Samuel Foster Haven Fellowship

Samuel Foster Haven Fellowships (named in honor of a nineteenth-century scholar and librarian of AAS) were awarded from 1982 to 1987.

Fellows

Date Name Affiliation Position
1985-86 Harry Williams Brown University PhD Candidate Charles Lenox Remond and the Community of Female Abolitionists
1985-86 David S. Shields The Citadel Assistant Professor Literary Neoclassicism during the 1740's and 1750's in Massachusetts
1985-86 Betty Mitchell University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth Associate Professor Antebellum and Civil War Biography
1984-85 Margaret Ford Argosy Bookstore, New York, NY Director Ann Franklin, Colonial Newport Printer
1984-85 Victor Neuburg School of Librarianship, Polytechnic of North London Senior Lecturer Ballads and Chapbooks in Early America
1984-85 William Miles Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan Bibliographer History and Bibliography of American Presidential Election Campaign Newspapers
1984-85 Gary Kornblith Oberlin College Assistant Professor Master Mechanics in New England, 1780s-1850s
1984-85 Lisa Koenigsberg Yale University PhD Candidate Professionalizing Domesticity
1984-85 Michael Bellesiles University of California, Irvine PhD Candidate Life, Liberty, and Land: Ethan Allen and the Frontier Experience in Revolutionary New England
1984-85 Peter Eisenstadt New York University PhD Candidate Weather and Weather Prediction in Colonial America
1983-84 Françoise Y. Basch University of Paris Professor Critics of the Family in Mid-19th Century America
1983-84 Donald J. Ratcliffe Durham University PhD Candidate The 1812 Presidential Election in Ohio
1983-84 Edward Countryman Warwick University Senior Lecturer Liberty, Liberalism, and the Making of Republican America
1983-84 J. Gary Williams University of Idaho Associate Professor James Fenimore Cooper's Notions of the Americans
1983-84 Catherine L. Albanese Wright State Professor The Divine Harmonia: Transcendentalism, Popular Religion, and Healing Movements in Nineteenth-Century America
1982-83 Christopher F. Clark York College Lecturer Economy and Culture in Rural Massachusetts, 1790-1860
1982-83 Zongsui Yang Harvard University Visiting Professor of History History and Source Book on the American Revolution in Chinese
1982-83 Bruce Steiner Ohio State University Professor Lawyers, Dissenting Churches, and Connecticut's Republican Party
1982-83 Dwight Smith Miami University of Ohio Professor The War of 1812: A Bibliography
1982-83 Kenneth Morgan Hyde Sixth Form, Cheshire, England Instructor Shipping and Trade Patterns in the North Atlantic in the Mid-Eighteenth-Century
1982-83 Ben Harris McClary Middle Georgia State College Professor Samuel Lorenzo Knapp and His Milieu
1982-83 W. Clark Gilpin Phillips Theological Seminary Associate Professor Eighteenth-Century Protestant Concepts of the Church
1982-83 Sally G. Kohlstedt Syracuse University Associate Professor Natural History Museums: The Nineteenth Century
1982-83 John L. Brooke Amherst College Visiting Assistant Professor Worcester County Politics, 1789-1840