, University of Delaware
2012-13 Last Sculpting the Citizen Soldier: Reproduction and National Memory, 1865-1917
Robert Begiebing
Writer, Manchester, NH
1996 Wallace The Adventures of Allegra Fullerton Or, A Memoir of Startling and Amusing Episodes from Itinerant Life
Richard Bell
Assistant Professor, University of Maryland
2007-08 AAS-NEH Do Not Despair: Suicide, Property, and Power in the Newly United States
Richard Bell
Professor of History, University of Maryland, College Park
2022-23 Legacy The First Freedom Riders:Streetcars and Street Fights in Jim Crow New York
Richard Bell
PhD Candidate, Harvard University
2003-04 Botein Newspapers and the Cultural Significance of Suicide in America, 1760-1830
Richard Bell
Assistant Professor, University of Maryland
2012-13 Peterson The Blackest Market: Patty Cannon, Kidnapping, and the Domestic Slave Trade
Michael Bellesiles
Assistant Professor, Emory University
1992-93 Peterson The Origins of American Gun Culture, 1760-1840
Michael Bellesiles
PhD Candidate, University of California, Irvine
1984-85 Haven Life, Liberty, and Land: Ethan Allen and the Frontier Experience in Revolutionary New England
Wendy A. Bellion
Associate Professor, University of Delaware
2011-12 Last The Space of Iconoclasm: New York and American Historical Memory
Nicole Belolan
PhD Candidate, University of Delaware
2015-16 Last Navigating the World: The Material Culture of Physical Mobility Impairment in the Early American North, 1700-1861
Paula Bennett
Associate Professor, University of Southern Illinois, Carbondale
1996-97 AAS-NEH Dissenting Angels: The Emergence of Modern Subjectivity in American Women's Poetry, 1850-00
Zachary Bennett
Postdoctoral Fellow in History, Rutgers University
2019-20 Last Flowing Power: Rivers and the Remaking of Colonial New England
Sacvan Bercovitch
Professor, Harvard University
1986-87 AAS-NEH The Literary Market in 19th-Century America
Lucia Bergamasco-Lenarda
PhD Candidate, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris
1981-82 Daniels Women and Children in Colonial New England
Molly Berger
PhD Candidate, Case Western Reserve University
1993-94 Peterson Hotel Dreams: Luxury, Technology, and Urban Ambition in America, 1829–1929
Katherine Bergren
Professor of English, Trinity College
2019-20 Peterson Ordinary Transatlanticism: Anonymous Parodies of Romantic Poetry from the Caribbean and U.S.
Alex Beringer
Assistant Professor of English, University of Montevallo
2018-19 Last Lost Literacies: Experiments in the Nineteenth-Century American Comic Strip
Carol Berkin
Associate Professor, Baruch College
1976-77 Daniels Research on Loyalists in the American Revolution
Cassandra Berman
PhD Candidate, Brandeis University
2015-16 Peterson Motherhood, the Law, and the Court of Public Opinion: Contesting Maternity in Nineteenth-Century America
Julia Bernier
PhD Candidate in American Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
2014-15 Legacy A Papered Freedom
Robin M. Bernstein
Assistant Professor, Harvard University
2008-09 Last Racial Innocence: The Uses of Childhood in U.S. Racial Formation 1852-1930
Stephen Berry
Associate Professor, Simmons College
2015-16 Peterson Importing the Exotic: Early American Maritime Encounters with World Religions
Jen Bervin
Poet and Interdisciplinary Artist, Guilford, CT
2023 Last (Artist) Research for “Measuring the Sun,” encompassing new and ongoing work on Emily Dickinson focused on artworks in the form of composites, concordances, visual indexes, and artist books
Elizabeth Bethel
Associate Professor, Lander University
1986-87 RA Afro-American Responses to the First Emancipation.
Elizabeth Bethel
Associate Professor, Lander University
1985-86 Peterson Afro-American Responses to the First Emancipation
John Bidwell
Assistant Professor and Librarian of the Cary Collection, Rochester Institute of Technology
1978-79 Daniels A Biographical Directory of American Papermakers, 1690-1830
John Bidwell
Astor Curator and Department Head, Printed Books & Bindings, The Morgan Library & Museum
2020-21 Reese The Declaration of Independence: Prints, Broadsides, and Facsimiles
John Bidwell
Librarian, Rochester Institute of Technology
1994-95 AAS-ASECS Printing Supplies in Colonial America
Lisa Bielawa
Composer, Producer, Performer, New York, NY
2018 Hearst Sanctuary & Centuries in the Hours: A series of small works for the violin and voice, focusing on immigration
Amanda Bilby
PhD Candidate, Johns Hopkins University
2007-08 Peterson Letters, Recipes, and Gifts: Exploring Transatlantic Female Alliances within the Pollard and Salisbury Families
Margaret Neussendorfer Billias
Associate Professor, University of Texas, Permian Basin
1982-83 AAS-NEH Bibliography of the Works of Elizabeth Palmer Peabody
Louis Bisceglia
Professor, San José State University
1988-89 RA The Origins and Pacifism of Abby Kelley
Annie Bissett
Printmaker, Providence, RI
2015 Last (Artist) A series of woodblock prints about the spiritual and religious influences on American identity during the colonial period
David Blake
Lecturer, State University of New York, Stony Brook
2015-16 Tracy Between Campus and Community: Popular Music in American College Student Life, 1850-1872
Thomas Blakeslee
PhD Candidate, Teaching Fellow in History, Harvard University
2023-24 Brown Family Collection Domestic Disturbances: The Shaping of Black Fatherhood, Manhood, and Resistance in America
AJ Blandford
PhD Candidate, Rutgers University
2016-17 Last Labor and the Visualization of Knowledge in American Geological Surveys
Avery Blankenship
PhD Candidate in English, Northeastern University
2023-24 Botein Kitchen Ventriloquisms
Burton Bledstein
Associate Professor, University of Illinois, Chicago
1997-98 Botein By the Book: Reference and Information as Authority in 19th-Century America
Burton Bledstein
Associate Professor, University of Illinois, Chicago
1988-89 Peterson A Language Event: The Middle Classes in American History, 1828-19
David W. Blight
Associate Professor, Amherst College
1996-97 Peterson Reunion and Race: The Civil War in American Memory, 1870-1915
Elizabeth Block
Senior Editor, Publications and Editorial Department, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
2023-24 Jaffee Hairdressing in the 19th Century
Laurie Block
Filmmaker, Conway, MA
2007 Hearst Documentary about Helen Keller
Laurie Block
Filmmaker, Conway, MA
1995 Wallace Television documentary on the Mexican War
Menahem Blondheim
PhD Candidate, Harvard University
1987-88 Boni The News Frontier
Hester Blum
Assistant Professor, Pennsylvania State University
2004-05 Reese The View from the Mast-Head: Antebellum American Sea Narrative and the Maritime Imagination
Susanna Blumenthal
Professor of Law and Associate Professor of History, University of Minnesota
2016-17 AAS-NEH Humbug: A Legal History
Colleen Glenney Boggs
Professor, Dartmouth College
2015-16 AAS-NEH Civil War Substitutes: How the Military Draft Changed American Literature
Jamie Bolker
Independent Scholar, Newberry Library
2021-22 AAS-NEH Lost and Found: Wayfinding in Early America
Jamie Bolker
PhD Candidate in English, Fordham University
2018-19 Peterson Lost and Found: Wayfinding in Early American Literature and Culture
Maria Bollettino
Assistant Professor, Framingham State University
2013-14 AAS-NEH Slavery, War, and Britain's Atlantic Empire: Black Soldiers, Sailors, and Rebels in the Seven Years' War
Maria Bollettino
PhD Candidate, University of Texas, Austin
2005-06 Peterson Slaves and Slavery in the Seven Years' War
Joseph Bonica
Visiting Assistant Professor, Middle Tennessee State University
2009-10 Peterson Open Secrets: The Cultural Politics of Secrecy and the Formation of the Early American Republic
Nicholas Bonneau
PhD Candidate, University of Notre Dame
2015-16 Peterson Unspeakable Loss: North America's Invisible Throat Distemper Epidemic of 1735-1765
Robert E. Bonner
Assistant Professor, University of Southern Maine
1998-99 Tracy Newspapers and the Confederate Sphere
Robert E. Bonner
Visiting Assistant Professor, Dartmouth College
2006-07 AAS-NEH Crossings to Freedom: Fugitive Slaves and the Completion of American Liberty
Mark Boonshoft
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, New York Public Library
2016-17 Alstott Morgan Monarchical Education and the Making of the American Republic, 1730-1812
Lance Boos
PhD Candidate in History, Stony Brook University
2018-19 Last The Development of a British Atlantic Musical Marketplace in the Eighteenth Century
Jonathon Booth
PhD Candidate, Harvard University
2016-17 Peterson Criminal Law and Post-Emancipation Society in the Atlantic World
Sandra Bornstein
Teacher,
1996 K-12 The American Reaction to Darwin's Theory of Evolution
Elizabeth Bouldin
Associate Professor of History, Florida Gulf Coast University
2022-23 AAS-ASECS Teachers of the Light: Quaker Women Educators in the Age of Reason
RJ Boutelle
PhD Candidate in English, Vanderbilt University
2014-15 Peterson Transamerican Visions of Freedom and the Circuits of U.S. Abolitionism
Ann Bowden
Ransom Scholar, University of Texas, Austin
1992-93 Peterson A Descriptive and Historical Bibliography of Sir Walter Scott, 1792-1836
Nancy Bowen
Mixed Media Artist, Brooklyn, NY
2012 Last (Artist) Series of collages titled "Angels and Almanacs"
Carrie Bramen
Associate Professor, State University of New York, Buffalo
2009-10 AAS-NEMLA American Niceness: The Making of a National Type in Nineteenth-Century Culture
Susan Branson
Associate Professor, Syracuse University
2011-12 Peterson Animal Magnetism: Science and Pseudo-science in American Society, 1800-1860
Ann D. Braude
PhD Candidate, Yale University
1985-86 Hiatt Women in American Spiritualism
Juliane Braun
Assistant Professor of English, Auburn University
2022-23 AAS-NEH Translating the Pacific: Nature Writing, Print Culture, and the Making of Transoceanic Empire
Juliane Braun
PhD Candidate, Johannes Gutenberg Universität, Mainz
2008-09 Ebeling Petit Paris en Amérique? – French Theatrical Culture in Nineteenth-Century Louisiana
Linzy Brekke-Aloise
PhD Candidate,
2003-04 AHPCS Fashioning a Republic: Consumption, Clothing, and American Culture, 1776-1836
Catherine A. Brekus
PhD Candidate, Yale University
1991-92 Hiatt Female Preaching and Evangelical Religion in America, 1740-1840
Deborah Brevoort
Playwright, North Bergen, NJ
2012 Baron Research for a historical play about George and Martha Washington and the role of fashion in shaping American identity
Priscilla Brewer
PhD Candidate, Brown University
1984-85 Hiatt Technology and Domestic Ideology in the Nineteenth-Century
Anders Bright
PhD Candidate in History, University of Pennsylvania
2022-23 Last Luck’s Metropolis; Lotteries, Finance, and Class in New York, 1780-1830
Amy Brill
Writer, Brooklyn, NY
2005 Baron Movement of the Stars: A fictional account of a female astronomer in the early 1800s Nantucket
Charlotte Brivio
PhD Candidate in English, Université Paris-Sorbonne, Paris IV
2024-25 Tracy Suffragists and the New Departure Strategy in the History of Women's Right to Vote (1868-1876)
Geoffrey Brock
Poet, Fayetteville, AK
2001 Hearst Voices Bright Flags: Poems based on American historical events
Janet Brodie
Lecturer, California State Polytechnic University
1988-89 Peterson Women and Freethought in the US, 1820-60
John L. Brooke
Visiting Assistant Professor, Amherst College
1982-83 Haven Worcester County Politics, 1789-1840
Lisa Brooks
PhD Candidate, Cornell University
2001-02 Peterson Recovering the Voices of Our Ancestors
Lisa Brooks
Henry S. Poler '59 Presidential Teaching Professor of English and American Studies, Amherst College
2022-23 Mellon Distinguished Scholar Tracking Molsemsis: An Environmental History of Eastern Coyotes
James Broomall
Assistant Professor of History, Shepherd University
2022-23 AHPCS Battle Pieces: The Art and Artifacts of the American Civil War Era
Candy Brown
PhD Candidate, Harvard University
1998-99 Peterson Salt to the World: A Cultural History of Evangelical Reading, Writing, and Publishing Practices in Mid-Nineteenth-Century America
Dona Brown
Visiting Instructor, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
1986-87 Hiatt Tourism in New England
Joshua Brown
Executive Director, CUNY Graduate Center
2011-12 Drawn to Art Studies in the Visual Culture of the American Civil War
Kathleen Brown
Assistant Professor, University of Pennsylvania
1997-98 Mellon Postdoctoral Foul Bodies and Infected Worlds: Cleanliness and Cultural Authority in Early Modern England and America, 1500-1900
Lois Brown
Assistant Professor, Mount Holyoke College
2000-01 AAS-NEMLA 'Made to Sell, Made to Save': The Black Child in American Anti-Slavery Literature
Richard D. Brown
Professor, University of Connecticut
1977-78 AAS-NEH Communications Networks in Pre-Industrial America
Richard D. Brown
Professor, University of Connecticut
1992-93 AAS-NEH The Idea of an Informed Citizenry in Early America,1650-1865
Thomas Brown
Associate Professor, University of South Carolina
2003-04 Peterson The Reconstruction of American Memory: Civic Monuments of the Civil War
Thomas Brown
Assistant Professor, University of Detroit Mercy
1990-91 Peterson The Routinization of Charisma in the Early Democratic Part
Katrina Browne
Filmmaker, Berkeley, CA
2000 Hearst Traces of the Trade: Research on the history and legacy of the slave trade in New England
Michael Broyles
Professor, University of Maryland
1989-90 RA From Psalmody to Symphony: How American Musical Attitudes Developed in Antebellum Boston
Emily C. Bruce
Associate Professor of History, University of Minnesota, Morris
2023-24 Schiller Siblings on the Move: German, Irish, and French Canadian Families, 1840-1930
Martin C. Brückner
Assistant Professor, University of Delaware
1998-99 AAS-ASECS The Culture of Geographic Letters in Early America
Rebekah Bryer
PhD Candidate in Theater, Northwestern University
2020-21 Last National Acts: Performance, Commemoration, and the Construction of National Identity in the Aftermath of the Civil War
Thora Brylowe
Assistant Professor, University of Colorado, Boulder
2017-18 Botein Impressions and Folds: The Ecology of Romantic-Era Paper
Mindy L. Buchanan-King
PhD Candidate in English and Comparative Literature, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
2024-25 Peterson (Un)Veiling Disease: Women’s Breast Cancer and Concealed Diagnoses
Courtney Buchkoski
PhD Candidate in English, University of Oklahoma
2018-19 Legacy Benevolent Colonization: Emigration Aid and the American West, 1820-1880
Steven C. Bullock
Associate Professor, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
1992-93 RA American Freemasonry
Camden Burd
PhD Candidate in History, University of Rochester
2018-19 Peterson The Ornament of Empire: Nurserymen and the Making of the American Landscape
Daniel J. Burge
Associate Editor in Research and Collections, Kentucky Historical Society
2023-24 Peterson The Washington Doctrine, A Continental History, 1800-1920
Martin Burke
Lecturer, University College, Galway
1994-95 Peterson Signs of the Cross: Protestants, Catholics, and the Construction of Religious Identities in America, 1700-1800
Michelle Burnham
Professor, Santa Clara University
2011-12 AAS-ASECS The Calculus of Risk: Temporality in the Revolutionary Atlantic and Pacific
Martha Burns
PhD Candidate, Brown University
1993-94 Peterson A Piano in the Parlor: Music and Gentility in America 1790-1860
Andrew Burstein
Assistant Professor, University of Northern Iowa
1997-98 Peterson Sentimental Democracy: The Evolution of America’s Romantic Self-Image
Sargent Bush Jr.
Professor, University of Wisconsin, Madison
2002-03 Peterson The Type of the Good Hearer in Puritan Theory and Practice
Claudia L. Bushman
Professor of American Studies Emerita, Columbia University
2014-15 Mellon Distinguished Scholar Boston in 1870
Claudia L. Bushman
Independent Scholar,
1991-92 Peterson America Discovers Columbus
Richard L. Bushman
Gouverneur Morris Professor of History Emeritus, Columbia University
2014-15 Mellon Distinguished Scholar Farmers in the Production of the Nation
Leslie Butler
Visiting Assistant Professor, Reed College
1998-99 Peterson James Russell Lowell and the Cultural Politics of Antebellum American Nationalism
Kevin Butterfield
Associate Professor, University of Oklahoma
2017-18 Peterson The Great Excitement
Tara Bynum
Postdoctoral Fellow in English, Rutgers University
2016-17 AAS-NEH Reading Pleasures
Mary Pratt Cable
Freelance Writer,
1990-91 RA Early history of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Mary Pratt Cable
Freelance Writer,
1989-90 RA Early history of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
Alexandra Cade
PhD Candidate in History, University of Delaware
2024-25 Keller Sensory Performance of National Identity in 19th Century American Tourism
Gina Caison
Associate Professor of English, University of California, Davis
2011-12 Last 'To the Dear Reader': Rhetorical Audiences and Histories in Boudinot, Simms, and the Antebellum Newspaper
Gina Caison
Associate Professor of English, Georgia State University
2016-17 Last Feather