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Home»Fellowships»Fellow Profiles

    Justin duRivage

    Yale University (History)

    "A Event of Little More than Local Importance"? Rethinking the American Revolution and the British Empire, 1750-1785

    2010-2011

    Justin duRIvage

    Yale University (History)

    Taxing Empire: The Political Economic Origins of the American Revolution, 1748-1780

    2011-2012

    Dominique Duroseau

    Yale University

     Mining Black eroticism | mining Black human body in literature:  representation, portrayal, tenderness, love, intimacy.

    2023-2024

    Richard Dury

    University of Bergamo, Italy (Modern Books and Manuscripts)

    A New Edition of the Works of R.L. Stevenson

    2008-2009

    Richard Dury

    University of Bergamo

    Research for a new edition of the works of R.L. Stevenson

    2008-2009

    Jason Dyck

    University of Toronto

    The Sacred Historian’s Craft: Francisco de Florencia and Creole Identity in Seventeenth-Century New Spain

    2016-2017

    Robin Eagles

    History of Parliament

    The House of Lords from the Restoration to the Hanoverian Acession

    2010-2011

    Masaharu Ebara

    University of Tokyo

    Japanese History

    2013-2014

    Kathryn A. Edwards

    University of South Carolina

    Living with Ghosts: The Persistence of the Supernatural in European History (14th-20th centuries)

    2003-2004

    Constance Eichenlaub

    Independent Scholar: Seattle, Washington

    Marguerite Young's Muse: The James Whitcomb Riley Manuscripts

    2001-2002

    Bennacer El Bouazzati

    Independent Scholar

    Ibn Wa'il and Ibn Ashraf on the Syllogism of equality

    2018-2019

    Racha el Omari

    Yale University (Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations)

    "Classical" Mu'tazilism: A Social and Intellectual History of Mu'tazilis in the 4th/10th Century

    2003-2004

    Amy Elkins

    Macalester College

    Crafting Modernity: Disorientation and the Politics of Art-Making in Women's Literature, 1925-2017

    2019-2020

    Michael A. Elliott

    Emory University

    Custer Criticism: accounts of military action from the close of the Civil War to the Battle of Little Bighorn

    2002-2003

    Julia Elsky

    Yale University (French)

    French and Foreign: Émigré Authors in Occupied France

    2013-2014

    Michelle Ephraim

    Worcester Polytechnic Institute

    Deobrah's Kin: Playing the Jewish Woman on the Early Modern Stage

    2003-2004

    Howard H. Erskine-Hill

    Pembroke College, Cambridge

    Alexander Pope: A New Life

    2010-2011

    Logan Esdale

    Chapman University

    The Life and Career of Gertrude Stein in Letters

    2014-2015

    David Evans

    Cornell College

    Reading and writing the early Grand Tour: Educational travel, culture, and the construction of authority in England, 1640-1714

    1999-2000

    Patricia Everett

    Independent Scholar

    Correspondence between Mabel Dodge Luhan and Psychoanalyst A.A. Brill

    2005-2006

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