Megan Lindsay
Yale University (History)
Leisler's Rebellion: Anglo-Dutch Imperial Politics in Seventeenth-Century New York
2009-2010
Eric Reid Lindstrom
Yale University (English)
"Let Be," the Romantic Benediction
2003-2004
Nathan Link
Yale University (Music)
Dramatic and Narrative Representation in Handel's Operas
2004-2005
Anne E. Linton
Yale University (French)
Prescribed Fictions: Representations of Hermaphrodism in Nineteenth-Century French Fiction and Medicine
2010-2011
Yu Liu
Niagara County Community College
The Chinese Gardening Style and Shaftsbury's New Aesthetics
2002-2003
James Livesey
University of Sussex
Religion, Citizenship, and Geopolitics: Louise-Marie LaRevelliere-Lepeaux as Director 1795-1800
2007-2008
Jermaine Lloyd
Yale University (African-American Studies and History)
African Americans in the Soviet Union, 1919-1945
2011-2012
Seth Lobis
Yale University (English and Renaissance Studies)
Poetry, Rhetoric, and the Culture of Sympathy in Early Modern England
2001-2002
Frederick P. Lock
Queen's University at Kingston, Canada
A biography of Edmund Burke
2000-2001
Philip Lockley
University of Oxford
God in Early Socialism: Theologies of Socialism in the Protestant Atlantic World, 1820-1860
2013-2014
Tom Lockwood
University of Leeds
Literary Editing from Malone to Grierson
Michael Londry
University of Alberta
The Hilda Londry Project: Women & Manuscript, 1700-1900
2006-2007
Brad D. Lookingbill
Columbia College of Missouri
Indian War Prisoners and the Education of Native Americans, 1875-1878
Patricia Loughlin
Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant’s Modern American West
2022-2023
John Lowney
St. John's University
Langston Hughes: Jazz, Internationalism, and African American Modernism
Kathleen Lubey
Marginal Conversations: Form and Feminism in Eighteenth-Century Textual Culture
Owen C. Luck
Independent Researcher (Photographer)
Copying Faces - Evidence of Hands on Wood
Ivan Lupic
Stanford University
Shakespeare and the End of Editing
2017-2018
Ayelet Lushkov
Yale University (Classics and Comparative Literature)
Nemo Unus Vir Erat: Scipio Africanus and Roman Approaches to the Extraordinary Individual
Paul Michael Lutzeler
Washington University, Saint Louis
The Relationship Between Hermann Broch and Thomas Mann; Broch's Jewish Identity