Library Resident Fellows
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- Susan E. Brandt
- Temple University
- Gifted women and skilled practioners: Gender and healing authority in the Mid-Atlantic region, 1740-1830
- Susan L. Branson
- Syracuse University
- Animal magnetism in Nineteenth-Century America
- Sarah Jane Chesney
- College of William and Mary
- The flowering web: Tracing William Hamilton's botanical network in late Eighteenth and early Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia
- Andrew J. B. Fagal
- Binghamton University
- "To Provide for the Common Defense": The political economy of war in the Early American Republic, 1789-1818
- Claire Gherini
- Johns Hopkins University
- "Addrift to Effect their Own Cure": Making and consuming medical knowledge in the plantation socieites of the Anglophone Atlantic, 1730-1800
- Frances Gouda
- University of Amsterdam
- Colonial governance and public health, 1913-1942: A transnational study of Rockefeller Foundation initiatives in the Dutch East Indies, U.S. Philippines and Travancore (British India)
- Jenny Heil
- Emory University
- The American Columbus: Chronology, geography, and the historical imagination in Nineteenth-Century literature
- Lindsay M. Keiter
- College of William and Mary
- From alliance to affection: Region, religion, and republicanism in American marriages, 1750-1860
- Joshua A. Kercsmar
- University of Notre Dame
- Living emblems: How animals shaped religious and political identity in America, 1630-1800
- Sara Jane Kirshen
- Columbia University
- Valuing families: Marriage, statistics, and the state, 1800-1909
- Maureen Mathews
- Linacre College, University of Oxford
- Hallowell Collection: Photographs and memories
- Sarah McCaslin
- University of Edinburgh
- Performing Scottishness: Scottish clubs and societies in Scotland and America, 1750-1850
- Keith Mikos
- University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
- Magnification: Meaning, metaphysics, and the microscope
- Christopher R. Pearl
- Binghamton University
- "For the Good Order of Government": The American Revolution and the creation of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
- Ashley T. Rubin
- University of California-Berkeley
- Penal cycles: American punishment since the Revolution
- David J. Silverman
- George Washington University
- Thundersticks: firearms and the transformation of Native America
- David Singerman
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- An empire of purity: Making the modern sugar economy, 1875-1925
- Alistair Sponsel
- Harvard University
- Darwin, Lyell, and British geology in the mid-nineteenth century
- Jef Van Der Aa
- University of Jvaskyla, Finland
- Language issues at the socialist scholars conferences: Dell Hymes' early engagement
- Ashli White
- University of Miami
- Object lessons of the Revolutionary Atlantic
- Isaiah Wilner
- Yale University
- Franz Boas and the transformation of race in America, 1858-1942
- Laura Wright
- Johns Hopkins University
- The role of the Bible in the archaeological method of William F. Albright
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- Katherine Arner
- Johns Hopkins University
- Making yellow fever American: Disease knowledge and the geopoliltics of disease in the Atlantic World, 1793-1822
- Heather R. Beatty
- Oxford University, University of the Pacific
- Patriots, politics and medical practitioners: Trans-Atlantic medical relations in the age of the American Revolution
- Myles D. Beaupre
- University of Notre Dame
- "The Manifest Destiny of the Indian": Extinction, Native Americans, and human nature in nineteenth-century America
- Margaret M. Bruchac
- University of Connecticut
- Indigenous informants and American anthropologists: Discursive encounters
- Kenneth E. Carpenter
- Independent Researcher
- Disseminating economic literature before 1850
- Renaud Contini
- National University of Ireland, Maynooth
- Nurturing Utopia: Visions of order in the Jeffersonian ideology of western expansion, and its European parallels
- Simon J. Gilhooley
- Cornell University
- The textuality of the Constitution and the origins of original intent
- Lisa A. Green
- University of California, Riverside
- The modern synthesis of evolution and the biological sciences curriculum study
- Rainer Hatoum
- John F. Kennedy Institute, Free University Berlin
- On the "exotic other" at the Pacific Northwest coast
- Erica Rhodes Hayden
- Vanderbilt University
- "Plunged into a vortex of iniquity": Female criminality and punishment in Pennsylvania, 1820-1860
- Henry Kammler
- Goethe University Frankfurt, Institut fuer Ethnologie
- "Ditidaht texts" (edition of the Haas-Swadesh corpus of Ditidaht texts collected in 1931)
- Joseph Daniel Martin
- University of Minnesota
- Good fences make good neighbors: Building the boundaries of solid state physics, 1940-1975
- Brenna S. O'Rourke
- Temple University
- "A revolution in the price of commodities": Gender, capitalism, and the life of Stephen Girard
- Katherine Paugh
- University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
- Thomas Thistlewood and the great pox: A Jamaican overseer's ideas about race, venereal disease, and infertility, 1750-1786
- Dolores Pfeuffer-Scherer
- Temple University
- The Franklin women: Kinship, gender roles, and public culture in Philadelphia and beyond, 1720-1900
- Jayne Ptolemy
- Yale University
- "To extend the empire of civilization and knowledge": Philadelphian Quakers and the frontier in the benevolent imagination
- Concepcion Saenz-Cambra
- European Union (EACEA)
- Early twentieth century American women mapping Indian territory: The case of Elsie Clews Parsons
- Funke Sangodeyi
- Harvard University
- The body as ecosystem: Gut flora, good germs and microbial ecology, 1940s-2000s
- Heather A. Shannon
- Rutgers University
- Just an amateur: Adam Clark Vroman, photography, and the American West, 1895-1904
- Brooke Sherrard
- Florida State University
- American Biblical archaeology, 1838-1971: Faith, land, and the politics of historical proof
- Gaye Wilson
- University of Edinburgh
- Thomas Jefferson: Image and ideology
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- 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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- Christopher Bilodeau
- Cornell University
- The Making of Maine: Sebastien Rale, the Eastern Abenakis, and the Expansion of Colonial New England
- Susan Branson
- University of Texas at Dallas
- Benjamin Franklin and Scientific Education for Women in Eighteenth Century America
- Benjamin L. Carp
- University of Virginia
- Cityscapes and Revolution: Urban Spaces and Revolutionary Mobilization in North America, 1740-1790
- James H. Carrott
- University of Wisconsin, Madison
- The "Paxton Boys" Unmask'd: Settlers, Native Americans, and Resistance on the Pennsylvania Frontier, 1730-1771
- Georg F. Eckardt
- Friedrich Schiller University
- Franz Boas and Wolfgang Kohler: Their Opposition to Nazis and their Support of German Emigrants to USA
- Heather Ewing
- Independent Scholar
- In Search of James Smithson: Founding Donor of the Smithsonian
- Sally E. Hadden
- Florida State University
- Legal Cultures in Early American Cities: Boston, Philadelphia, Charleston
- K. Walter Hickel
- National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health
- The Child Welfare Movement and the Politics of Disability in America, 1890 to 1960
- Jodi Kelber-Kaye
- The University of Arizona
- A Tale of Obsession: How Both Progressive and Right-Wing Eugenics Fueled Biological Essentialism as an Explanation for Difference
- Shawn D. Kimmel
- University of Michigan
- "The Spell to Disenchant and Reform the World": Liberal Policy and Moral Reform among Philadelphia Philanthropists, 1825-1855
- Thomas E. Kinsella
- Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
- Bookbinding in Colonial Philadelphia
- Kenton Kroker
- McGill University
- The First Modern Plague? Epidemic Encephalitis in America, 1919 - 39
- Jonathan A. P. Lelliott
- University College London
- Raymond Pearl, Herbert Spencer Jennings and Eugenics
- Sharon M. Leon
- University of Minnesota
- Beyond Birth Control: Catholic Responses to the Eugenics Movement in the United States, 1900 - 1950
- Ryan Cameron MacPherson
- University of Notre Dame
- America's Vestiges of Creation: Nature's Development and Divine Presence amid Pre-Darwinian Struggles for Civilization
- Laura M. Stevens
- University of Tulsa
- "The Poor Indians": Missionary Writings and Transatlantic British Sensibility, 1642-1776
- Philip K. Wilson
- Penn State College of Medicine
- Charles B. Davenport and the Establishment of a National Database on Heredity
- Marianne S. Wokeck
- Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
- Between Tradition and New Ways: The Role of Pastors Modeled for German Settlers in Colonial America
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- Sumi K. Cho
- DePaul University College of Law
- The Greening of the Eugenics Movement
- Nathaniel Comfort
- SUNY-Stony Brook
- Natural History: Barbara McClintock and Transposable Elements, 1942-1966
- Kevin T. Dann
- Ramapo College; Princeton
- The Geography of Feeblemindedness: Family Studies at the Eugenics Record Office, 1910-1930
- Michael Elliott
- Columbia University
- Form and Re-form: Literary Realism, Ethnography, and Race in the Turn-of-the-Century United States
- T. Christopher Jespersen
- Clark Atlanta University
- Contesting International Change: Comparing the Anglo-American Responses to Revolution Over Two Centuries
- Lee B. Kass
- Elmira College; Cornell University
- McClintock, Cytogenetics and Evolution
- Herbert S. Lewis
- University of Wisconsin
- Pragmatism and American Anthropology, 1900-1930
- Margaretta M. Lovell
- UC-Berkeley
- Henry Tatham's Journey to the Ruins of Aztalan
- Margaret Meredith
- UC-San Diego
- A Noble Commerce: American Interpretations of Fossil Bones in the Atlantic World, 1780-1840
- David Sampliner
- New York University
- The Power of Science: The APS and Enlightenment Culture in Philadelphia, 1730-1790
- Veront M. Satchell
- The University of the West Indies
- Slavery and Technical Change: Comparative Analysis of Sugar Technology in Jamaica and Louisiana during the Period of Slavery
- Christine A. Stolba
- Emory University
- A corrupt tree bringethforth evil fruit: Religion and the American Eugenics Movement, 1900-1943
- Rosemary Uvy Zumwalt
- Davidson College
- Franz Boas and His Students: The Formation of American Anthropology
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- Marta Ardila
- Ph.D. candidate, Boston U.
- Scientists in the Spanish colonies of America--a comparative study.
- Mary M. Bartley
- Ph.D. candidate, Cornell U.
- Sexual selection theory, female choice, and the Victorian legacy.
- Susan E. Brown
- Ph.D. candidate, U. of California at Santa Barbara
- S. P. Langley, E. C. Pickering, C. A. Young and the origins of American astrophysics.
- Beverley Olson Flanigan
- Ohio U.
- American Indian languages and English--the pidginization process in North America.
- James Fleming
- Colby College
- Climate change, culture, and cultivation--transmission and transformation of Enlightenment views.
- Kenneth Haltman
- Ph.D. candidate, Yale U.
- A catalogue raisonée of the art of Titian Ramsay Peale from the Long Expedition to the Rocky Mountains.
- William Hart
- Ph.D. candidate, Brown U.
- Race, ethnicity, and crosscultural contact on the 18th-century frontier of New York.
- John Keane
- Polytechnic of Central London
- Biography of Thomas Paine.
- Nikolai L. Krementsov
- Institute of the History of Science and Technology, Leningrad
- U.S. response to Soviet scientific developments, 1945-56.
- Jean Lockhart, M.D.
- San Rafael, CA
- Biography of D. Carleton Gajdusek.
- Burke O. Long
- Bowdoin College
- Social, political, and ideological aspects of biblical criticism--the case of William Foxwell Albright.
- Lawrence J. McCrank
- Ferris State U.
- Ladders across culture--instructional media, books, and libraries in the Catholic mission to Oregon, 1835-85.
- Madeleine Pinault
- Musée du Louvre, Paris
- A catalogue and critical study of the papers of Duhamel du Monceau and Fougeroux de Bondaroy.
- Kirill O. Rossianov
- Institute of the History of Science and Technology, Moscow
- Eugenics and political ideology between the world wars.
- J. David Smith
- Lynchburg College
- Charles Davenport and biological determinism--a study of eugenic science and social policy.
- Pierre Swiggers
- U. of Louvain, Belgium
- P. S. Du Ponceau--American and European linguistics in the early 19th century.
- Andrea Walton
- Ph.D. candidate, Columbia U.
- Alma mater's daughter's--women scholars at Columbia University.
- Elizabeth Guilmette Winchester
- Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, London
- The Drosophila community.