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John Easterbrook
Department of English
New York University
2007-08

Jane Donahue Eberwein
Department of English
Oakland University
jeberwei@oakland.edu
Poetry (Bradstreet, Taylor, Dwight); Puritanism and its Influences
Lifetime Member

Sari Edelstein
Department of English and American Literature
Brandeis University
sari@brandeis.edu
Early American women's writing; the novel and the newspaper
2006-07

Jim Egan
Department of English
Brown University
Jim_Egan@brown.edu
American writing before 1800
2007-09


Emory Elliott
Department of English
University of California, Riverside
emory.elliott@ucr.edu
American Literature and American Studies
2007-09

Scott Ellis
Department of English
Southern Connecticut State University
elliss3@southernct.edu
Early American Fiction
Digital Culture
2006-08


Jonathan Elmer
Department of English

Indiana University
elmerj@indiana.edu
colonial, early national, antebellum american literature and culture;
transatlantic studies; critical theory; politics, philosophy, and literature
2007-09


Patrick Michael Erben
Department of English and Philosophy
University of West Georgia
perben@westga.edu
Early American Literature; German American Literature and Culture; Multilingualismin American Literature;
Literature and the Environment.
2007-08
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Duncan Faherty
Department of English
Queens College
2006-08

Robert Fanning
Department of English
West Virginia University
2005-07


Elaine Fernald
Staff at Historic Site
2006-07

Joseph Fichtelberg
Department of English
Hofstra University
engjaf@hofstra.edu
novel, John Smith, market revolution
2006-07

Barry Finkel
Department of History
John Tyler HS
barry.finkel@tylerisd.org
Slavery and underground railroad in TX

Katrin Fischer
Department of English and American Literature and Language
Harvard University
kfischer@fas.harvard.edu
Captivity Narrative, German-American history and culture, Migration and 
Transculturation
2006-08

Matthew Fisk
History of Art and Architecture
University of California, Santa Barbara
mhfisk@umail.ucsb.edu
American Painting 1650-1850; Early American Art Academies 1780-1830;
Transatlantic Decorative Arts 1700-1820
2007-08

Monica Fitzgerald
Independent Scholar
Walnut Creek, CA
mldfitzgerald@gmail.com
early American history, religion, women
2006-08

Stephanie Fitzgerald
Department of English
University of Kansas
sfitzger@ku.edu
American Literature, Native American Literature
2006-08


Paul Smithson Fitzjarrald
Liberal Studies
California State University, Fullerton
pfitzjarrald@fullerton.edu
American Literature
Composition
2007-10

Fritz Fleischmann
Arts and Humanities
Babson College
fleischmann@babson.edu
18th and 19th literature and culture
2007-08


Erin Forbes
Princeton University
eforbes@princeton.edu
2006-07

Caroline Frank
American Civilization
Brown University
Caroline_Frank@brown.edu
18th-century America, principally urban seaports and mercantilism.  Material culture, archaeology, and culture history.
2004-06

Richard Frohock
Department of English
Oklahoma State University
richard.frohock@okstate.edu
Early American Literature
Eighteenth-Century British Literature
Lifetime Member

John Funchion
Department of English
Brown University
John_Funchion@Brown.edu
Late Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century American Literature
2007-09

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Edward Gallagher
Department of English
Lehigh University
Literature of Exploration and Discovery
ejg1@lehigh.edu
2008-09

Granville Ganter
Department of English
St. John’s University
ganterg@stjohns.edu
2005-07

Emily Garcia
Department of English
Grand Valley State University
Eighteenth-Century American Literature and Culture;
Spanish American Colonial Literature and Culture;
Postcolonial Theory; Latina/o Studies
garciaem@gvsu.edu
2007-08

Rebecca Garden
Center for Bioethics & Humanities
SUNY Upstate Medical University
gardenr@upstate.edu
Early U.S. American novel; literature and medicine; eighteenth-century British literature
2006-07

Matthew Garrett
Department of English
Stanford University
Eighteenth-century anglophone writing; U.S. literature to the Civil War
Transatlantic anglophone print culture; Literature and politics
2007-08

Michael Gaudio
Department of Art History
University of Minnesota
2006-08

Theresa Gaul
Department of English
Texas Christian University
t.gaul@tcu.edu
2005-06

Gilbert Gigliotti
Department of English
Central Connecticut State University
gigliotti@ccsu.edu
British and North American Visual Culture, 1500-1800
2006-08

Steven Gimber

Department of History
West Chester University
SGimber@wcupa.edu
Colonial and Revolutionary America; Quakers; Native Americans; American  Foodways; agriculture, livestock, Delaware Valley history, and architecture
2006-07

Millie Gimmel
Modern Foreign Languages and Literatures
University of Tennessee
mgimmel@utk.edu
Colonial Latin America, History of Science
2007-09

Jeffrey  Glover
Department of English Language and Literature
Yale University
Literature of English colonization, transatlantic print culture,  
Native American
studies
2006-08

Todd Goddard
Department of English
University of Wisconsin – Madison
2007-09

Nan  Goodman
Department of English
University of Colorado
nan.goodman@colorado.edu
Early American literature; Native and Puritan relations in 17c New England, law and literature
2005-06

Lisa Gordis
Department of English
Barnard College
lgordis@barnard.edu
Puritanism, sermons, Quakers
2007-08

Sean Goudie
Department of English
Vanderbilt University
sxgoudie@gmail.com
early American literature and culture;
the West Indies and the Wider Atlantic World;
political economy and print culture
2007-08

Philip Gould
Department of English
Brown University
Philip_Gould@Brown.edu
Eighteenth-century studies;
colonial America; American Revolution;
transatlantic cultures
2007-10

Bruce Greenfield
Department of English
Dalhousie University
Travel writitng in the Americas; life writing; history of the book in the North American context
2007-08

James Greene
Department of English
West Virginia University
jgreene5@mix.wvu.edu
Colonial and antebellum American literature
2006-07

Jennifer Greeson
Department of English
Princeton University
greeson@princeton.edu
American/U.S. literature before 1900
2005-07

Edward M. Griffin
Department of English
University of Minnesota
griffin@umn.edu
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, Early novel, Religious controversies, Mather Byles and Byles family, Chauncy and Edwards
2006-07

Megan Griffin
Department of English
Texas Christian University
m.j.griffin@tcu.edu
American literature and women's rhetoric
2007-08

Margaret "Peggy" Gross
W.W Norton Publishing
pgross@wwnorton.com
17th and 18th Century American Literature, Hawthorne
2005-07

Rose Beth Grossman
Department of History
Vanderbilt University
rb.grossman@vanderbilt.edu
18th Century British Atlantic, Charleston, merchant and planter identity and culture
2007-08

Dr. Robert Gunn
Department of English
University of Texas at El Paso
rlgunn@utep.edu
historiography of revolution; U.S. liberalism; cultural nationalism;
the historical romance; discourse of the novel; slavery and the
Atlantic World
2005-06

Rosemary Guruswamy
Department of English
Radford University
rguruswa@radford.edu
Puritan American literature; early African-American literature; literature and music
2007-09

Sandra M. Gustafson
Department of English
University of Notre Dame
gustafson.6@nd.edu
American Literature through 1865; Performance and Rhetoric; Gender and  
Ethnic Studies
2006-08

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Alison Tracy Hale
Department of English
University of Puget Sound
ajtracy@ups.edu
2006-08


Todd Hagstette
Department of English
University of South Carolina
hagstett@mailbox.sc.edu
Southern Literature
2007-08


Elena Haliczer

Department of English
Northern Illinois University
ehalicze@niu.edu
colonial travel literature; literature of the Great Awakening; legal texts, property law and cases
2005-07

Thomas Hallock
Department of English
University of South Florida St. Petersburg
thallock@stpt.usf.edu
Environmental Studies, Colonial Southeast, William Bartram, Textual Editing
2006-08

Steven Hamelman
Department of English
Coastal Carolina University
steveh@coastal.edu
2005-06

Amy Hamilton
Department of English
University of Arizona
amyh@email.arizona.edu
Early American to 1865, Native American, Chicano/Chicana, Literature and Environment, Western and Frontier

2007-08

Jeffrey Hammond

Department of English
St. Mary’s College of Maryland
jahammond@smcm.edu
Puritan Literature; Early American Poetry
Lifetime Member

Lucas Hardy
Department of English
University at Albany - SUNY
lucas.hardy01@albany.edu
American Puritanism, the body, literary representations of pain and suffering,
medicine in early America
2007-08

Sharon M. Harris
Department of English
University of Connecticut, Storrs
Sharon.Harris@uconn.edu
Revolutionary and early Federal eras; women\'s writings; periodical literature
2006-07

Douglas Harrison
Department of Language and Literature
Florida Gulf Coast University
dharriso@fgcu.edu
Early American Literature, Evangelical Arts and Culture
2006-08


Rebecca Harrison
rharrison@student.gsu.edu
2005-06

Tamara Harvey
Department of English
George Mason University
tharvey2@gmu.edu
Early american literature, women's literature, feminist theory, critical theory
Lifetime Member

John Havard
Department of English
University of Rochester
Early to Antebellum American Literature, Compatative Inter-American Studies,
The Historical Novel, Literary Nationalism
2007-08

Stefanie Head

Department of English
University of Rhode Island
stefanie_head@mail.uri.edu
2006-07

Michael A. Heller
Department of EnglishRoanoke College
heller@roanoke.edu
Eighteenth-Century Quaker Journals, Spiritual Autobiography, Nonviolence, Rhetoric and Composition
2006-08

Suzette Hemberger
constitutional law
American political thought
2004-06

Amy Henderson
Department of Art History
University of Delaware
msausten@mac.com
Philadelphia architecture and decorative arts of the eighteenth century
2006-08 

Desiree Henderson
Department of English
University of Texas at Arlington
dhenderson@uta.edu
Early American Literature, women writers, multicultural literature
2005-06 

Heather Hennes
Department of Foreign Languages
St. Joseph's University
hhennes@sju.edu
Early Latin American Literatures
2005-07

Philip Hicks
Humanistic Studies Program
St. Mary's College
phicks@saintmarys.edu
British history, 1660-1800, Anglo-American political discourse, Women, Neoclassicism
2005-06

Jared Hickman
Department of English and American Literature and Language
Harvard University 
jhickman@fas.harvard.edu
Native American literature; literature and culture of New World slavery; revolution in the Americas
2005-06

Jane Hikel
hikelj@ccsu.edu
Early American Novel, Conduct Manuals
2006-08

Michael Hill
Georgetown University
mrh63@georgetown.edu

2007-08


Judith Hiltner
Department of English
St. Xavier University
hiltner@sxu.edu
Early American Literature and culture
2007-09

Lucia Hodgson
Department of English
University of Southern California
lhodgson@usc.edu
18c and 19c American literature; Childhood and subject formation;
Slavery and genealogies of race; Gender and sexuality;
Transnational/Black Atlantic studies, modernity and liberal theory.
2007-09

Ronald Hoffman
Director, Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture
IEAHC1@wm.edu
Revolutionary War Era
2007-10

Kerin Holt
Department of English
Brown University
Kerin_Holt@brown.edu
Late eighteenth and early nineteenth century American literature
2006-08 

Mischa Honeck
Department of English
University of Heidelberg
honeck@pdx.edu
19th-century U.S. history and literature;
German-American history 
2004-05

Jeffrey Hotz
Department of English
Montgomery College
jhotz@gwu.edu
2006-07

Michael Householder
Department of English
Southern Methodist University
mhouseho@smu.edu
Literature of Exploration and Discovery; 17th and 18th C. Am. Lit/Lit of British N. American colonies.
2006-08

Joy A. J. Howard
Department of English
Purdue University
jahoward@purdue.edu
Colonial/Early American literature
2007-08


William Howell
University of Pennsylvania
McNeil Center for Early American Studies
whh@sas.upenn.edu
Eighteenth-century American Literature
2006-08

Christine Huber
Curatorial (Art History)
Ackland Art Museum
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 
cjhuber@email.unc.edu
Eighteenth-century American portraits; late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century landscape paintings
Lifetime Member

Carter Hudgins
Department of History and American Studies
University of Mary Washington
chudgins@umw.edu
Colonial Chesapeake, Material Culture
2005-07

Christopher Hunter
Department of Comparative Literature
University of Pennsylvania
hunter3@sas.upenn.edu
autobiography, history of the book, law and literature
2007-08


Ann Huse
Department of English
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
ahuse@jjay.cuny.edu
early Bermuda; British 17th C lit.; early African-Am lit
2007-08

Daniel Hutchins
Department of English
University of Rochester
dhutchin@mail.rochester.edu
2007-09

Allison Hutton
Department of English
Purdue University
ahutton@purdue.edu
Colonial/Early American Literature
2007-09

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Christopher Iannini
McNeil Center for Early American Studies
University of Pennsylvania
ciannini@sas.upenn.edu
2005-06 

Susan Imbarrato
Department of English
Minnesota State University Moorhead
simbarra@mnstate.edu
Early American travel narratives
2007-09

Natalie Inman
Department of History
Vanderbilt University
natalie.r.inman@vanderbilt.edu
Colonial & Early Republic, Indian/White Relations,
Native American History, Comparative Networking
2006-07

Amanda Irvin
Department of English
Texas Christian University
a.irvin@tcu.edu
2007-09

Judith Irwin-Mulcahy
Department of English
City University of New York Graduate Center
American literature from the seventeenth - nineteenth centuries; transatlantic histories;
African American literature and Puritan writing.
2007-08

Nigiar Isgandarova
Department of Philology
Sumgayit State University, Azerbaijan
nigar_isg@mail.ru
Orientalism in 18 century American Literature; Oriental tales and
topics in american periodicals before 1800; gender issues.
2005-07

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Linda Johnson
American Studies
Michigan State University
johnsonlm2002@yahoo.com
Early American Portrait Painting
2005-07

H. L. Johnsen

Department of English
LaGuardia Community College
hjohnsen@lagcc.cuny.edu
Early American Literature
Rhetoric & Composition
Women's Studies
2005-06

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Mark Kamrath
Department of English
University of Central Florida
mkamrath@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
2004-05


Catharine Kaplan
Department of History
Arizona State University
catherine.kaplan@asu.edu
early national period, gender, literature
2005-06

Robert Kaplan
Ph.D. Program in English
The Graduate Center of the City University of New York
rekaplan@hunter.cuny.edu
American Literature to 1800, Scottish Enlightenment
2007-08

Mary Rose Kasraie
Department of General Education
American Intercontinental University--Buckhead
Early American Literature, Women Writers, Personal Writing--Letters,  diaries, commonplace books
2006-07

Catherine Kelly
Department of History
University of Oklahoma
cathykelly@ou.edu

American history; women's history; visual culture
2007-09

Alfreida Smith Keltz
Independent scholar
2005-07

David Kemp
Department of American Studies
Purdue University
dkemp@purdue.edu
US History of the South, 1865-1965
2007-08

John Kemp

Colonial Interpretation Department
Plimoth Plantation
jkemp@plimoth.org
Early Colonial
2006-07

Holly M. Kent
Department of History
Lehigh University
hmk3@lehigh.edu
Women and reform; American studies; print culture
2007-08

Spencer Keralis
Department of English
New York University
spencer.keralis@nyu.edu
Early American literature and material culture, the literature and theory of childhood,
subjectivity and new media
2007-09        

Susan  Kern
National Institute of American History and Democracy
College of William and Mary
sakern@wm.edu
early American history, material culture, historical architecture and archaeology, plantation life
2005-06

Barbara Kernan
Women's Studies/English
University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire (lecturer)
kernanbl@uwec.edu
Material culture studies, Writing by and about women, Washington Irving, Weems' Life of Washington, Domestic architecture
The Decoration of Houses --Edith Wharton, Edith Wharton's fiction and non-fiction
2005-06

Julie Kim
Department of English
University of Florida
juliekim@english.ufl.edu
Early American literature, 18th-c. British literature
2005-07

Wilson Kimnach

Department of English
University of Bridgeport
Early American literature, 18th Century sermon, Jonathan Edwards
2007-09

Julia A. King
Maryland Archeological Conservation Laboratory
king@dhcd.state.md.us
2005-06

James  Kirschke
Department of English
Villanova University
James.Kirschke@Villanova.edu
Late Colonial and Revolutionary Era America (all aspects)
2007-09

Sabine Klein
American Studies
Purdue University
kleinsa@purdue.edu
Comparative Colonial Americans Studies, New England, New Netherland,
Transatlantic Connections
2007-09

Betsy Klimasmith
Department of English
University of Massachusetts, Boston
betsy.klimasmith@umb.edu
Nineteenth-Century Literature
Urban Literature
2007-09

Melissa Knous
Department of Literature and Languages
Texas A & M University-Commerce
hknous@leo.tamu-commerce.edu
2007-08

Andrea Knutson
Department of English
Oakland University
knutson@oakland.edu
Conversion narratives,Transcendentalism, Pragmatism
2007-09

Annette Kolodny
Professor Emerita
University of Arizona
DJP322@comcast.net
Early Native American Studies; frontier studies; literatures of the first contact; gender and landscape; ecocriticism
2007-09

Heather Kopelson
Department of History
University of Iowa
heather@post.harvard.edu
Religion; Race and gender in early America; comparative slavery
2007-08

Kathryn  Koo
Department of English
Saint Mary's College of California
kkoo@stmarys-ca.edu
Early American Literature, Puritan and Indian Warfare, Slavery in New England 
2005-06

Amy Kowal
Department of Anthropology
Florida State University
Historical Archaeology, African American Archaeology, Osteology, Museum Studies
2006-07

Thomas W. Krise
President, Society of Early Americanists
Professor & Dean, College of the Pacific
University of the Pacific
tkrise@pacific.edu
Early West Indies
Lifetime Member

John Kucich

Department of English
Bridgewater State College
jkucich@bridgew.edu
Native and European cultural exchange
19th century American literature
2006-07

Karen Kupperman
History Department
New York University
karen.kupperman@nyu.edu
Early modern Atlantic history, Colonization, Ethnohistory
2006-08

 
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