Past and Current MHS Long-term Fellowship Recipients
These scholars received support through the MHS-NEH Long-term Fellowship Program.
2021-2022
Jamie Bolker
Newberry Library
Lost and Found: Wayfinding in Early America
Patrick Bottiger
Kenyon College
Corn, Beans, and Squash: The Three Sisters Agricultural Revolution and the Remaking of North America, 300 CE to 1850
Dan Du
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
The World in a Teacup: Chinese-American Tea Trade in the Nineteenth Century
2020-2021
Kabria Baumgartner
University of New Hampshire
The Life and Times of Robert Morris: America's First Human Rights Lawyer
Frank Cirillo
University of Virginia
The Abolitionist Civil War: Immediatists and the Fate of the Union”
Marc-William Palen
University of Exeter
Pax Economics: The Economic War for Peace, 1846-1946
Amy Watson
University of Southern California
Patriots Before Revolution: The Invention of Party Politics in the Atlantic
2019-2020
Lauren Duval
American University
The Home/Front: Gender, Domestic Space, and Military Occupation in the American Revolution
Sean Griffin
Lehman College
Labor, Land, and Freedom: Antebellum Labor Reform and the Rise of Antislavery Politics
Kelly O’Donnell
Thomas Jefferson University
Hippocratic Vows: How the Doctor’s Wife Transformed American Medicine
Peter Wirzbicki
Princeton University
The Abolitionist Nation: An Intellectual History of Nation, Democracy, and Race During Reconstruction, 1863-1877
2018-2019
Mara Caden
Yale University
Mint Conditions: The Politics and Geography of Money in Britain and Its Empire, 1650-1760
Brent Sirota
North Carolina State University
Things Set Apart: An Alternative History of the Separation of Church and State
2017-2018
Kimberly Blockett
Penn State Brandywine
Race, Religion, and Rebellion: Recovering the Early Antebellum Writing and Itinerant Ministry of Zilpha Elaw
Laurel Daen
College of William and Mary
The Constitution of Disability in the Early United States
Adrian C. Weimer
Providence College
Godly Petitions: Puritanism and the Crisis of the Restoration in America
2016-2017
Manisha Sinha
University of Massachusetts – Amherst
Men for All Seasons: Sumner, Stevens, and the Making of Radical Reconstruction
Kara Swanson
Northeastern University
A Passion for Patents: Inventiveness, Citizenship and American Nationhood
2015-2016
Christine Desan
Harvard Law School
Designing Money in Early America: Experiments in Political Economy (1680-1775)
Wendy Roberts
SUNY Albany
Redeeming Verse: The Poetics of Revivalism
2014-2015
Erin Kappeler
University of Maine Farmington
"Everyday Laureates: Poetic Communities in New England, 1865-1900"
John Stauffer
Harvard University
"Charles Sumner's America: A Cultural Biography"
2013-2014
Christopher Cameron
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
"Liberal Theology in Early America, 1630-1830"
Jon Grinspan
University of Virginia/ Jefferson Scholars Foundation
"New Votes for New Parties: Young Americans and Third Parties in Antebellum Massachusetts"
Nancy Shoemaker
University of Connecticut
"Pursuing Respectability in the Cannibal Isles: Americans in Nineteenth-Century Fiji"
Michael Vorenberg
Brown University
"The Appomattox Myth: Struggling to Find the End of the American Civil War"
2012-2013
Megan Bowman
University of California Santa Barbara
"Networking for Global Perfection: The International Dimension of Nineteenth-Century Fourierism"
Kristen Collins
Boston University School of Law
"Entitling Marriage: A History of Marriage, Public Money, and the Law"
Matthew Dennis
University of Oregon
"American Relics and the Material Politics of Public Memory"
Martha Hodes
New York University
"Mourning Lincoln: Personal Grief and the Meaning of the American Civil War"
2011-2012
Joshua R. Greenberg
Bridgewater State University
"Face to Face: American Engagement with Paper Money in the Early Republic"
Joanne Pope Melish
University of Kentucky
"Making Black Communities: White Laborers, Black Neighbors, and the Evolution of Race and Class in the Post-Revolutionary North"
Margot Minardi
Reed College
"American Citizens of the World: The Political Culture of Peace Reform, 1812-1865"
2010-2011
Rachel Van
Columbia University
"Free Trade and Family Values: Kinship Networks and the Culture of Early American Capitalism"
2009-2010
Crystal Feimster
University of North Carolina
"Sexual Warfare: Rape and the American Civil War"
Linford D. Fisher
Brown University
"The Indian Great Awakening: Religion and the Shaping of Native Cultures in Early America" (postponed to 2010-2011)
April Haynes
University of California, Santa Barbara
"Riotous Flesh: Confronting Gender and Sexuality through Grahamite Health Reform, 1830-1860"
2008-2009
Vincent Carretta
University of Maryland
Phillis Wheatley Biography
Carolyn Eastman
University of Texas
"Learning to See Gender in the 18th Century Atlantic World"
Michael Hoberman
Fitchburg State College
"New England/New Israel: Puritans and Jews in Colonial New England"
Meredith Neuman
Clark University
"Letter and Spirit: Literary Theories of the Sermon in Puritan New England"
2007-2008
Nian-Sheng Huang
Professor of History, California State University Channel Islands
“The Poor in Early Massachusetts, 1630-1830”
Lisa M. Tetrault
Assistant Professor of History, Carnegie Mellon University
“Memory of a Movement: Re-Imagining Woman Suffrage in Reconstruction America, 1865-1890”
2006-2007
Ruth Wallis Herndon
Assistant Professor of History, University of Toledo
"Children of Misfortune: The Fates of Boston's Poor Apprentices"
Lisa Wilson
Professor of American History, Connecticut College
"Cinderella's Family: Stepfamily Tradition in Eighteenth-Century New England"
2005-2006
Dean Grodzins
Associate Professor of History, Meadville Lombard Theological School
"American Heretic: Theodore Parker, Democracy, and Civil War."
David C. Hsiung
Charles A. Dana Professor of History, Juniata College
"The Environmental History of the American Revolution."
2004-2005
David Ciepley
Mellon Postdoctoral Lecturer, Washington University in St. Louis
"The Other Liberal Tradition in America: The American Whigs and the Rationale for Formative Politics."
Woody Holton
Professor, Department of History, University of Richmond
"Minds Afire: Angry Farmers and the Origins of the United States Constitution."
2003-2004
Ellen Gruber Garvey
Associate Professor, Department of English, New Jersey City University
"Scrapbooks, Scissorizing and Book Destruction and Reconstruction: Interventions in Print Culture"
2002-2003
Iván Jaksic
Professor, Department of History, University of Notre Dame
"The Strange Fascination of Things Spanish: Ticknor, Prescott, and Friends"
Walter W. Woodward
Assistant Professor, Department of History, Dickinson College
"Prospero's America: John Winthrop, Jr., Alchemy, and the Creation of New England Culture (1606-1676)"