Short-Term Awards

Myles Ali, Doctoral Candidate, York University
"Here in the Queen's Territory, Every Man and Woman is Free": Slavery and the Lives of the Enslaved in Colonial Sierra Leone, 1834-1896
One month

Anne Anderson, Associate Professor, Victoria and Albert Museum
Chelsea Mania: The Huntington Chelsea Porcelain
Two month

Benny Andrés, Associate Professor, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
La Compania de Terrenos y Aguas de la Baja California, S.A.: An Environmental Enterprise Shaping the Lower Colorado River Region, 1900-1962
One month

Richard Ansell, Fellow, University of Leicester
Reading Travels: The Afterlives of European Voyages, 1600-1750
Three months

Claire Arcenas, Assistant Professor, University of Montana
Lockean Legacies: John Locke in American Thought and Culture
One month

Lucy Arnold, Lecturer, University of Leeds
Reading Hilary Mantel: Haunted Decades
One month

Elaine Ayers, Doctoral Candidate, Princeton University
Strange Beauty: Botanical Collection, Preservation, and Display in the Nineteenth-Century Tropics
Two months

Anthony Bale, Professor, Birkbeck College, University of London
Late Medieval Pilgrims' Books
One month

Kristen Beales, Doctoral Candidate, College of William and Mary
Thy Will Be Done: Merchant Religion in America, 1720-1815
One month

Jessica Beckman, Doctoral Candidate, Stanford University
Moveable Types: Shaping the Text in Early Modern England
Three months

Emily Bell, Doctoral Candidate, University of York
Theorizing the Literary Circle: Charles Dickens, James T. Fields, and Spheres of Influence
One month

Leah Benedict, Lecturer, Washington State University
Impotence: The Anatomy of a Passion, 1660-1800
Three months

David Brown, Adjunct Faculty, Trinity College Dublin
Speculators in Conflict: The Adventurers for Irish Land 1642-1660
One month

Scottie Buehler, Doctoral Candidate, University of California, Los Angeles
Being and Becoming a Midwife in Eighteenth-Century France: Pedagogical Practices and Objects
Two months

Claire Cage, Assistant Professor, University of South Alabama
The Science of Proof: Forensic Medicine in Nineteenth-Century France
One month

Richard Carwardine, Professor, University of Oxford
American Religious Nationalism
Two months

Joseph Clark, Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky
Veracruz and the Caribbean in the Seventeenth Century
One month

Sasha Coles, Doctoral Candidate, University of California, Santa Barbara
Silk Country: Women, Work, and Enterprise in the Great Basin, 1850-1910s
One month

Jason Crawford, Associate Professor, Union University
Shakespearean Tragedy: A Genealogical Poetics
One month

Kathryn Crim, Doctoral Candidate, University of California, Berkeley
Prayers, Interrupted
One month

Jessica Dandona, Associate Professor, Minneapolis College of Art and Design
The Transparent Woman: Medical Visualities in Fin-de-Siècle Europe and the United States, 1890-1900
One month

Gregory Dart, Professor, University College London
Works of Charles Lamb
Three months

Matthew Day, Doctoral Candidate, University of Oxford
Reception of Virgil in England and Scotland 1400-1550
One month

Adhaar Noor Desai, Assistant Professor, Bard College
Blotted Lines: Imperfection and Early Modern English Literature
Three months

Bridget Donnelly, Doctoral Candidate, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Accidents Waiting to Happen: Plotting the Unexpected in the Eighteenth-Century Novel
One month

John Donoghue, Associate Professor, Loyola University of Chicago
"Creative Destruction": Piracy, Marronage, and Plantation Capitalism in the British Caribbean, 1650-1700
One month

Susan Doran, Professor, University of Oxford
Regime Changes: From Elizabeth I to James I 1603-12
One month

Marshall Eakin, Professor, Vanderbilt University
Richard Burton, Empire, and Nation in Nineteenth-Century Brazil
One month

Elizabeth Ellis, Assistant Professor, New York University
Power on the Margins: The Petites Nations and the Transformations of the Lower Mississippi Valley 1650-1800
One month

Molly Farrell, Associate Professor, Ohio State University
New World Calculation: The Making of Numbers in Colonial America
Two months

Kathryn Franklin, Doctoral Candidate, York University
"Something of the Glamour": Tracing the Geographies of Glamour in the Work of Christopher Isherwood
One month

James Freeman, Curator, Cambridge University Library
The Past and its Presentation in the "Polychronicon" of Ranulph Higden
One month

Gabriella Friedman, Doctoral Candidate, Cornell University
Anatomy and Archive: Octavia E. Butler as Historical Thinker
One month

Elizabeth Gansen, Assistant Professor, Grand Valley State University
Illustrating the New World: Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo's Sketches of Flora and Fauna
One month

John Garcia, Assistant Professor, California State University, Northridge
The Early American Bookseller: A Network History
One month

Penelope Geng, Assistant Professor, Macalester College
Communal Justice in Shakespeare's England
Two months

Kate Gibson, Doctoral Candidate, University of Sheffield
Grief and the Family in Britain, 1750-1830
One month

Sarah Gleeson-White, Associate Professor, University of Sydney
First Encounters: American Literary and Screen Cultures, 1895-1927
One month

Carolin Görgen, Doctoral Candidate, Paris Diderot University
The California Camera Club, 1890-1915: Re-Appreciation of a Neglected Corpus in the History of Photography
One month

Charles Green, Doctoral Candidate, University of Birmingham
Authorship and Agency in John Donne's Commemorative Writing
Three months

Jennifer Greenhill, Associate Professor, University of Southern California
The Commercial Imagination: American Illustration and the Advent of the Pictorial Advertising Age
One month

Eric Griffin, Professor, Millsaps College
England's Jacobean Dramatists and the Geopolitics of Empire: Hispanophobic Hispanophiles
One month

Alison Griffiths, Professor, Baruch College, CUNY
Nomadic Cinema: A Cultural Geography of the Expedition Film
Three months

Ashley Hannebrink, Doctoral Candidate, Harvard University
Living with the Past: Antiquity and Sculptural Production in Mid- to Late Eighteenth-Century France
One month

Hunter Harris, Doctoral Candidate, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
When Trust Fails: Merchants, Law, and Empire in the Eighteenth Century
One month

Earle Havens, Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins University
Reconstructing Narcissus Luttrell's Library of Annotated Books and Ephemera, 1678-1730
One month

Philippa Hellawell, Fellow, National Maritime Museum, Royal Museums Greenwich
Engineering the Mole: Tangier, 1663-1684
Two months

Kathleen Hilliard, Associate Professor, Iowa State University
Bonds Burst Asunder: The Revolutionary Politics of Getting By in Civil War and Emancipation, 1860-1867
Two months

Catherine Hinchliff, Doctoral Candidate, Johns Hopkins University
Women, Gender, and Speech in the English Revolution
One month

Nathaniel Holly, Doctoral Candidate, College of William and Mary
From Chota to Charles Town: The Urban Lives of Cherokees
One month

Lynn Hudson, Associate Professor, University of Illinois, Chicago
Loren Miller and the Case against Jim Crow
Two months

Luca Iori, Fellow, University of Parma
Thomas Hobbes's Translation of Thucydides: Toward a Critical Edition
Two months

Rachael Isom, Doctoral Candidate, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Enthusiastic Poetics and the Woman Writer, 1806-1856
One month

Benjamin Jackson, Doctoral Candidate, Queen Mary University of London
Furnishing Masculinity: Men's Material Culture in Eighteenth-Century England
One month

Kevin James, Professor, University of Guelph
Science, Leisure, and the "Fairyland of Lights": Technology and Tourism in the San Gabriel Mountains at the Turn of the Century
One month

J.T. Jamieson, Doctoral Candidate, University of California, Berkeley
Advertising Uncertainty: Geographical Writing, Western Emigration, and Disbelief in Nineteenth-Century America
One month

Peter Jaros, Associate Professor, Franklin and Marshall College
Incorporate Things: A Literary Genealogy of Corporate Personhood in Antebellum America
One month

Emma Bennett Jones, Doctoral Candidate, Northwestern University
"The Indians Say": Settler Colonialism and the Scientific Study of Animals in America, 1722 to 1860
One month

Michaela Kleber, Doctoral Candidate, College of William and Mary
Gendered Societies, Sexual Empires: Early French Colonization among the Illinois
One month

Joseph Larnerd, Doctoral Candidate, Stanford University
The Makings of Cut Glass in America, 1876 to 1916
One month

Mary Learner, Doctoral Candidate, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Material Sampling and Patterns of Thought in Early Modern England
Two months

Diana Leca, Career Development Fellow, Keble College, University of Oxford
Wallace Stevens' Aphoristic Style
Two months

Julia Lee, Associate Professor, University of California, Irvine
The Racial Railroad
Two months

Nigel Lepianka, Doctoral Candidate, Texas A&M University
"Yet of Books There Are a Plenty": Bibliography and Humanities Data
One month

Timothy Lundy, Doctoral Candidate, Columbia University
Political Learning and Sidneian Drama in Early Modern English Literary Culture
One month

Graeme Mack, Doctoral Candidate, University of California, San Diego
Sea Changes upon the Land: Pacific Merchants and the Transformation of California, 1787-1853
Four months

Justin Mann, Doctoral Candidate, George Washington University
Dangerous Worlds: Imagining Race and Security after the New World Order
One month

Caroline Marris, Doctoral Candidate, Columbia University
"The Silver Sea" and the Nation-State: The Multifaceted Geopolitics of the Early Modern English Channel
One month

Kristen McCants, Doctoral Candidate, University of California, Santa Barbara
Beastly Humans: Margaret Cavendish's "Blazing World," Natural Philosophy, and Romantic Governance
One month

Eric McDonald, Doctoral Candidate, University of Houston
Violent Identities: Elite Masculinity and Anglo-American Slavery in Seventeenth-Century Barbados
Two months

Patrick McGhee, Doctoral Candidate, University of Cambridge
"Heathenism" in the Protestant Atlantic World
Three months

Timo McGregor, Doctoral Candidate, New York University
Vernacular Visions of Empire: Cross-Imperial Collaboration and Political Thought in the Dutch Atlantic, 1645-1688
One month

Karen Melvin, Professor, Bates College
Local Alms, Global Catholicism: Jerusalem and North Africa in New Spain
One month

Lynn S. Meskill, Associate Professor, Paris Diderot University
Fortune in Shakespeare
Two months

Amy Milka, Fellow, University of Adelaide
Women Seeking Justice: Gender, Emotion, and Courtroom Narratives in England, 1700-1850
Three months

Fiona Milne, Doctoral Candidate, University of York
Character, Self-Defense, and Moral Improvement in the Writings of Richard Carlile and Eliza Sharples
One month

Philip Mogen, Doctoral Candidate, University of Pennsylvania
Unstable Histories, Uncertain Presents: Rethinking the Past and Recognizing the Present during the British Civil Wars, 1638-1660
One month

Duncan Money, Fellow, University of the Free State
American Mining Engineers and the Development of the Global Mining Industry, c. 1860-1939
One month

James Morland, Doctoral Candidate, King's College London
Eighteenth-Century Physicians as Poets and Philosophers
Two months

Lucy Morse, Doctoral Candidate, University of Exeter
The Radical Dispossessed: Imaginative Rebellions against the Theft of Common Environments 1864-1893
Two months

John Murphy, Curator, Art Institute of Chicago
American Arts and Crafts: An Ecocritical Approach
Two months

Katie Muth, Fellow, Durham University
Day Jobs: Postwar Fiction and Work
One month

Leslie Myrick, Independent scholar
A Prosopography of the Plains: California-Oregon Trail Emigration Patterns and Social Networks in 1849
Two months

Kate Nesbit, Doctoral Candidate, University of Iowa
Lending Ears: Listening to Reading Aloud in the Nineteenth-Century British Novel
One month

Michael Nicholson, Assistant Professor, McGill University
After Time: Romanticism and Anachronism
Four months

Jason Peacey, Professor, University College London
Experiences of Litigation, Perceptions of the Law and Ideology in a Seventeenth-Century Microhistory
One month

Jackson Perry, Doctoral Candidate, Georgetown University
The Gospel of the Gum: Eucalyptus and the Modern Mediterranean World, 1848-1896
Two months

Jenny Hale Pulsipher, Associate Professor, Brigham Young University
Shadow Sacagawea: A Family Story of Race and Religion in the American West
Four months

Nic John Ramos, Assistant Professor, Brown University
Representing Health: Medical Governance and Education in the Age of Multiculturalism
Two months

Robin Reich, Doctoral Candidate, Columbia University
Copper-alloys and Cures: A History of Scientific Translation in Norman Sicily
Two months

Julia Reid, Lecturer, University of Leeds
Robert Louis Stevenson's The Silverado Squatters: A New Critical Edition
One month

Sean Richardson, Doctoral Candidate, Nottingham Trent University
Queer Cartographies: Mapping Modernist Sexuality 1905-1945
One month

Jonathan Schroeder, Assistant Professor, University of Warwick
John Jacobs: A Life
One month

Jaclyn Schultz, Doctoral Candidate, University of California, Santa Cruz
Learning the Values of a Dollar: Childhood and Cultures of Economy in the US, 1825-1900
Two months

Benjamin Serby, Doctoral Candidate, Columbia University
The Liberation of America: Adventures of a Concept, 1945-1980
One month

Andrew Shaler, Doctoral Candidate, University of California, Riverside
Mariposa: Violence, Settler Colonialism, and Indigenous Histories of the California Gold Rush
One month

JB Shank, Professor, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Evangelista Torricelli: A Baroque Life
Two months

Manuel Shvartzberg Carrio, Doctoral Candidate, Columbia University
Designing "Post-Industrial Society": Settler Colonialism and Modern Architecture in Palm Springs, California, 1876-1973
Two months

Eleanor Skimin, Doctoral Candidate, Brown University
Bourgeois Whiteness and the Sedentary Act: Seatedness in Modern Theatre and Performance
One month

Andrew Spicer, Professor, Oxford Brookes University
Post-Reformation Rites of Consecration
One month

Lieke Stelling, Assistant Professor, Utrecht University
Faith in Jestbooks: Joking about Religion in Early Modern English Jest Collections
Three months

Emery Stephens, Assistant Professor, University of Arkansas, Little Rock
The New Negro Movement and Its Influence on the Art Song Compositions for Voice and Piano by Harold Bruce Forsythe (1908-1976)
One month

Fleur Stolker, Doctoral Candidate, University of Oxford
Bankruptcy in Early Modern England
Two months

Joel Swann, Researcher in Residence, Chetham's Library
Early Annotators of The Temple (1633)
One month

Elizabeth Tavares, Assistant Professor, Pacific University
With Amozins, Heads, and Drom: The Dramaturgy of "Tamar Cam"
One month

Samantha Thompson, Doctoral Candidate, Arizona State University
Electronic Eyes: The Carnegie Institution of Washington's Effort to Develop and Promote Two-dimensional Electronic Detectors for Astronomy
Three months

William Thompson, Doctoral Candidate, University of California, Santa Barbara
Iconoclasm, Iconophilia, and the Negotiation of Religious Change in Tudor East Anglia, 1530–1553
One month

Anna Toledano, Doctoral Candidate, Stanford University
Collecting Independence: The Science and Politics of Natural History Museums in New Spain, 1770-1820
Two months

Ian Tonat, Doctoral Candidate, College of William and Mary
The People of the Bay: Native Society and Identity in the Green Bay Region in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
One month

Catherine Tourangeau, Doctoral Candidate, Yale University
An Empire of Joiners: Voluntary Associations in the British Atlantic, 1730-1800
One month

Viet Trinh, Doctoral Candidate, Yale University
Burning All Illusions: Race and Rebellion in the City of Angels, 1965-1992
One month

Steven Usselman, Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology
From Wells to Warships: Pumps and the Rise of High-Tech California, 1890-1950
Five months

Jan Frans van Dijkhuizen, Associate Professor, University of Leiden
Consolation and the Culture of Protestantism in Early Modern Britain, 1550–1700
One month

Naoko Wake, Associate Professor, Michigan State University
Bombing Americans: Gender and Trans-Pacific Remembering after World War II
Three months

Katherine Walker, Doctoral Candidate, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Reading the Natural and Preternatural Worlds in Early Modern Drama
Two months

Emily Weissbourd, Assistant Professor, Lehigh University
Bad Blood: Race and the Place of Spain in Early Modern English Literature
One month

Charnan Williams, Doctoral Candidate, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Claiming Property: Enslaving Black Women and Female Children in Antebellum California
Three months

Mark Williams, Lecturer, Cardiff University
"Anxious Cosmopolitans": Mobility and Corporate Culture in the Early British Empire, 1660-1720
One month

Michael Wise, Assistant Professor, University of North Texas
Seeing Like a Stomach: Food, the Body, and Explorers of the American West in the Nineteenth Century
One month

Natale Zappia, Associate Professor, Whittier College
Food Frontiers: Native Space and Power in Early North America
One month

Anna Ziajka Stanton, Assistant Professor, Pennsylvania State University
Labors of Love: Translating Arabic Literature after Orientalism
One month

Alan Jutzi Fellows

Beatrix Gates, Adjunct Faculty, Goddard College
Good Seeing: A Poem of the Full Sky
One month

Travis Hancock, Independent scholar
A critical biography of Nathaniel Bright Emerson
One month

Joint Fellows

Florida Atlantic University
Deborah Charnoff, Doctoral Candidate, Graduate Center, City University of New York
Men Set on Fire: Algernon Sidney & John Adams—Remodeling Anglo-American Republicanism
One month

Hannah Jorgenson, Doctoral Candidate, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Models of Consent: Exploring Early Modern Fiction by Women, from Cavendish to Austen
One month

Jordan Wingate, Doctoral Candidate, University of California, Los Angeles
The Periodical Origins of the American Self
One month

North American Conference on British Studies
Catherine Hinchliff, Doctoral Candidate, Johns Hopkins University
Women, Gender, and Speech in the English Revolution
One month

Renaissance Society of America
David Davis, Assistant Professor, Houston Baptist University
Divine Revelation in English Devotion, 1400-1700
One month

Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association
Lauren Connolly, Assistant Professor, Lewis-Clark State College
Octavia Butler and Explorations of the Writing Process
One month

Shakespeare Association of America
Deann Armstrong, Doctoral Candidate, Vanderbilt University
"The Sundred Clock": Temporal and Bodily Disorder in English Renaissance Literature
One month

Western History Association-Martin Ridge
Mette Flynt, Doctoral Candidate, University of Oklahoma
Reborn on Skis: Winter Recreation and the Transformation of the Wasatch Front, 1915-2002
One month

Corpus Christi College Exchange Fellows

From Corpus Christi:
TBD

To Corpus Christi:
Jason Crawford, Associate Professor, Union University
Shakespearean Tragedy: A Genealogical Poetics

Linacre College Exchange Fellows

From Linacre:
Alice Blackwood, Doctoral Candidate, University of Oxford
Female Officeholding in the English Parish, 1540-1660

To Linacre:
Lori Anne Ferrell, Professor, Claremont Graduate University
The Modern Invention of the Historical Reformation

Lincoln College Exchange Fellows

From Lincoln:
Sarah Cusk, Antiquarian Cataloguer, University of Oxford
The Bridgewater Library: Towards the Reconstruction of a Seventeenth-century Collection

To Lincoln:
Jonathan Reinhardt, Doctoral Candidate, Cornell University
Political Secrecy and Theatricality in Marlowe and Shakespeare

New College Exchange Fellows

From New:
Michael Burden, Professor, University of Oxford
Gazing at the Dancer: Dance and Image at the London Opera House, 1780-1830

To New:
Adrian Finucane, Assistant Professor, Florida Atlantic University
Difference, Disunity, and Defense on the Frontier

Trinity College Dublin

From Trinity College Dublin:
Catherine Healy, Doctoral Candidate, Trinity College Dublin
Irish Immigrant Women and the Politics of Domesticity

To Trinity College Dublin:
Sarah Sprouse, Doctoral Candidate, Texas Tech University
Fantasies of Wales: Some Paleographic Evidence for the Mediating Role of Gerald of Wales

Trinity Hall Exchange Fellows

From Trinity Hall:
Oliver Goldstein, Doctoral Candidate, University of Cambridge
Radical Conservative Pre-Raphaelitism

To Trinity Hall:
Lindsay Wells, Doctoral Candidate, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Plant-Based Art: Indoor Gardening and the British Aesthetic Movement, 1860-1900

Travel Grants to the United Kingdom

Lila Chambers, Doctoral Candidate, New York University
Liquid Capital: Alcohol and the Building of Britain's Atlantic Empire, 1640-1751

Bridget Donnelly, Doctoral Candidate, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Accidents Waiting to Happen: Plotting the Unexpected in the Eighteenth-Century Novel

Scott Heerman, Assistant Professor, University of Miami
Carried Back: Black Kidnapping and State Formation in the Age of Atlantic Emancipation

Peter Olsen-Harbich, Doctoral Candidate, College of William and Mary
A Meaningful Subjection: Coercive Inequality and Indigenous Political Economy in the Colonial Northeast

Kirsty Sinclair-Dootson, Doctoral Candidate, Yale University
Industrial Color: Chromatic Technologies in Britain, 1856-1971

Jessica Winston, Professor, Idaho State University
Tudor Drama in Modern Performance, 1890-Present

AHRC-Huntington Fellows

Edward Armston-Sheret, Doctoral Candidate, Royal Holloway, University of London
Bodies of Knowledge: A Study of the Body and Embodiment in Richard Burton's Library and Manuscripts
Three months

Dominic Birch, Doctoral Candidate, King's College London
Legal Pluralism, Colonialism, and the Atlantic Context: A Comparison of English and American Legalism
Three months

Christopher Booth, Doctoral Candidate, University of Nottingham
Distilling the Apothecary: The Archaeology of Early Modern Medical Practitioners in Britain and the Atlantic World
Three months

Eoin Carter, Doctoral Candidate, University of Cambridge
Richard Carlile and the Politics of Science in Early Nineteenth-Century Britain
Four months

Francesca Cioni, Doctoral Candidate, University of York
The Material Culture of Early Modern Devotional Poetry
Three months

Miriam Goodall, Doctoral Candidate, University of Oxford
Sugar and the Country House
Three months

Chloë Ingersent, Doctoral Candidate, University of Oxford
Female Violence in Sixteenth-Century England
Three months

Tom Lubek, Doctoral Candidate, University of York
Investigating World-Literary Resources, Petro-Fantasies, and World-Ecological Transitions in the Fiction of Octavia E. Butler
Four months

Georgina Wilson, Doctoral Candidate, University of Oxford
Literary and Material Forms of Spatial Knowledge
Three months