Frances Hiatt Fellowship

Frances Hiatt Fellowships were awarded from 1980-93. The fellowship was open to graduate students at work on doctoral dissertations. The funds for these fellowships derived from a gift made by Jacob Hiatt (1905-2001) of Worcester, Massachusetts, in memory of his wife Frances (d. 1980)

Fellows

Date Name Affiliation Position
1988-89 Peter Way University of Maryland PhD Candidate Rough Labor: The Digging of North America's Canals, 1780-1860
1988-89 Margaret Newell University of Virginia PhD Candidate Economic Ideology and Development in New England, 1629-1820
1987-88 Saul Cornell University of Pennsylvania Andrew W. Mellon Fellow The Political Thought and Culture of the Antifederalists
1987-88 Mark Schantz Emory College PhD Candidate Piety in Providence: The class Dimensions of Religious Experience in Providence, Rhode Island, 1790-1860
1986-87 Dona Brown Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Visiting Instructor Tourism in New England
1985-86 Ann D. Braude Yale University PhD Candidate Women in American Spiritualism
1985-86 Elaine Swift Harvard University PhD Candidate Reconstitutive Congressional Change: The Case of the US Senate, 1789-1841
1984-85 Priscilla Brewer Brown University PhD Candidate Technology and Domestic Ideology in the Nineteenth-Century
1984-85 Patricia Watson Johns Hopkins University PhD Candidate Preacher-Physicians of Colonial New England
1984-85 David Weir Princeton University PhD Candidate The Covenant in New England, 1620-80