Research Associates are scholars (without AAS stipends) holding sabbaticals or other funded fellowships. Fellows Date Name Affiliation Position 1998-99 Assumption College Associate Professor A Slippery Self: Self Culture and the Self-made Man in Nineteenth Century American Literature 1998-99 Lucia Z. Knoles Assumption College Associate Professor A Slippery Self: Self Culture and the Self-made Man in Nineteenth Century American Literature 1998-99 Donald J. Ratcliffe Durham University Senior Lecturer Origins of Party Conflict in the US , 1790-1840 1998-99 William J. Gilmore-Lehne Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Associate Professor A Republic of Knowledge: Communications and the Rise of an Age of Reading in America, 1639-1861 1997-98 Edward Pearson Franklin & Marshall College Assistant Professor Plays, Playhouses, and Players in Early America, 1720-1825 1997-98 David Rawson College of William and Mary PhD Candidate The Print Distribution and Consumer Nexus in Piedmont Virginia, 1760-1810. 1996-97 Mary Anne Lutz Frostburg State University Associate Professor The Politics of the American Picturesque: Perceptions of Land and Native Americans 1995-96 Gail Smith Marquette University Assistant Professor Reading the Word: Harriet Beecher Stow and Nineteenth Century American Hermeneutics 1995-96 Janice Simon University of Georgia Assistant Professor The Forest Interior in American Painting, 1840-1900 1995-96 Deborah Madsen University of Leicester Director Colonial Legacies: A History of the Pynchon and Hawthorne Families Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page ›› Last page Last »