Library Resident Fellows 2007-2008

Susan Heuck Allen
Smith College
Trench warfare: Archaeologists of the OSS Greek Desk
Edward E. Andrews
University of New Hampshire
Prodigal sons: Indigenous missionaries in the British Atlantic, 1640-1790
Cynthia Baughman
Independent Scholar
Top Secret Rosies: The female computers who helped win World War II
Tyler Boulware
West Virginia University
Deconstructing the Cherokee Nation: Town, regional, and national identities among eighteenth-century Cherokees
Terry M. Christensen
Oregon State University
John Archibald Wheeler: A study in the pedagogy, philosophy, and poliltics of Twentieth Century physics
Kevin P. Donnelly
Brandeis University
Adolphe Quetelet: Professional science, social theory, and the new intellectual hierarchy, 1800-1875
Donna J. Drucker
Indiana University at Bloomington
The intellectual life of Alfred Kinsey
Nicole Eustace
New York University
War ardor: Sex and sentiment in the War of 1812
David F. Gruber
Rutgers University
A biography of Daniel Carleton Gajdusek
Robert Holmes
University of Texas at Austin
Elixir of life: Radiation medicine in America, 1895-1960
Jeffrey D. Kaja
University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
From rivers to roads: Economic development and the evolution of transportation systems in early Pennsylvania, 1675-1800
Philip D. Loring
Harvard University
Dissidents of the cognitive revolution
Christine Leah Manganaro
University of Minnesota
A racial paradise as a human laboratory: Race research in Hawaii, 1890-1945
Kathryn Lavely Merriam
University of Massachusetts at Amherst
J.N.B. Hewitt at the Bureau of American Ethnology
Peter Messer
Mississippi State University
Revolution by committee: Law, language and ritual in Revolutionary America
Jurgita Saltanaviciute
University of Oklahoma / Sinte Gleska University
"They sang what they lived": Reconstructions of Lakota culture through songs
April G. Shelford
American University
A Jamaican Enlightenment: Thomas Thistlewood's commonplace books and library


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