2006-2007
WILLIAM ANDREWS CLARK MEMORIAL LIBRARY &
THE CENTER FOR 17TH- & 18TH- CENTURY STUDIES
FELLOWSHIP AWARDS
Agnani, Sunil, University of Michigan. January – June 2007
Enlightenment, Universalism & Colonial Knowledge: Denis Diderot & Edmund Burke, 1770-1800
Ahmed, Siraj, Mt. Holyoke College. (residency date to be announced)
The Stillbirth of Capital: Enlightenment, Early British India, and Empire’s Origins
Anooshahr, Ali, UC Los Angeles. October 2006 – June 2007
Imperial Models in the Early Modern World: Contesting the Sasanians in Agra & Isfahan
Biedermann, Zoltán, New University of Lisbon. October 2006 – June 2007
Enticed by Empire: The Territorial Temptations of the Portuguese in Early Modern Asia, 1500-1700
Caricchio, Mario, Università di Firenze. (residency date to be announced)
What Joseph Salmon said: The Divinity Anatomized & the ‘Ranter Moment’
Chard, Chloe, Newnham College, Cambridge. April – May 2007
Laughter and Imaginative Geography, 1700-1830
Chrissochoidis, Ilias, Stanford University. December 2006 – February 2007
From the London Stage to Westminster Abbey: Cultural Mobility of Handel’s Oratorios in Britain, 1732-1784
Christie-Miller, Ian, London University. January – February 2007
The Paper Used in London-Printed Books of 1526 at the Clark and Huntington Libraries
Christov, Theodore, UC Los Angeles. (residency date to be announced)
Natural Rights, State Sovereignty, and Law of Nations: The Emergence of International Law Theories, 1625-1795
Clark, William, Independent scholar. (residency date to be announced)
The Romance of the Scientist: A Modern Hagiography & Demonology
Fisher, William, Lehman College, CUNY. Spring 2007
Early Modern Erotic Orientations
Getsy, David, Harvard University. June – July 2007
Eric Gill, Inscription, and Actuality
Hintz, Carrie, Queens College, CUNY. May 2007
Protestant Life Writing, Richard Baxter, and the Exemplary Woman
Hughes, Ann, Keele University. (residency date to be announced)
Preaching in Revolutionary London: A study of Clark Ms. B8535/M3
Keene, Nicholas, University of London. (residency date to be announced)
Publishing the Word: Biblical Scholarship & Print Culture in Early Modern England
Lamb, Susan, University of Toronto. May – July 2007
Captivating Gulliver: The Cultural Poetics of Travel, Its Texts, & Its Home Truths
Lefèvre-Agrati, Corinne, École des Hautes Études en Sciences. October 2006 – June 2007
Mughal India in the First Half of the Seventeenth-Century: Imperial Construction & Asiatic Connections
Liu, Yu, Niagara County Community College. May – June 2007
Horticultural Irregularity & Joseph Addison’s New Concept of Beauty
Matsuzono, Shin, Waseda University. (residency date to be announced)
The Peerage Bill, 1719, with Special Reference to the Scottish Representative Peers
McManus, Helen, UC Los Angeles. January – April 2007
Exemplary Construction: The Image of the Abbey in William Morris’ Works
Medick, Hans, Independent Scholar. March – July 2007
Between World War and Local Struggle: The Thirty Year’s War From a Micro-Historical Perspective
Rahimi, Babak, UC San Diego. (residency date to be announced)
Writing Muharram: The Representation of Shi’i Mourning Rituals in the European Travel Reports of the Safavid Era, 1540-1714
Riquelmé, John, Boston University. May or June 2007
Oscar Wilde’s Aesthetic Politics: Origins of Modernism in 1890s Britain
Rizzo, Gianluca, UC Los Angeles. October 2006 – June 2007
Teofilo Folengo: The resistance to the Tuscan option in the ‘questione della lingua’ & its theological implications
Rosenberg, Daniel, University of Oregon. May – June 2007
The Trouble With Timelines: Progress, Apocalypse, and the Visual Representation of Time in the Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-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
Shields, Juliet, Ohio State University. June – July 2007
British Sensibilities: Sympathy & Anglo-Scottish Relations, 1700-1830
Swenson, Rivka, University of Virginia. (residency date to be announced)
Competing Fictions & Rebellious Forms: Politics, Aesthetics, & the Idea of Progress in Eighteenth-Century British Prose
Steiner, Enit, University of Zurich. September 2006 – August 2007
Jane Austen’s Notion of Politeness
Tomkins, Adam, University of Glasgow. (residency date to be announced)
Algernon Sidney and Republican Constitutionalism
Turner, Mark, University of London. April 2007
Oscar Wilde’s Collected Journalism: A Scholarly Edition
Yahav-Brown, Amit, University of Haifa. January & August 2007
Moments; or Time and the Novel
Zatlin, Linda, Morehouse College. Spring 2007
Aubrey Beardsley & His Circle
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