Library Resident Fellows 2005-2006

Alita LaLisa Anderson
Independent Scholar
Heads and Harlem: Zora Neale Hurston's Introduction to Medicine and Race
 
Tatiana Artemyeva
Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia, Institute of International Connections
Benjamin Franklin and Russia in the Enlightenment
 
Eric William Boyle
University of California Santa Barbara
Beyond Mirage and Magic Bullets: Redefining the Boundaries of Medicine in Modern America
 
Jane Elizabeth Calvert
St. Mary's College of Maryland
"Dissenter in Our Own Country": Eighteenth-Century Quakerism and the Origins of American Civil Disobedience
 
William John Campbell
McMaster University
Convergence of Interests in a Post-War Era: Indians, Agents, Speculators and the 1768 Treaty of Fort Stanwix
 
Kate Davies
University of York
Women, Letters, and the Atlantic World, 1760-1840
 
Jed Shaver-Rivera Foland
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
The Massachusetts Eugenics Program: Women, Academics, and the Shutesbury-Leverett Eugenics Study
 
Melinda Brook Gormley
Oregon State University
Geneticist L. C. Dunn and an Intellectual Community of Public Activists
 
Ann Merrill Ingram
Davidson College
The Culture of Flowers in Nineteenth-Century America
 
Paul E. Kerry
Brigham Young University
The Moravian Mission to the Indians: Language, Conversion and Identity
 
Judy Kertesz
Harvard University
Skeletons in the American Attic: Curiosity, Science, and the Appropriation of the American Indian Past
 
Will Beecher Mackintosh
University of Michigan
A Restless Nation: Mobility, Cosmopolitanism, and Class in the United States, 1790-1865
 
Ethan Miller
Johns Hopkins University
The Logics of Culture: Professionalism and the Self in Early U.S. Anthropology
 
Richard Newman
Rochester Institute of Technology
Black Founder: Richard Allen and the Early American Republic
 
Friedrich Poehl
Independent Scholar
Franz Boas and the History of Modernity
 
Wolfgang Splitter Manfred
Independent Scholar
Lutheran Missionaries and American Exceptionalism in Eighteenth - Century Georgia and Pennsylvania
 
Bernhard Tilg
Independent Scholar
Franz Boas and the History of Modernity
 
Kirsten E. Wood
Florida International University
At the Crossroads: Taverns and the Making of America, 1765-1865
 

 

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