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Fellowships Awarded for 2010


Kevin Arlyck, New York University • for research on federal courts and U.S. foreign relations in the Early Republic

Ryan Bixby, University of Akron • for research on the socio-economic and environmental impact of the Civil War on Jefferson County, West Virginia

Drew Bledsoe, Rice University • for research on the junior officers of the Confederate armies

Kit Candlin, University of Sydney • for research on African Americans evacuated from New York by the British in 1783

Christopher Capozzola, Massachusetts Institute of Technology • for research on people who lived, worked, and fought in the Philippines from 1898 to 1946

Kevin Doyle, Brandeis University • for research on the gunpowder plot in early Virginia

Lisa Freeman, University of Illinois, Chicago • for research on the Richmond Theatre fire of 1811

Charles Irons, Elon University • for research on the ecclesiastical decisions of African American southerners after emancipation

Megan Ledford, University of Edinburgh • for research on the influence of Scottish Enlightenment ideals in Virginia

Charlene Boyer Lewis, Kalamazoo College • for research on gardens and gardening in Virginia, 1750–1850

Sarah Milov, Princeton University • for research on tobacco growers as intellectuals and political forces in North Carolina and Virginia

Marie Molloy, University of Keele • for research on single white females in the nineteenth-century American South

Brook Poston, Texas Christian University • for research on President James Monroe and how he viewed his political legacy

Cathy Rex, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire • for research on the imagery and lore of Pocahontas and the textual response of Anglo-American women writers

Katy Simpson Smith, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill • for research on a cross-cultural study of motherhood in the American South

John Smolenski, University of California, Davis • for research on slave life at Landon Carter's Sabine Hill

Susan Stearns, University of Chicago • for research on the role the Mississippi River played in the political economy of the United States before the Louisiana Purchase

Albert Tillson, University of Tampa • for research on maritime workers in Revolutionary and antebellum Virginia

T. J. Tomlin, University of Northern Colorado • for research on almanacs as they reflect and shape religious sensibility between 1730 and 1820

Carlos Valencia Villa, Federal Fluminense University • for research on the internal economy of free blacks in Brazil and the United States

Jennifer Marie Wagner, Brown University • for research on the architecture of Best Products Company stores

Robert Wright, Augustana College • for research on for-profit businesses incorporated in the United States before the Civil War


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