2005-2006
WILLIAM ANDREWS CLARK MEMORIAL LIBRARY &
THE CENTER FOR 17TH & 18TH CENTURY STUDIES
FELLOWSHIP AWARDS
Ahmed, Siraj, Mt. Holyoke College. (residency date to be announced)
The Stillbirth of Capital: Enlightenment, Early British India, and Empire’s Origins
Azfar, Farid, Brown University. September 2005
Mirrors of Barbarism: The Nightmare of Civil War in British Enlightenment Culture
Chao, Noelle, UC Los Angeles. September 2005 – June 2006
The Fiction of Musical Letters
Chard, Chloe, Newnham College, Cambridge. (residency date to be announced)
Laughter and Imaginative Geography, 1700-1830
Chrissochoidis, Ilias, Stanford University. (residency date to be announced)
From the London Stage to Westminster Abbey: Cultural Mobility of Handel’s Oratorios in Britain, 1732-1784
Christie-Miller, Ian, London University. (residency date to be announced)
The Paper Used in London-printed Books of 1526 at the Clark and Huntington Libraries
Christov, Theodore, UC Los Angeles. October – December 2006
Natural Rights, State Sovereignty, and Law of Nations: The Emergence of International Law Theories, 1625-1795
Fisher, William, Lehman College, CUNY. Spring 2007
Early Modern Erotic Orientations
Chua, Kevin, UC Berkeley. September 2005 – May 2006
“An Eternal Sleep:” Consciousness and the Circulation of Sensibility in 1790s French Painting
Dacome, Lucia, University College London. September 2005 – May 2006
Modeling Bodies and Making Babies: Dissection and Generation in 18th-Century Italy
Gee, Sophie, Princeton University. January – May 2006
Making Waste: Leftovers and the Literary Imagination from Paradise Lost to Tom Jones
Geffarth, Renko, Martin Luther Universitaet Halle Wittenberg. August – October 2005
Neology vs. Alchemy? Johann Salomo Semler in Discourse
Getsy, David, Harvard University. June – July 2007
Eric Gill, Inscription, and Actuality
Hammerschmidt, Sören, UC Santa Barbara. July 2005
Published Correspondences: Private Letters on British Print Markets, 1735-1810
Harol, Corrine, University of Alberta. July 2005
Mary Astell and the Anglican Birthright/Anglican Allegories
Harvey, Karen, University of Sheffield. August 2006
Male Authority and the Household Economy, c. 1650-1850: A Social and Cultural History
Hintz, Carrie, Queens College, CUNY. (residency date to be announced)
Protestant Life Writing, Richard Baxter, and the Exemplary Woman
Hopper, Matthew, UC Los Angeles. September 2005; (remaining date to be announced)
The African Presence in Arabia: The Cultural and Economic Legacy of the African Diaspora in Eastern Arabia
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Kingsley, Margery, Cameron University. July 2005
Making History: Historiography and the Production of Cultural Inheritance, 1640-1745
Mintz, Susannah, Skidmore College. September 2005
Disability and Illness in Early Modern Women’s Life-Writing
Novak, Daniel, Louisiana State University. June 2005
Novel Bodies: Fiction, Photography, and the Victorian Novel
Park, Julie, McMaster University. September 2005 – May 2006
For the Pleasure of It: Material Fictions of the Self in 18th-Century England
Rahimi, Babak, Independent scholar. November – December 2006
Writing Muharram: The Representation of Shi’i Mourning Rituals in the European Travel Reports of the Safavid Era, 1540-1714 C.E.
Rosenberg, Daniel, University of Oregon. May – June 2007
The Trouble With Timelines: Progress, Apocalypse, and the Visual Representation of Time in the 17th- and 18th-Centuries
Scott-Douglass, Amy, Brockport, CUNY. (residency date to be announced)
Voices in the Quire: Handwritten Marginalia in Quaker and Puritan Books at the Clark Library
Tomkins, Adam, University of Glasgow. (residency date to be announced)
Algernon Sidney and Republican Constitutionalism
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