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Margaret Abruzzo
History Department
University of Alabama
American Intellectual and Cultural History
History of Morality
Humanitarianism and American Slavery Debate
2008-09

Ian Aebel
History Department
University of New Hampshire
Early Modern English and Spanish
Atlantic History and Historiography
2009-13

Eric Aldrich
Department of English
Arizona State University
Literature
2007-09

Nicole Aljoe
Department of English
Northeastern University
Slave narratives, Caribbean literature
2008-09

Sari Altschuler
Department of English
City University of New York, Graduate Center
Literature and Culture, Literature and Medicine, Disability Studies
2009-11

Eric Anderson
Department of English
George Mason University
Native American Literature, U.S. Southern Literature, American fiction,
beginnings to 21st century, Multiethnic American fiction
2009-10

Jennifer Anderson
Department of History
Stony Brook University
Atlantic, Early American, Environmental History, Material Culture
2008-09

Jill Kirsten Anderson
Department of English
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Early American Literature, Novel, Gender Studies, English Education
2006-08

Christopher Apap
Independant Scholar
Detroit, MI
Early American Literature
2008-10

Stephen Carl Arch
Department of English
Michigan State University
American Puritanism, Anglo-American Enlightenment, novel, autobiography
2006-08 

Santa Arias
Department of Spanish and Portuguese
University of Kansas
Colonial Spanish America, contact period and religion, the Caribbean
2008-10

Nancy Armstrong
Department of English
Duke University
18th and 19th-century Anglophone literatures
2007-09

Douglas M. Arnold
Division of Education Programs
National Endowment for the Humanities
Political, constitutional, and intellectual history of the American Revolution and Early Republic.
2009-10

Branka Arsic
Department of English
SUNY-Albany
Early American Literature, Religious History of the Americas
2009-10

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Jennifer Baker
Department of English
New York University
American literature, culture, and intellectual history
2007-09

Noelle Baker
Independent Scholar
Neenah, WI
nineteenth-century women's writing and book history
2007-09

Jacob Ball
Department of English
Old Dominion University
18th-19th American Literature,19th Century American Drama,
Captivity Narratives
2007-08

Mary McAleer Balkun
Department of English
Seton Hall University
travel narratives, material culture in early America,
early African American poetry
Lifetime Member

Eve Tavor Bannet
Department of English
University of Oklahoma
Transatlantic, letters, women
2010-11 

Philip Barnard
Department of English
University of Kansas
Cultural politics of the revolutionary age, US early national period, the novel, Charles Brockden Brown
2009-11

Christopher Barnes
Department of English
University of Michigan
Transatlantic culture in long 18th century
2008-10

Elise Bartosik-Velez
Department of Spanish and Portuguese
Dickinson College
literatures and histories of the Americas, colonial to early national
period; Christopher Columbus
2005-07

Michael Batinski
History Department
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
2007-08

Robert M. Battistini
Department of English
Franklin & Marshall College
Early American Novel; Early American Political Discourse
2008-09

Ralph Bauer

Department of English and Comparative Literature
University of Maryland
the colonial Americas
Lifetime Member

Tom Baughn
History Division
United States Marine Corps
North Atlantic Political & Constitutional History
Thomas Jefferson and James Madison's Libraries
2009-11

Rosalie Baum
Department of English
University of South Florida--Tampa
Early American, Nineteenth-century American, Southern
2009-12

Sarah H. Beckjord
Department of Romance Languages & Literatures
Boston College
Spanish American Literature and Culture
2007-08

Dennis Beesley
Department of History
American University
Early American Rhetoric; Religion & Politics; Constructions of race, ethnicity, gender, & class
2009-11

Wendy Bellion
Department of Art History
University of Delaware
Art History
2010-13

Yael Ben-zvi
Department of Foreign Literatures
Ben-Gurion University
American literature and culture to 1900; postcolonial theory
2009-10

Jim Bernhard
Independant Scholar
Houston, TX
Language
2008-09

Virginia Bernhard
Department of History, Professor Emerita at the University of St. Thomas
Independant Scholar
Houston, TX
Seventeenth-Century American Colonial
2008-09

Christopher Black
Department of English
Oklahoma State University
Antebellum American Literature
18th Century American Literature
2009-11

Ned Blackhawk
American Indian and U.S. Western History
Madison, WI
2008-09

Hester Blum
Department of English
Penn State University
19th c. American literature and culture
2008-09

Vesna Bogojevic
Department of English and Comparative Literature
Columbia University
Ante-Bellum American Literature
2009-10

W. Jeffrey Bolster
Department of History
University of New Hampshire
African American History; Atlantic History; Marine Environmental History
Maritime History
2008-09

David Boruchoff
Hispanic Studies
McGill University
Literature, Historiography, Intellectual History
2009-11

Patricia Bostian
Department of English Reading and Humanities
Central Piedmont Community College
Editor of Teaching American Literature: A Journal of Theory and Practice
2009-10

Amy Branam
Department of English
Frostburg State University
Transatlantic Romanticism
2007-08

Stefan Brandt
Department of Culture
John F. Kennedy Institute, FU Berlin
Charles Brockden Brown, the "nation", Body Culture
2008-10

Birgit Brander Rasmussen
Department of English
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Early and Colonial American Literature; Comparative Ethnic Studies;
Race and American Literature; Colonialism and Post-colonialism
2008-09

Susan Branson
American Studies Program
Syracuse University
18th century American History; American Women's History; American Social History
2008-09

Louise Breen
Department of History
Kansas State University
Colonial America; Atlantic World; British North America
2008-10

David Brewer
Department of English
The Ohio State University
Eighteenth-century Anglophone literature; history of reading;
history of authorship
2008-09

Kristina Bross
Department of English
Purdue University
Colonial/Early American literature
Lifetime Member

David Brown
The Lyon Gardner Tyler Department of History
The College of William and Mary
Archaeology, Colonial Atlantic, Material Culture
2009-10

The John Carter Brown Library
Brown University
Providence, Rhode Island
Americana
2007-08

Matthew P. Brown
Department of English
University of Iowa
Book studies; the history of reading; early American literature and culture
2006-08

Salita Bryant
Department of English
Lehman College--CUNY
Poetry, Narrative
2008-09

Kenneth Burchell
Department of History
University of Idaho
Thomas Paine and his followers especially in 19th century Anglo-American democratic reform.
2009-11

Hazel Burgess
Independent Scholar
Sydney, Australia
Early American Quakers; Early American religion;
The life, works and  times of Thomas Paine; Hinduism
2009-11

Erica Burleigh
Department of English
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
colonial and early American literature
2006-08

Michelle Burnham
Department of English
Santa Clara University
contact literature, economics and literature, Atlantic studies
2009-11

Sandra Burr
Department of English
Northern Michigan University
Early American literature; Early African-American and black Transatlantic writings;
Family studies, including children's literature, history of the family, education, and domesticity
2008-10

Kevin Butterfield
Department of English
Washington University in St. Louis
Early American legal and cultural history
2008-10

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Edward Cahill
Department of English
Fordham University
Early American literature, culture, and intellectual history
2007-09

Angela Calcaterra
Department of English and Comparative Literature
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
American Literature to 1900; Native American Literature; American Studies
2006-08

Ann Cameron
Department of Humanities
Indiana University Kokomo
Early American Fiction, American Literature,
Children's and Young Adult Literature
2008-10

Catherine Ann Capel
Department of English
Gadsden State Community College Ayers Campus 
American Literature; Southern Literature; Developmental Education
2008-09

David Carlson
Department of English
California State University, San Bernardino
Early American Literature, Native American Literature, Autobiography
2009-10

Roger Carpenter
Department of History
University of Louisiana, Monroe
Native American History, Early American History, North American West
2009-10

Helen Marie Casey
Independent Scholar
Sudbury, MA
17th century Quaker History - focus on Mary Dyer
2009-10

Kevin Cattrell
Department of English
Rutgers University
Early American literature, translation theory, poetry and poetics,
Puritan missions to the natives
2007-08

Max Cavitch
Department of English
University of Pennsylvania
2007-09

Gabriel Cervantes
Department of English
Vanderbilt University
Transatlantic Eighteenth Century Literature, Law and Literature
2008-09

J. Patrick Cesarini
Department of English
University of South Alabama
American Literature to 1900, Puritanism, Native America
2007-08

Abigail Chandler
Department of History
University of Maine
Colonial American History, Medieval and Early Modern British History
2007-08

Katy Chiles
Department of English
Northwestern University
Early American literatures, Native American studies, African-American studies,
critical race theory, and print cultures
2006-08

Michael P. Clark
Department of English and Comparative Literature
University of California, Irvine
Puritanism, Literature of Exploration & Discovery, Early American Novel
Lifetime Member

Michael Cody
Department of English
East Tennessee State University
Charles Brockden Brown, Early American Periodicals
2007-08

Richard W. Cogley
Department of Religious Studies
Southern Methodist University
Puritanism
2009-11

Julia Cohen
Department of English
University of California, Berkeley
Transatlantic Early American Studies; Historiography of race
2007-08

Rachel Cope
Department of History
Syracuse University
Religious history and women's history
2008-09

Liam Corley
English & Foreign Languages Department
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Literature of the Early Republic; Puritan Literature;
Construction of Race in the Americas; Travel Writing
2007-08

Raul Coronado
Department of English
University of Chicago
U.S. Latino literary, intellectual, and print culture history
Lifetime Member

Teresa Coronado

Department of English
University of Wisconsin-Parkside
early American literature; humor; social class
2009-12

Angelo Costanzo
Independent Scholar
Shippensburg, Pennsylvania

African-American Literature; Slave Narrative Autobiography
2007-08

Pattie Cowell
College of Liberal Arts
Colorado State University
2009-10

C. Jane Cox
Independent Scholar
Annapolis, MD
Anne Arundel County
Cultural Resources Division
Archaeology; Colonial Chesapeake Studies; Maritime History
2008-10

Caroline Cox
Department of History
University of the Pacific
Colonial America
2009-11

Raymond Craig
Department of English
Kent State University
Poetry & Poetics; historical narratives; rhetorical and aesthetic approaches
2008-10

Patricia Crain
Department of English
New York University
2006-08

Timothy Crain
Department of Music
Indiana State University
Music theater and opera, concert life, and other arenas of musical production
2007-08

Elaine Crane
Department of History
Fordham University
Gender, Legal Hisory
2008-09

Sara Crosby
Department of English
Ohio State University at Marion
Early and Antebellum American Literature; Print Culture; Gender Studies
2008-10

Michele Currie
Department of English 
University of California, Irvine
American literature and culture to 1900; travel writing
2007-08

Isaac Curtis
Department of History  
University of Pittsburgh
Caribbean, Latin America, Atlantic, Piracy
2008-09

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Diana Dabek
Department of English
Florida International University
American Theologians/Religious Revivalists (Mather,Edwards); nineteenth-century American novelists (Brown, Irving, Hawthorne)
2008-10

Robert Daly
Department of English
University at Buffalo. State University of New York
American literature, neuroethics
2007-09

Rowena Dasch
Department of Art & Art History
University of Texas at Austin
19th Century American Art
2009-10

Lisa Day-Lindsey
Department of English & Theatre
Eastern Kentucky University
Early American Literature, 19th century American Literature,
African American Literature, Caribbean Literature
2007-08

Abigail Davis
Department of English
University of Minnesota
Early American literature & culture; 19th century American literature & culture;
literacy and rhetorical studies; Native American literature
2009-10

Lynda Davis
Department of English
Texas Christian University
18th and 19th Transatlantic literature
2008-10


Jonathan DeCoster
Department of American History
Brandeis University
2007-08

Robin DeRosa
Department of English
Plymouth State University
Early American Literature; Women's Studies
2008-09

Jeremy Dibbell
Library - Reader Services
Massachusetts Historical Society
Bibliography; Library History; History of the Book
2008-10

Lindsay DiCuirci
Department of English
The Ohio State University
Early American literature; History of the Book
2008-09

Michael Ditmore
Humanities/Teacher Education Division
Pepperdine University
New England Puritanism; confession; religion
2008-09

John Diviney
Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies
Flagler College
Colonial Hispanic Literature
Transcription and Translation of early 18th century Spanish Florida documents
2008-09

Kathleen Donegan
Department of English
University of California, Berkeley
17th century, personal narratives, settlement histories
Lifetime Member

Betty Donohue
Independent Scholar
Wagoner, Oklahoma
American Indian Literature; Early American Literature
2009-10

Andy Doolen
Department of English
University of Kentucky
18th/19th century American literatures and Cultures
2008-09

Paul Downes
Department of English
University of Toronto
American Literature and Politics, 1776-1860
2009-10

Coby Dowdell
Department of English
University of Toronto
Colonial and Early National American literature;
Restoration and Eighteenth-century British literature
2007-09

Gerald Dreslinski
Independent Scholar
Causes of the American Revolution
2006-08

Michael Drexler
Department of English
Bucknell University
Early American Literature
Lifetime Member

Anna Mae Duane
Department of English
University of Connecticut
Childhood Studies, African American Studies, Native American Studies
2007-08

Matthew Duques
Department of English
Vanderbilt University
Early American
2008-10

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