2017–18 Awarded Fellowships

Long-Term Awards

Scholars are listed with their topics of study.

R. STANTON AVERY DISTINGUISHED FELLOW
Martha Howell, Professor, Columbia University
The Culture of Credit in Commercial Cities of Northern Europe, 1200-1600

FLETCHER JONES FOUNDATION DISTINGUISHED FELLOW
Markku Peltonen, Professor, University of Helsinki
Republicanism, Democracy, and Political Accountability in Revolutionary England

LOS ANGELES TIMES DISTINGUISHED FELLOW
Mark Valeri, Professor, Washington University in St. Louis
Conversion in Eighteenth-Century British America: How Notions of Belief Shaped the American Revolution

ROBERT C. RITCHIE DISTINGUISHED FELLOW
Daniel Richter, Professor, University of Pennsylvania
The Lords Proprietors: Land and Power in Seventeenth-Century America

ROGERS DISTINGUISHED FELLOW IN 19th-CENTURY AMERICAN HISTORY
Richard White, Professor, Stanford University
California Time

DIBNER DISTINGUISHED FELLOW IN THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Janet Browne, Professor, Harvard University
A Very Short Introduction to the History of Biology

DIBNER RESEARCH FELLOWS IN THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Stefano Gattei, Independent Scholar
The Phoenix and the Architect: Speaking Images and the Engraved Frontispiece of Kepler’s Tabulae Rudolphinae

Renée Raphael, Assistant Professor, University of California, Irvine
Metals in Motion: Mining Technology between Europe and the Americas, 1400-1800

DANA AND DAVID DORNSIFE FELLOW
Mary Mendoza, Assistant Professor, University of Vermont
Unnatural Border: Race and Environment at the U.S.-Mexico Divide

FLETCHER JONES FOUNDATION FELLOW
James Sidbury, Professor, Rice University
E Pluribus Tria: Race Formation in the Age of the American Revolution

MELLON FELLOW
Catherine Bates, Professor, University of Warwick
The Radical Economy of Shakespeare’s Sonnets

MOLINA FELLOW IN THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE & ALLIED SCIENCES
Leah Astbury, Fellow, University of Cambridge
Breeding Women and Lusty Infants in Seventeenth-Century England

NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES FELLOWS
Andrew Lipman, Assistant Professor, Barnard College, Columbia University
Squanto’s Odyssey

Catherine Roach, Associate Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University
The British Institution: A History

BARBARA THOM POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS
Allison Bigelow, Assistant Professor, University of Virginia
Cultural Touchstones: Mining, Refining, and the Languages of Empire in the Early Americas

Daniel Maze, Independent Scholar
The Bellini Workshop

FELLOW IN THE HUNTINGTON-UC RIVERSIDE PROGRAM FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE HUMANITIES
Alejandra Dubcovsky, Assistant Professor, University of California, Riverside
The Many Fronts of Queen Anne’s War, 1702-1713

CALTECH-HUNTINGTON HUMANITIES COLLABORATIONS FELLOWSHIPS
Rory Cox, Lecturer, University of St. Andrews
War and Justice: From Antiquity to the End of the Middle Ages

Leah Klement, Postdoctoral Fellow, Caltech
Violence and Order, Past and Present

ELEANOR SEARLE VISITING PROFESSOR IN THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE AT CALTECH AND THE HUNTINGTON
Amanda Vickery, Professor, Queen Mary University of London
The Political Day in Georgian England

ACLS/BURKHARDT FELLOWS
Shih-shan Susan Huang, Associate Professor, Rice University
First Impressions: Chinese Religious Woodcuts and Cultural Transformation

Mark Quigley, Associate Professor, University of Oregon
Not Such a Long Way to Tipperary: Retracing Opposition to the First World War in Irish Popular Culture, 1914-1918

Tamara Venit-Shelton, Associate Professor, Claremont McKenna College
Herbs and Roots: A History of Chinese Medicine in the United States

MARIE CURIE FELLOW (EUROPEAN COMMISSION)
David O’Shaughnessy, Assistant Professor, Trinity College Dublin
The History Play and the British Enlightenment, 1750-1815

NEH FELLOW IN RESIDENCE
Michele Navakas, Assistant Professor, Miami University
Coral in Early American Literature, Science, and Culture

SCHOLAR IN RESIDENCE
Julie Park, Research Associate, Huntington Library
Like Life: Making Things Real in Eighteenth-Century England

Short-Term Awards

Monique Allewaert, Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Cut Up: Colonial Insectophilia and Enlightenment from Below
Four months

Susan Anderson, Lecturer, Leeds Trinity University
Music and Power at the English Court, 1575-1624
One month

Kerri Andrews, Lecturer, Edge Hill University
The Letters of Hannah More: A Digital Edition
One month

Sara Barker, Lecturer, University of Leeds
Troubles in the Realm of France: Translating and Writing the French Wars of Religion in England
Two months

Jordan Bear, Associate Professor, University of Toronto
Lady Brassey's Albums and the Problem of Photographic Authorship
One month

Christopher Blakley, Doctoral Candidate, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Inhuman Empire: Enslaved People and Nonhuman Animals in the British Atlantic World
One month

AJ Blandford, Doctoral Candidate, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Labor and the Visualization of Knowledge in American Geological Surveys, 1780-1860
One month

Hannah Bower, Doctoral Candidate, University of Oxford
The Problem with Practicality: Rethinking Late Medieval English Medical Recipes, 1375-1500
One month

Michael Britton, Doctoral Candidate, Syracuse University
Administering the Commonweal: Royal Intervention in Elizabethan and Early Stuart London
Two months

Vladimir Brljak, Fellow, University of Cambridge
Tradition and Innovation in English Literary Criticism, 1600-1660
One month

Alexander Bubb, Fellow, King's College London
Asian Classics for Victorian Bookshelves
One month

Agnes Burt, Doctoral Candidate, Boston University
Women and Property after the Married Women's Property Acts, 1870-1918
One month

Amanda Capern, Associate Professor, University of Hull
Gender, Debt, and Family Relations: The Temples of Stowe
Two months

Veronica Castillo-Munoz, Assistant Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara
Power and Revolution: A Tale of Violence and Deception in Revolutionary Mexico
Three months

Mai-Lin Cheng, Assistant Professor, University of Oregon
Autotopography: Place and Commonplace in Romanticism and After
Two months

Ruma Chopra, Professor, San Jose State University
Between God and Darwin: Climate in the British Empire
Two months

Ya Suen Chow, Doctoral Candidate, University of California, Riverside
Attempting to Reunite: Chinese Immigration Wives in California during Exclusion, 1882-1942
Two months

Salvatore Cipriano, Jr., Doctoral Candidate, Fordham University
Seminaries of Identity: The Universities of Scotland and Ireland in the Age of British Revolution
One month

Bysshe Coffey, Doctoral Candidate, University of Exeter
Shelley's "Intermitted Song"
One month

Daina Coffey, Doctoral Candidate, University of Chicago
"In the Midst of Such Opulence, People Will Never Starve": Los Angeles and the Great Depression
Three months

Brooke Conti, Associate Professor, Cleveland State University
Religious Nostalgia from Shakespeare to Milton
One month

Amy Cooper, Doctoral Candidate, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
"Speaking Pictures": Words, Images, and the Visual Aesthetics of Early Modern Literature
One month

Heidi Craig, Doctoral Candidate, University of Toronto
Thrift, Thrift! Recycling in Early Modern Literary Culture
Four months

Claire Crignon, Associate Professor, Sorbonne University
Translating and Editing Bacon's Sylva Sylvarum
One month

Lois Cucullu, Associate Professor, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
A Queer Progress: The Naturalization of Christopher Isherwood
Four months

Laurel Daen, Adjunct Faculty, College of William and Mary
The Constitution of Disability in the Early United States
Three months

Michael D'Alessandro, Lecturer, Harvard University
Staged Readings: Melodrama and Class in Popular Literature and Theatre, 1835-1890
One month

Jennifer Davis, Associate Professor, University of Oklahoma
Libertines and Savages: Making Sense of Military Defeat in the Seven Years' War, 1754-1763
One month

Patrick Luiz De Oliveira, Doctoral Candidate, Princeton University
The Ascending Republic: Aeronautical Culture in France, 1860-1908
Two months

Jason de Stefano, Doctoral Candidate, University of California, Berkeley
"Creature of Law": Francis Lieber, Hermeneutics, and Fictive Personhood
Two months

Freddy Dominguez, Assistant Professor, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Spanish Elizabethan Books: Exile, Politics, and Print during the Wars of Religion
Two months

Shannon Draucker, Doctoral Candidate, Boston University
Sounding Bodies: Music and Physiology in Victorian Narrative
One month

Derek Dunne, Fellow, Folger Shakespeare Library
Rogues' Licence: Counterfeiting Authority in Early Modern Literature
Three months

Reid Echols, Doctoral Candidate, University of Texas, Austin
Conservatism and Conservation: Ecology and Rural Nostalgia in Interwar Britain
One month

Jennifer Edwards, Doctoral Candidate, Royal Holloway, University of London
Beside Themselves: Shakespeare's Ecstatic Subjects
One month

Richard Elliott, Doctoral Candidate, University of Illinois, Chicago
A Nation of Silver and Gold: Comstock Mines, California Finance, and the Business of Making Money in America, 1860-1879
Two months

Susan Finding, Professor, University of Poitiers
Comparative Study of Rare Economic Book Collectors Early 20th Century: H. R. Wagner (1862-1957)
Two months

Samuel Fullerton, Doctoral Candidate, University of California, Riverside
Sex and the English Revolution
Three months

Craig Gallagher, Doctoral Candidate, Boston College
Covenants and Commerce: Scottish Networks and the Making of the British Atlantic World
Three months

Nicolas Gonzalez Quintero, Doctoral Candidate, University of Texas, Austin
"Victims of Loyalty": Spanish American Loyalist Exiles in the Age of Revolutions, 1820-1856
Three months

Santiago Gorostiza, Doctoral Candidate, Centro de Estudos Sociais, Universidade de Coimbra
Silent Memories, Telling Landscapes: An Environmental History of Dam Failures
Two months

Sarah Gould, Lecturer, Paris 1-Panthéon Sorbonne
The Texture of Turner's Paintings
One month

Freya Gowrley, Adjunct Faculty, University of Edinburgh
Assembling the Self: Collage, Montage, and Assemblage in Britain and North America, 1700-1900
One month

Fanny Gribenski, Fellow, Université d'Évry Val d'Essonne
Tuning the World: A Global History of Acoustics at the Crossroads of Aesthetics, Politics, Science and Industry (1834-1939)
Three months

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

Matthew Growhoski, Fellow, Vanderbilt University
Satire and "Secret War": Literary Violence in the Age of Reformation
Two months

Jaime Harker, Professor, University of Mississippi
Pacific Rimming: Christopher Isherwood, Queer Expatriatism, and Cold War Orientalism
One month

Anne Harley, Associate Professor, Scripps College
Musically Convening America: Secular Song and Nationhood in Nineteenth-Century America
One month

Christie Harner, Lecturer, Dartmouth College
The Unbound Image: Mobility and Excess in Victorian Representations of the Arab Body
Two months

Sean Harvey, Assistant Professor, Seton Hall University
Albert Gallatin, the Early Republic, and the Atlantic World
One month

Keri Holt, Associate Professor, Utah State University
Captivity in Spanish Colonial America: Genízaros, Embedded Narratives, and Indigenous Rights in Colonial New Mexico
One month

Bethany Hopkins, Adjunct Faculty, Solano Community College
The Limits of Flowers and the Promises of Fruit: California Women's Farm Enterprises, 1880-1900
Two months

Timothy Hyde, Associate Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Dread of Beauty: Architecture, Judgment, and Ugliness
One month

Ayana Jamieson, Adjunct Faculty, SUNY Empire State College
Writing Myself In: The Life of Octavia E. Butler
Two months

Jonathan Jones, Doctoral Candidate, SUNY Binghamton
"A Mind Prostrate": Physicians, Opiates, and Insanity in the Civil War's Aftermath
One month

Tom Jones, Reader, University of St. Andrews
George Berkeley: A Philosophical Life
One month

Joanna Jury, Doctoral Candidate, Georgia State University
Cicero's de Oratore and Italian Rhetorical Education in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
One month

Andrew Kettler, Doctoral Candidate, University of South Carolina, Columbia
Aromatic Methodology and the Recovery of the Other
One month

Sylvie Kleiman-Lafon, Associate Professor, Université Paris 8 Vincennes à Saint Denis
Translating and Editing Bacon's Sylva Sylvarum
One month

Emily Knight, Doctoral Candidate, University of Oxford
Art, Death, and Memory in the "Long" Eighteenth Century in Britain
One month

Krystyna Kujawinska Courtney, Associate Professor, University of Lodz
"Born Outside the Magic Pale of Anglo-Saxon Race": Helena Modjeska in Nineteenth-Century American Culture (1877-1909)
Two months

Janne Lahti, Adjunct Faculty, University of Helsinki
Global Settler Colonialism: American West and Imperial Germany in the World of Empires
Two months

Jonathan Lande, Doctoral Candidate, Brown University
Disciplining Freedom: Union Army Slave Rebels and Emancipation in the Civil War Courts-Martial
Two months

Sarah Leonard, Doctoral Candidate, University of Delaware
"The beauty of the bough-hung banks": William Morris in the Thames Landscape
Two months

Hannah Lilley, Doctoral Candidate, University of Kent, Canterbury
Material Texts: Manuscripts and Middling Identities 1560-1640
One month

Ivan Lupić, Assistant Professor, Stanford University
Shakespeare and the End of Editing
One month

Ralf Lützelschwab, Adjunct Faculty, Freie Universität Berlin
"When you fast, do not look somber": An Anonymous Cycle of Late Medieval Lenten Sermons from the Huntington Library
Three months

Carla Manfredi, Adjunct Faculty, University of Winnipeg
Robert Louis Stevenson's Pacific Imprint: Travel Literature and Photography
One month

Clare McManus, Professor, University of Roehampton, London
Early Modern Women's Performance and the Dramatic Canon
Two months

Randall Meissen, Doctoral Candidate, University of Southern California
Religious Controversies and Ibero-American Science (1580-1640): Monks, Missionaries, and the Empirical Study of American Nature
Three months

Adriana Mendez, Professor, University of Missouri
From Paradise to Diaspora: Natural History in the Americas
Two months

Elise Mitchell, Doctoral Candidate, New York University
Smallpox and Slavery: Morbidity, Medical Intervention, and Enslaved People's Lives in the Greater Caribbean
Two months

Fabien Montcher, Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
Iberian Cultures of Knowledge: Essays on Early Modern Cultural History of Politics
Two months

Giovanna Montenegro, Assistant Professor, SUNY Binghamton
Heretical Stains: German Bankers and the Conquest of Venezuela
Two months

Benjamin Mountford, Fellow, La Trobe University
A Global History of Australian Gold
One month

Kate Murphy, Associate Professor, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Slaving Science: Natural Knowledge and the British Slave Trade
One month

Casey Nichols, Fellow, Dickinson College
African Americans, Mexican Americans, and the 1965 Watts Rebellion
One month

Sarah Osmond Smith, Doctoral Candidate, University of Southampton
Descriptions of Well Employed and Wasted Time within the Eighteenth-Century Female "Bluestocking" Circle
One month

Catalina Ospina, Doctoral Candidate, University of Chicago
From Mouth to Hand: Mopa Mopa Objects amidst Epistemological Encounters in the Colonial Andes
One month

Vanessa Ovalle Perez, Fellow, University of Southern California
Poetics and Poetisas of the U.S. Spanish-Language Press, 1848-1920
Two months

Cesare Pastorino, Fellow, Technische Universität Berlin
The Humanist and Antiquarian Study of Specific Gravities of Substances
Three months

Anna Louise Penner, Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts, Boston
"Enter Patient": Experiencing Hospitals and Health Care in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture
One month

Charles Petersen, Doctoral Candidate, Harvard University
Meritocracy in America, 1945–2000
Two months

Beth Petitjean, Doctoral Candidate, Saint Louis University
The Baths and the Medici: Taking the Waters in Grand Ducal Tuscany, 1537-1743
One month

Henry Power, Associate Professor, University of Exeter
A Critical Edition of Joseph Addison's Non-Periodical Prose
Two months

Angeline Rais, Doctoral Candidate, University of Oxford
Consultation of Sir Thomas Phillipps's Swiss Early Printed Books in the Huntington Library and Their Addition to the Material Evidence in Incunabula Database
One month

Alpen Razi, Assistant Professor, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
The First Proslavery Novel? An Attribution and Analysis of The Peregrinations of Jeremiah Grant, Esq; A West Indian (1763) by Anonymous
One month

Dara Regaignon, Associate Professor, New York University
Writing Maternity: Medicine, Anxiety, and Genre in Britain, 1800-1850
One month

Lindsay Regele, Assistant Professor, Miami University
Manufacturing Advantage: War, the State, and the Origins of American Industry, 1776-1848
One month

Jennifer Richards, Professor, Newcastle University
Thomas Nashe Project
Two months

Thomas Richards, Adjunct Faculty, Temple University
The Texas Moment: Breakaway Republics and Contested Sovereignty in North America, 1836-1846
Two months

Matthew Roberts, Lecturer, Sheffield Hallam University
Richard Carlile, Populism and the Transatlantic Cult of Paine in the Early Nineteenth Century
One month

Elly Robson, Doctoral Candidate, University of Cambridge
Improving the Commons: Seventeenth-Century Enclosure, Plantation, and Colonization
One month

Christopher Roman, Associate Professor, Kent State University
An Edition of Richard Misyn's Incendium Amoris
One month

Hanna Roman, Assistant Professor, University of Hawaii, Manoa
From Natural Theology to Natural History: Discourses of the Earth's Story in the French Enlightenment
One month

Anna Marie Roos, Reader, University of Lincoln
Martin Folkes (1690-1754) and Antiquarian Science
Two months

Gillian Russell, Professor, University of Melbourne
Extending a Life: The Extra-Illustration of Biographies of Georgian Actors and Actresses
One month

Jack Sargent, Doctoral Candidate, University of Exeter
Time, Aestheticism, and Emotion: An Aesthetic of Enduring Feeling in Illicit Homosexual Literature 1870-1969
Two months

Casey Schmitt, Doctoral Candidate, College of William and Mary
Bound among Nations: Labor Coercion in the Early Seventeenth-Century Caribbean
Two months

Mark Schoenfield, Professor, Vanderbilt University
The Palimpsest of Justice: Legal Trials and Romantic Print Culture, 1770–1835
Two months

Cassander Smith, Associate Professor, University of Alabama
Race, Class, Emancipation, and a Politics of Respectability in Early Atlantic Literature
One month

Helen Smith, Reader, University of York
A Life in Things: Matter, Materiality, and Objects in Early Modern England
One month

Margaret Smith, Doctoral Candidate, Saint Louis University
"Mere Irish"? The Lordship of the Mac Carthaigh Riabhach, 1366-1649
One month

Katherine Smoak, Doctoral Candidate, Johns Hopkins University
Circulating Counterfeits: Making Money and Its Meanings in the Eighteenth-Century British Atlantic
Two months

Stefanie Sobelle, Associate Professor, Gettysburg College
That Vast Something: Traversing the Modernist Desert
Three months

Jessica Stern, Associate Professor, California State University, Fullerton
Why was Roger Williams Reading an Anatomy Textbook? Anatomical and Medical Sciences in Early New England
Three months

Yelizaveta Strakhov, Assistant Professor, Marquette University
Politics in Translation: Lyric Form and the Francophone Author in Late Medieval England
One month

John Styles, Professor, University of Hertfordshire
Fashion, Textiles, and the Origins of Industrial Revolution
Four months

Andrew Thompson, Lecturer, University of Cambridge
Being Prince of Wales in the Long Eighteenth Century
One month

Todd Thompson, Associate Professor, Biola University
T. E. Lawrence's Seven Pillars of Wisdom: The Biography of a Book
Five months

Deborah Thorpe, Fellow, University of York
Old Hands: The Work of Ageing and Elderly Medieval Scribes
One month

Elizabeth Tingle, Professor, De Montfort University
Sacred Journeys: Long Distance Pilgrimage in North-Western Europe in the Counter Reformation
One month

Rebecca Tomlin, Fellow, University of Cambridge
Narratives of Exchange in Early Modern London, 1580-1600
One month

David Torres-Rouff, Associate Professor, University of California, Merced
West of Jim Crow
Four months

Cristina Urias-Espinoza, Doctoral Candidate, University of Arizona
Spatial Legacies in the Borderlands: U.S. Colonization of Northwestern Mexico, 1883-1930s
One month

David Adán Vázquez Valenzuela, Doctoral Candidate, El Colegio de México
Uprooted Activism: The Support to the Mexican Liberal Party in the Sugar Beet Fields of Southern California and the Arkansas River Valley in Colorado, 1890-1930
Two months

Wil Verhoeven, Professor, University of Groningen
The Revolution of America: The Ideological Origins of the American Exceptionalism
Two months

Lena Wahlgren-Smith, Fellow, University of Southampton
The Latin Texts of Richard Hakluyt's Principall Navigations
One month

Amy Watson, Doctoral Candidate, Yale University
Patriot Empire: The Rise and Spread of Party Politics in the British Atlantic, 1716-1748
Two months

John Weber, Associate Professor, Old Dominion University
The Illusion of Border Control: William Hanson and the Texas-Mexico Borderlands
One month

Dana Weiner, Associate Professor, Wilfrid Laurier University
The Protections of Citizenship: The Shifting Landscape of African American Rights in California, 1820-70
One month

Julianne Werlin, Assistant Professor, Duke University
Paperworks: Literature and Bureaucracy in Early Modern England
Two months

Kate Wersan, Doctoral Candidate, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Between the Calendar and the Clock: An Environmental History of American Timekeeping, 1660-1920
One month

Hazel Wilkinson, Birmingham Fellow, University of Birmingham
The Wild Court Press
Two months

Pierce Williams, Doctoral Candidate, Carnegie Mellon University
Impolite Science: Print and Performance in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic
Three months

Jennifer Wilson, Doctoral Candidate, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Reading Ambiguous Bodies: Confessional Politics and Epistemological Anxiety in Early Modern England, c.1580-1660
One month

Amy Wood, Professor, Illinois State University
Sympathy for the Devil: The Criminal in the American Imagination, 1870-1940
One month

Andy Wood, Professor, Durham University
Social Relations in England, 1500-1640
One month

ALAN JUTZI FELLOWS

Aleta George, Author
Jack London and the San Francisco Bay
One month

Lynell George, Independent Scholar
"Forget Luck, Forget Inspiration." Octavia Butler on Practice, Persistence, and Habit: Crafting a Writer's Life
One month

MARY ROBERTSON FELLOW IN TUDOR STUDIES

Alexandra Walsham, Professor, University of Cambridge
The Reformation of the Generations: Religion, Ancestry, and Memory in Early Modern England
One month

JOINT FELLOWS

Justin Gage, Lecturer, University of Arkansas
Intertribal Communication, Literacy, and the Spread of the Ghost Dance
One month (Western History Association-Martin Ridge)

Sören Hammerschmidt, Instructor, Arizona State University
Modular Pope: Poems, Portraits, and Recycled Print
One month (Clark-HEH Joint Bibliographical)

Emily Shortslef, Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky
Shakespeare and the Drama of Complaint
One month (Renaissance Society of America)

Victor Sierra Matute, Doctoral Candidate, University of Pennsylvania
Garcilaso's Corpus and the Roots of Spanish Literary Criticism (1518-1628)
One month (Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association)

Sonia Tycko, Doctoral Candidate, Harvard University
Coerced Labor in an Age of Contract: England, 1639-1689
One month (North American Conference on British Studies)

Joris van Gastel, Scientific Assistant, Bibliotheca Hertziana, Max-Planck-Institut für Kunstgeschichte
The Art of Enchantment: Meanings of Matter in Southern Baroque Art, 1600-1800
One month (Renaissance Society of America)

Molly Warsh, Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh
Servants of the Seasons: Itinerant Labor and Environmental Flux in the Early Americas
Two months (Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture)

Pierce Williams, Doctoral Candidate, Carnegie Mellon University
Impolite Science: Print and Performance in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic
One month (American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies)

CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE EXCHANGE FELLOWS

From Corpus Christi:
Alice Kelly, Junior Research Fellow, University of Oxford
Commemorative Modernisms: The First World War and Memorial Culture

To Corpus Christi:
Alex Mueller, Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Waking the Wordsmith: Alliterative Verse and Letter Writing in Late Medieval Oxford

LINACRE COLLEGE EXCHANGE FELLOWS

From Linacre:
Adam Bridgen, Doctoral Candidate, University of Oxford
Elizabeth Montagu, Political Economist

To Linacre:
Todd Thompson, Associate Professor, Biola University
T. E. Lawrence's Seven Pillars of Wisdom: The Biography of a Book

LINCOLN COLLEGE EXCHANGE FELLOWS

From Lincoln:
Matilde Malaspina, Doctoral Candidate, University of Oxford
The 15cBOOKTRADE Project

To Lincoln:
Justina Spencer, Adjunct Faculty, Ottawa University
French Artist-Travelers in the Ottoman Empire: Diplomacy and Fashion in Seventeenth-Century Illustrations

NEW COLLEGE EXCHANGE FELLOWS

From New:
Laura Marcus, Professor, University of Oxford
Rhythmic Subjects: The Measures of the Modern

To New:
Sarah Leonard, Doctoral Candidate, University of Delaware
"The beauty of the bough-hung banks": William Morris in the Thames Landscape

TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN

From Trinity College Dublin:
Amy Prendergast, Teaching Fellow, Trinity College Dublin
Enlightenment Ireland's Elite Correspondents: Literature, Society, and the Female Self

To Trinity College Dublin:
Margaret Smith, Doctoral Candidate, Saint Louis University-Main Campus
"Mere Irish"? The Lordship of the Mac Carthaigh Riabhach, 1366-1649

TRINITY HALL EXCHANGE FELLOWS

From Trinity Hall:
Eduardo Jones Corredera, Doctoral Candidate, University of Cambridge
Memory and Enlightenment: Intellectual and Cultural Relations between Spain and Germany 1760-1812

To Trinity Hall:
Pierce Williams, Doctoral Candidate, Carnegie Mellon University
Impolite Science: Print and Performance in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic

TRAVEL GRANTS TO THE UNITED KINGDOM

Kristen Beales, Doctoral Candidate, College of William and Mary
Religion and Commerce in Eighteenth-Century America

Catherine Chou, Fellow, Villanova University
"Brittano-Belgicus"? Models for English and Dutch Parliamentary Collaboration, 1580-1620

Samuel Fullerton, Doctoral Candidate, University of California, Riverside
Sex and the English Revolution

Honor Sachs, Assistant Professor, Western Carolina University
The Servant, the Soldier, and the Slaveholder: A Story of Political Revolution, Personal Transformation, and Racial Violence in Early America

Abigail Swingen, Associate Professor, Texas Tech University
The Financial Revolution and the British Empire

David Thomson, Assistant Professor, Sacred Heart University
Bonds of War: The Evolution of World Financial Markets in the Civil War Era

AHRC-HUNTINGTON FELLOWS

Michael Bennett, Doctoral Candidate, University of Sheffield
Transnational Interactions and Transoceanic Connections in the Formation of English Forced Labour Regimes c.1600-1730
Four months

Claire Bowditch, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Loughborough University
The Collections of Robert Hoe and Sir Leoline Jenkins in the Forthcoming Cambridge Edition of the Works of Aphra Behn
Three months

James Metcalf, Doctoral Candidate, King's College London
Poetic Engagement with History and Memory: Mid-Eighteenth-Century Graveyard Poetry and the Resurrected Past
Three months

Jack Orchard, Doctoral Candidate, Swansea University
Reading Practices in Bluestocking Networks
Three months

Kevin Tracey, Doctoral Candidate, Swansea University
Marking Mathematical Readers: Text, Annotation, and Ownership in the English Mathematical Works of the Huntington Library, 1600-1700
Two months

Lucy Whitehead, Doctoral Candidate, Cardiff University
The Lives of Charles Dickens: A Metabiography
Three months