Stephen Botein Fellowships are for research in the history of the book in American culture. Funding is derived from an endowment established by the family and friends of the late Stephen Botein . Doctoral candidates may apply.
Application Deadline
January 15, 2024 - 12:00pm
Date
Name
Affiliation
Position
2024-25
Darbyshire Witek
University of Delaware
PhD Candidate in English
Reading American Racial Thought in the Memory and Myth of the Underground Railroad
2024-25
Max Chapnick
Northeastern University
Postdoctoral Teaching Associate
Wild Science: Radical Politics and Rejected Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century Fiction
2023-24
Gordon Fraser
University of Manchester
Lecturer in English, American Studies, and Creative Writing
Engineering Peace
2023-24
Avery Blankenship
Northeastern University
PhD Candidate in English
Kitchen Ventriloquisms
2022-23
Sarah Salter
Texas A&M University
Assistant Professor of English
Sex in Pages: A Theoretical History of Periodical Sexualities
2022-23
Kristofer Stinson
George Mason University
PhD Candidate in History
Shadows and Solid Things: Religion and Archaeology in the Atlantic World
2020-21
Kandice Sharren
Simon Fraser University
Instructor of English
Politics, Paratexts, and Transatlantic Fiction, 1790-1840
2019-20
Madeline Zehnder
University of Virginia
PhD Candidate in English
Pocket-Sized Nation: Cultures of Portability in America, 1790-1840
2019-20
Nicole Mahoney
University of Maryland, College Park
PhD Candidate in History
Liberty, Gentility, and Dangerous Liaisons: French Culture and Polite Society in Early National America, 1770-1825
2018-19
Chip Badley
University of California, Santa Barbara
PhD Candidate in English
Aesthetic Sociality and Nineteenth-Century America