2001-2002 Fellowships in the Humanities

LONG-TERM FELLOWSHIPS

AMERICAN COUNCIL OF LEARNED SOCIETIES FREDERICK BURKHARDT FELLOW
Sumathi Ramaswamy
Associate Professor of History, University of Michigan
Body Politics: Maps and Modernity in India

ANNETTE KADE FELLOW IN FRENCH OR GERMAN STUDIES IN THE MIDDLE AGES OR RENAISSANCE
Yossi Maurey
Ph.D. Candidate in Musicology, University of Chicago
Music and Ceremony in Medieval Tours, 1205-1500:  The Interplay of Kingship, Liturgy, and Pilgrimage
 
LLOYD LEWIS / NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES FELLOW
Loretta Fowler
Professor of Anthropology, University of Oklahoma
Age and Gender in Arapaho History

MELLON POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS IN THE HUMANITIES
Tita Chico
Assistant Professor of English, Texas Tech University
Peering into the Dressing-Room: The Gender Politics of Privacy and the Satiric Mode, 1660-1750

Mary Quinlan-McGrath
Assistant Professor of Art History, Northern Illinois University
Astrology and the Visual Arts in Renaissance Italy
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NEH/MELLON FELLOWS IN THE HUMANITIES
Dale Kent
Professor of History, University of California, Riverside
Fathers and Friends: Patronage and Patriarchy in Early Medicean Florence

MONTICELLO COLLEGE FOUNDATION FELLOW
Susanah Shaw
Assistant Professor of History, University of Houston
Building New Netherlands:  Gender and Family Ties in a Frontier Society

NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES FELLOWS
George Hoffmann
Associate Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Michigan
Entertaining Belief: Personal Creativity in the Religious Culture of 16th-Century France

Dale Van Kley
Professor of History, Ohio State University
Catholic Reform in an Age of Anti-Catholic Revolution, 1750-1801

NEWBERRY LIBRARY FELLOW
Michael Bellesiles
Professor of History, Emory University
American Gun Laws: The Regulation of Firearm Use and Ownership, 1607-2000

SPENCER FOUNDATION FELLOW
Cathleen D. Cahill
Ph.D. Candidate in History, University of Chicago
The Indian Service: The Problem of Personnel and the Creation of an Educational Bureaucracy, 1869-1928


SHORT TERM FELLOWSHIPS

AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY STUDIES FELLOW
Shannon Dawdy
Ph.D. Candidate in Anthropology and History, University of Michigan
The Creole Capital of Neglected Empire: Social Formation in New Orleans under the French, 1699-1769

AUDREY LUMSDEN-KOUVEL FELLOW
Elizabeth Wright
Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, University of Georgia
Imperial Odysseys: Travel and Translation in Spain's New Worlds, 1556-1598

LESTER J. CAPPON FELLOW IN DOCUMENTARY EDITING
Rowena McClinton
Assistant Professor of History, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
The Moravian Springplace Mission among the Cherokees, 1805-1821

CENTER FOR GREAT LAKES CULTURE/MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY FELLOWS
James W. Cook
Assistant Professor of History, Butler University
Cracks in the White Republic

William Heath
Professor of English, Mount Saint Mary's College
William Wells's Path

SHORT TERM FELLOW IN THE HISTORY OF CARTOGRAPHY
Giorgio Mangani
Director, Cartoteca Storica delle Marche
Moral Cartography

JOHN N. STERN FELLOW
Isaac Miller
Assistant Professor of History, Oberlin College
Science and Superstition Between the Middle Ages and Modernity

ARTHUR WEINBERG FELLOW
James Loewen
Independent Scholar
Sundown Towns

NEWBERRY LIBRARY SHORT-TERM RESIDENT FELLOWS
Diane Butler
Ph.D. Candidate in History of Art, Cornell University
Image of Africans in Early Modern Maps

Gina Hausknecht
Associate Professor of English, Coe College
Milton and Masculinity: Gender, Reason, and Liberty in Milton's Poetry and Political Thought

Leonardo Hernandez
Assistant Professor of History, SUNY Oswego
Urban Life in Colonial Guatemala City

Alexander A. Krivonosov
Ph.D. Candidate in History, Pennsylvania State University
Where the East Meets the West:  A Landscape of Familiar Strangers, Missionary Alaska, 1794-1898

Howard Louthan
Assistant Professor of History, University of Notre Dame
Constructing a Catholic Identity: Religion and Culture in Early Modern Bohemia

Charles Lumpkins
Ph.D. Candidate in History, Pennsylvania State University
Black East St. Louis: Politics and Economy in a Border City, 1900-1945

Molly McCarthy
Ph.D. Candidate in History, Brandeis University
A Page, A Day: A History of the Daily Diary in America

James Oberly
Professor of History, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire
Minnesota v. Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Indians: History, Law, and Politics, 1837-1999

Stefania Pastore
Ph.D. Candidate, Scuola Normale Superiore—Pisa
An Outsider's  "Career" : The Merchant-heretic Agostino Boasio From the Mexican Inquisition to the London Exiles' Community

R. Todd Romero
Ph.D. Candidate in History, Boston College
Making War and Minting Christians:  Masculinity, Religious Change, and Anglo-Indian Relations in Seventeenth-Century New England

Dorothy Schulz
Associate Professor of Law, Police Science, and Criminal Justice Administration, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
No Free Ride: Policing America's Railroads From the 1840's to the Present

Kathryn Schwarz
Assistant Professor of English, Vanderbilt University
The Trouble with Good Women: Early Modern Femininity and the Perilous Cliché

Alison Shell
Lecturer, Department of English Studies, University of Durham
Early Modern English Catholicism and Manuscript Culture

Janet Sorensen
Associate Professor of English, Indiana University
Vulgar Tongues: Revaluing the Language of the Particular in Eighteenth-Century British Writing

Adam Warren
Ph.D. Candidate in History, UC San Diego
Modernizing Deaths: Enlightened Doctors, Zealous Priests, and the Persistence of Popular Beliefs and Practices in Peru, 1780-1850

 
SPECIAL AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS

ASSOCIATED COLLEGES OF THE MIDWEST FACULTY FELLOWS
David Spadafora (11 months)
Professor of History, Lake Forest College

Richard Mallette (6 months)
Professor of English, Lake Forest College
Religion and Secularism

FRANCES C. ALLEN FELLOWS
Camille Bernier
Ph.D. candidate in Cultural Anthropology, University of Wisconsin, Madison
From Prose to Print: Recontextualizing Ojibwe Story

Desiree Martinez
Ph.D. candidate in Anthropology, Harvard University
Collaborating to Protect the Past: Building Partnerships Between Native Americans and Archaeologists

BRITISH ACADEMY EXCHANGE FELLOWS
James Diedrick
Professor of English, Albion College
Exile in Bohemia: Mathilde Blind and the Culture of Late-Victorian Britain

Benjamin Schmidt
Assistant Professor of History, University of Washington
Inventing Exoticism:  The Project of Dutch Geography and the Expansion of the World Circa 1700

Gillian Wright
Researcher, Department of English and Media Studies, Nottingham Trent University
The Perdita Project

ÉCOLE DES CHARTES EXCHANGE FELLOW
Jan Bulman
Ph.D. candidate in History, Michigan State University
Elaboration and Production of Written Records and the Administration of the Medieval Ecclesiastical Court in Mende

Matthieu Gerbault
Ph.D. candidate in History, Ecole Nationale des Chartes
Historia general de las indias

NEWBERRY LIBRARY UNDERGRADUATE SEMINAR FACULTY FELLOWS

Glen Carman
Associate Professor of Spanish, DePaul University
The Pan-Hispanic World, 1492-1825

Valentina Tikoff
Assistant Professor of History, DePaul University
The Pan-Hispanic World, 1492-1825


WEISS/BROWN PUBLICATION SUBVENTION AWARD

Francesco Cotticelli
Professor of Italian Language and Literature, Liceo Classico, Naples
The Commedia dell’arte in Naples: A Bilingual Edition of the 176 Casamarciano Scenario (Scarecrow Press)

Anne Goodrich Heck
The Commedia dell’arte in Naples: A Bilingual Edition of the 176 Casamarciano Scenario (Scarecrow Press)

Thomas Heck
Professor Emeritus, School of Music, Ohio State University
The Commedia dell’arte in Naples: A Bilingual Edition of the 176 Casamarciano Scenario (Scarecrow Press)

Carolyn James
Lecturer, Department of History, Monash University, Australia
Letters from Bologna: The Collected Correspondence of Giovanni Sabadino degli Arienti (1481-1510) (Cooperativa Libraria Universitaria Editrice Bologna)