1992-1993 Resident
- Andreas Daum
- Ph.D. candidate, University of Munich
- Popular Science in Nineteenth-Century Germany and America
- Richard Drayton
- Ph.D. candidate, Yale University
- Imperial Science and a Scientific Empire: Kew Gardens and the Uses of Nature, 1772-1903
- Professor Sydney A. Halpern
- University of Illinois, Chicago
- Controversies within Clinical Research Communities.
- Roger W. Haughey
- Ph.D. candidate, Georgetown University
- Musical Culture and the Creation of Elite Social Identity in Philadelphia, 1680-1790
- Mikhail B. Konashev
- Institute of the History of Science and Technology, St. Petersburg
- Theodosius Dobzhansky and the Evolutionary Synthesis
- Dr. Margaret J. Leahey
- Saint Michael's College
- Peter Stephen DuPonceau on American Indigenous Language Scholarship
- Dr. Eugenio Lo Sardo
- Archivio di Stato, Rome
- Franklin and Filangieri and Opposition to the British Colonial Policy
- Eliza McFeely
- Ph.D. candidate, New York University
- Taking Possession of the Indians: Anthropology, American Popular Culture and the Acquisition of Southwest Indian Culture, 1879-1915
- Professor Lawrence T. Martin
- University of Akron
- An Edition of Ojibwa Stories Collected by Homer H. Kidder
- Professor Elizabeth Milroy
- Wesleyan University
- Politics and Display at Philadelphia's Great Central Sanitary Fair of 1864
- Jeffrey Mosher
- Ph.D. candidate, University of Florida
- Local Struggle and National Institutions: Pernambuco and the Construction of the Nation-State in Brazil, 1808-1860
- Professor William A. Speck
- University of Leeds
- Electoral Behaviour in Colonial Pennsylvania
- Professor Marga Vicedo
- University of Salamanca
- What Was That Thing Called Mendelian Genetics? Reinterpreting the Role of W. E. Castle and E. M. East in the Development of Genetics, 1900-1920
- David Waldstreicher
- Ph.D. candidate, Yale University
- Nationalist Celebration in Philadelphia, 1783-1830
- Bruce H. Yenawine
- Ph.D. candidate, Syracuse University
- Dr. Franklin's Legacy: The 200-Year History of the Franklin Trust Funds in Philadelphia and Boston