Fellowships 1998-99: AAS-National Endowment for the Humanities Long-Term FellowshipProject: Psalms, Reels and Glees: Popular Music and American Identity from the Colonial Era through the Civil War Books Based on Fellowship Research American Alchemy: The California Gold Rush and Middle-Class CultureUniversity of North Carolina Press, 2000 AAS Proceedings 'Slavery Would Have Died of That Music': The Hutchinson Family Singers and the Rise of Popular-Culture Abolitionism in Early Antebellum-Era America, 1842-1850. October 2004 , Volume 114, Part 2