Long-Term Fellowships
Lloyd Lewis Fellow in American Art History
Kathleen Conzen
Professor of History, University of Chicago
Theorizing a Pluralist Democracy: The 19th Century German-American Debate
Susan Johnson
Associate Professor of History, University of Wisconsin at Madison
A Traffic in Men: The Old Maid, the Housewife, and Their Great Westerner
Mellon Postdoctoral Fellows in the Humanities
Sherwin Bryant
Assistant Professor of African American Studies and History, Northwestern University
Reclaiming Lives: Struggles for Mastery, Autonomy, and Rights in Colonial Quito, 1690-1810
Laura Edwards
Professor of History, Duke University
The People and Their Peace: The Re-Constitution of Governance in the American South, 1787-1840
Richard Wistreich
Lecturer in Music, University of Newcastle
Voice in the Construction of Late-Renaissance Noble Identity
Monticello College Foundation Fellow
Lisa Tetrault
Assistant Professor of History, Carnegie Mellon University
The Memory of a Movement: Re-Imagining Woman Suffrage in Reconstruction America, 1865-1890
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellows
David Karmon
Visiting Assistant Professor of History, Pennsylvania State University
To Refresh the Memory of Antiquity: The Renaissance Protection of Archeological Remains
Barbara Naddeo
Assistant Professor of History, The City College of New York
Birth of a Metropolis: Urban Politics and Cosmopolitan Knowledges in Early Modern Naples
Barry Sell
Special Education Department, John Marshall High School in Los Angeles
Writing Speech From Silence: Father Horacio Carochi, Nahuatl Scholar of New Spain
Dylan Penningroth
Associate Professor of History, Northwestern University
Law and Everyday Life Among Black Southerners, 1870-1930
Long-Term Faculty Fellows
Committee on Institutional Cooperation Faculty Fellow
Lucy Murphy
Associate Professor of History, Ohio State University
After the Fur Trade: Biracial Fur-Trade Families in a Changing Society
Associated Colleges of the Midwest Faculty Fellows
On the Road: Intercultural Encounters in Europe and the Americas
David George
Professor of Foreign Languages and Literatures, Lake Forest College
Benjamin Goluboff
Associate Professor of English, Lake Forest College
Newberry Library Undergraduate Seminar Faculty Fellows
Constructing the Queen: Elizabeth I
Regina Buccola
Assistant Professor of Literature and Language, Roosevelt University
Celeste Chamberland
Assistant Professor of History, Roosevelt University
Constructing the Queen: Elizabeth I
Short-Term Fellowships
American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Fellow
Amit Yahav-Brown
Lecturer in English, University of Haifa
Moments; or, Time and the Novel
Audrey Lumsden-Kouvel Fellow
Carmen Nocentelli
Assistant Professor of English, University of New Mexico
Islands of Love: Europe, “India,” and Interracial Desire, 1572-1673
Lester J. Cappon Fellow in Documentary Editing
Jenny Adams
Assistant Professor of English, University of Massachusetts
William Caxton’s The Game and Playe of Chesse, 1483 (an edition)
Mark Bland
Senior Lecturer in English, DeMontfort University
The Poems and Prose of Ben Jonson
Committee on Institutional Cooperation Graduate Student Fellows
David Bernstein
Ph.D. Candidate in History, University of Wisconsin-Madison
How the West Was Drawn: Geopolitics, Colonialism, and disunion on the Prairie-Plains and Eastern Plains, 1815-1861
Chantal M. Norrgard
Ph.D. Candidate in History, University of Minnesota
“The Chippewa Indian Was Always Self Supporting”: Ojibwe Work and Subsistence in Transformation in the Lake Superior Region, 1870-1942
Melissa L. Rohde
Ph.D. Candidate in History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Working the “Enchanted Summer Land”: Contesting Native American Labor, Politics, and Identities Through Tourism, 1880-1940
Cristina Stanciu
Ph.D. Candidate in English, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The Makings and Unmakings of Americans: Indians and Immigrants in American Literature and Culture, 1880-1934
Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik Stark
Ph.D. Candidate in American Studies, University of Minnesota
“We Think Our Country is a Large Matter to Us”: Expressions of Anishinaabe Land Tenure in Treaty-Making
Jenny E. Tone-Pah-Hote
Ph.D. Candidate in History, University of Minnesota
Envisioning Nationhood: Kiowa Expressive Culture, 1900-1945
Stuart David Willis
Ph.D. Candidate in History, Michigan State University
“He Felt Himself Far Above the Negro,” Native American Slaveholders and the Moravian Brethren: Reinterpreting Indian Slavery
Institute for the International Education of Students Faculty Fellows
Gillian O’Brien
Lecturer in the School of History and Archives, University College Dublin/IES Dublin
Newspaper Coverage of Ireland and the Irish, 1850-1890. Chicago: A Case Study
Núria Vilanova
Instructor in Communication, IES Barcelona
Hispanic Societies and Transatlantic Perspectives
Midwest Modern Language Association Fellow
Toni Bowers
Associate Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania
Bearing False Witness: Deceit, Disguise, and Religious Resistance in British Writing and Cultures, 1661-1711
Susan Kelly Power and Helen Hornbeck Tanner Fellow
D. Anthony Tyeeme Clark
Assistant Professor of American Indian Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Roots of Red Power: American Indian Protest and Resistance, from Wounded Knee to Chicago
Rockefeller Foundation Fellows in the Humanities
Cheryl A. Metoyer
Chief Academic Affairs Officer, Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation / Associate Professor, University of Washington, Seattle
Native American Systems of Knowledge Curriculum Development Project
DeLyssa Karen Begay
Adjunct Instructor of English, Diné College / English Teacher, Chinle High School
American Indian Women: Shaped by History and Memory
Richard A. Monette
Associate Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin
History of the Bureau of Indian Affairs
South Central Modern Language Association Fellow
Julianne Newmark
Instructor of English, University of New Mexico
Neonativism and the Society of American Indians: Responses to Nativism in the Letters and Papers of Carlos Montezuma and Charles and Elaine Eastman
Short-Term Fellows in the History of Cartography
Carol Dickson
Teacher of English, The Putney School
Making Space: Women Teaching Geography in Nineteenth-Century America
Mary Zundo
Ph.D. Candidate in Art History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Mapping Destiny: Cartography and Nineteenth-Century American Art of the Frontier
Jon Hegglund
Assistant Professor of English, Washington State University
World Views: Literature and Geography Against the Nation-State
Newberry Library Short-Term Resident Fellows
Erlinda Alburo
Professor of Anthropology and Languages and Literature, University of San Carlos
Filling Gaps in Cebuano Local History
Antonella Barzazi
Assistant Professor of History, University of Napoli
Books, libraries and culture in Venice between the Counter-Reformation and the Enlightenment
W. Martin Bloomer
Associate Professor of Classics, University of Notre Dame
Daniel Sheerin
Professor of Classics, University of Notre Dame
A Study of the Fortunes of the “Distichs of Cato” for the Catalogus translationum et commentariorum. Medieval and Renaissance Latin Translations and commentaries. Annotated lists and guides.
William Brooks
Reader in Music, University of York
In—and after—Flanders Fields
Christopher Cantwell
Ph.D. Candidate in History, Cornell University
Bodies of Worship: Gender, Religion, and Congregation amongst Chicago’s Working People, 1870-1910
Fernando Chavarria-Mugica
Ph.D. Candidate in History, European University Institute
Collective identities, conflict management and cross-border relations: The clash of French and Spanish Basques in Newfoundland (1530-1700)
Marianne Constable
Professor of History and Law, University of California, Berkeley
Chicago Husband-Killing and the “New Unwritten Law”
Michael Eisenberg
Lecturing Artist in Music, The Graduate Center of the City University of New York
Keyboard “Seconda Pratica” in Transmission: The Copper-Engraved Toccata Publications of Girolamo Frescobaldi
Alice Fahs
Associate Professor of History, University of California, Irvine
Newspaper Women and the Making of the Modern, 1885-1910
Alessia Frassani
Ph.D. Candidate in Art History, City University of New York
Art and Identity in Colonial Oaxaca. Dominicans, Spaniards, and Mixtecs at the Convento of Yanhuitlan
Randall Goldberg
Ph.D. Candidate in Music, Indiana University
Vincenzo Galilei: Practical Solutions to Theoretical Problems
Isabelle His
Professor of Music, Université de Poitiers
Two Music Theory Treatises of the Seventeenth Century
Michelle Kaiserlian
Ph.D. Candidate in Art History, Indiana University
Artistic Responses to the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám in Great Britain and the United States, c. 1900-1940
Wayne Osborn
Ph.D. Candidate in Communications, University of California, San Diego
The Type of Arabic Letters: Calligraphy, Typography, and the Uses of the Arabic Alphabet
Theda Perdue
Professor of History, University of North Carolina
Indians in the Segregated South, 1865-1965
Scott Randolph
Ph.D. Candidate in History, Purdue University
Hope, Conflict and (re)Negotiation: Reading the Transportation Crisis of 1917 across the Political Economy of the 20th Century
Paul Rosier
Assistant Professor of History, Villanova University
“The Eyes of the World Are Upon Our Nation”: Native Americans in a Post-War World
Joanne van der Woude
Ph.D. Candidate in English, University of Virginia
Towards a Transatlantic Aesthetic: Immigration, Translation, Mourning in the Seventeenth Century
Daniel Wakelin
Fellow and Lecturer in English, Christ’s College, University of Cambridge
Corrections in Middle English: a survey of three poems
Arthur Weinberg Fellow
Jennifer Luff
Campaign Coordinator, Service Employees International Union
Judas Exposed: Labor Spies in the United States
Special Awards and Fellowships
Frances C. Allen Fellows
Patricia J. King
M.A. Candidate in History, Northern Arizona Univeristy
Saving Grace: Conflict and Conciliation Between American Indians and the Christian Church, 1830-1970
Rosalyn R. LaPier
Ph.D. Candidate in History, University of Montana
Blackfeet Cosmology and the Natural World
British Academy Exchange Fellows
To the British Academy:
Marty Gould
Adjunct Assistant Professor of English, University of Iowa
Role Britannia: Theatricality and Empire in the Victorian Period
Kirilka (Katy) Stavreva
Associate Professor of English, Cornell College
‘Words Like Daggers’: Injurious Female Speech in Early Modern England
Lisa Freeman
Associate Professor of English, University of Illinois at Chicago
Antitheatricality and the Body Public: From the Renaissance to the NEA (deferred from 2005)
To the Newberry Library:
Nicholas Fisher
Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of English Studies, University of London
The Preparation of a Bibliography of the Work of John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester
École des Chartes Exchange Fellows
To the École des Chartes:
Andrew J.M. Irving
Ph.D. Candidate in History, University of Notre Dame
Gospel Books as Ritual Objects in Eleventh-Century Montecassino
To the Newberry Library:
Eun-Young Kim
Archiviste Paléographe, École des Chartes
The Written Production of French Catholic Missionaries in Korea (19th c.)
Weiss/Brown Publication Subvention Awards
Margaret Bent
Senior Research Fellow in Music, All Souls College, Oxford University
Lucca, Archivio di Stato; Lucca, Archivio Arcivescovile; Pisa, Archivio Arcivescovile: The Lucca Choirbook
(University of Chicago Press)
Elizabeth L’Estrange
Fellow in Art History, The Leverhulme Trust
Gender, Dynasty, and Spectatorship: Female Viewers and Maternal Imagery in the Late Middle Ages
(Manchester University Press)
Nina Treadwell
Assistant Professor of Music, University of California at Santa Cruz
Music, Wonder, and the “Mystery of State”: The Medicean Interludes for “La pellegrina,” (1589)
(Indiana University Press)