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John Easterbrook
Department of English
New York University
2007-08

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

Parween Ebrahim
Department of English
Princeton University
19th century American literature and culture, antebellum American literature and culture
2008-10

Jim Egan
Department of English
Brown University
American writing before 1800
2007-09

Douglas Egerton
Department of History
Le Moyne College
Race and slavery in early national U.S.
2008-09

Julie Ellison
American Culture Program
University of Michigan
Atlantic Studies; Eighteenth- and Nineteenth Century Literary History;
Gender Studies; Public Culture and the Public Humanities
2009-11

Scott Ellis
Department of English
Southern Connecticut State University
Early American Fiction; Digital Culture and Pedagogy
2008-09


Jonathan Elmer
Department of English

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


Hilary Emmett
School of English Media Studies and Art History
University of Queensland
19th and 20thC American Literature
2009-10

Alejandro Enriquez
Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
Illinois State University
Colonial Latin America
2009-11

Patrick Michael Erben
Department of English and Philosophy
University of West Georgia
Early American Literature; German American Literature and Culture; Multilingualismin American Literature;
Literature and the Environment.
2007-08

Nicole Eustace
Department of History
New York University
Atlantic World, eighteenth-century, North America, cultural history, women and gender, history of emotion
2008-09

Michael Everton
Department of English
Simon Fraser University
print culture, publishing
2009-10

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Duncan Faherty
Department of English
Queens College
2008-10

Lynne Feeley
Department of English
Pennsylvania State University
Gender and sexuality, aesthetics in early American lit
2008-10

Astrid Fellner
British, North American & Anglophone Literatures and Cultures
Saarland University
Colonial American literatures, Early Republic, early American women writings
2009-10


Brigitte Fielder
Department of English Language and Literature
Cornell University
Early national and transnational literatures, theories of race and ethnicity,
whiteness studies, Native American and African American literatures
2009-11

Sharon Tevis Finch
Department of English
Wayne State University
Early American Literature, History and Culture
2009-11

Katrin Fischer
Department of English
Bentley College
Captivity Narratives; German-American Studies; 18th Century Studies
2008-09

Matthew Fisk
History of Art and Architecture
University of California, Santa Barbara
American and European Art, 1650-1900; History of the Art Market and Collecting; New Economic Criticism; History of Science
2010-12

Stephanie Fitzgerald
Department of English
University of Kansas
American Literature, Native American Literature
2008-10

Paul Smithson Fitzjarrald
Liberal Studies
California State University, Fullerton
American Literature
Composition
2007-10

Fritz Fleischmann
Arts and Humanities
Babson College
18th and 19th literature and culture
Lifetime Member

Frances Smith Foster
Department of English
Emory University
African American culture
2008-09

Charles Foy
Department of History
Eastern Illinois University
Atlantic History, Black Atlantic
2008-09

Caroline Frank
American civilization
Brown University
Early American History; material culture; historical archaeology; global studies
2008-10

Richard Frohock
Department of English
Oklahoma State University
Early American Literature
Eighteenth-Century British Literature
Lifetime Member

Darcy Fryer
Department of History
The Brearley School
eighteenth-century South Carolina; American Revolution; history of the family; Atlantic world (teaching specialty)
2008-09

John Funchion
Department of English
Brown University
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
2008-09

Granville Ganter
Department of English
St. John’s University
2008-09

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
2007-08

Jared Gardner
Department of English
Ohio State University
literature of the early republic; periodical culture
2008-10

Matthew Garrett
Department of English
Wesleyan University
Transatlantic culture, 1700-1900; narrative theory and poetics; politics and culture
2009-10

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

Katharine Gerbner
Department of History of American Civilization
Harvard University
Early American religious history, history of science and empire, colonial literatures
2008-10

Paul Gilmore
Department of English
California State University, Long Beach
18th and 19th Century American literature and culture
Science and literature
2008-10

Millie Gimmel
Modern Foreign Languages and Literatures
University of Tennessee
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

Eric Gollannek
Art History
Kendall College of Art and Design - Ferris State University
Material Culture Studies
2008-09

Glenda Goodman
Music Department
Harvard University
Psalmody and Puritan-Indian exchanges in the 17th century and patriotic and partisan songs in the late-18th century.
2009-11

Lisa Gordis
Department of English
Barnard College
Puritanism, sermons, Quakers
2008-09

Sean Goudie
Department of English
Pennsylvania State University
early American literature and culture; the West Indies and the Wider Atlantic World; political economy and print culture
2008-09

Philip Gould
Department of English
Brown University
Eighteenth-century studies; colonial America; American Revolution;
transatlantic cultures
2009-12

Melissa Gniadek
Department of English
Cornell University
American literature and culture to 1900, travel narratives, historiography, visual culture
2008-10

Bruce Greenfield
Department of English
Dalhousie University
Travel writitng in the Americas; life writing; history of the book in the North American context
2008-09

James Greene
Deprtment of English
West Virginia University
Early and antebellum American literature
2009-10

Megan Griffin
Department of English
Texas Christian University
American literature and women's rhetoric
2007-08

Rose Beth Grossman
Department of History
Vanderbilt University
18th Century British Atlantic, Charleston, merchant and planter identity and culture
2007-08

Cortney Grubbs
Department of English
University of Florida
Seduction novels & Sentimental fiction; Captivity & travel narratives;
American women's literature; Queer Studies & Confession
2008-10

Robert Gunn
Department of English
University of Texas at El Paso
discourse of the novel; political theory; ethnology
2008-10

Rosemary Guruswamy
Department of English
Radford University
Puritan American literature; early African-American literature; literature and music
2007-09

Sandra M. Gustafson
Department of English
University of Notre Dame
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

2006-08


Todd Hagstette
Department of English
University of South Carolina
Southern Literature
2009-11

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

James Haluska, Jr.
Independent Scholar
Chicago, IL
Late Colonial and Early National Pennsylvania history, 1763-1790, with an emphasis on political culture and social identity
2008-10

Amy Hamilton
Department of English
University of Arizona
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
Puritan Literature; Early American Poetry
Lifetime Member

Mark Hanna
Omohundro Institute
College of William and Mary
Piracy in the Atlantic World
2008-09


Lucas Hardy
Department of English
University at Albany - SUNY
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
Revolutionary and early Federal eras; women\'s writings; periodical literature
2006-07

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


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

John Havard
Department of English
University of Rochester
Early National and Antebellum U.S. Literature, Hemispheric American Studies,
Literary Nationalism
2009-10

William Heath
Department of Humanities
Hood College
American history and literature
2008-09

Michael A. Heller
Department of English
Roanoke College
Eighteenth-Century Quaker Journals, Spiritual Autobiography, Nonviolence, Rhetoric and Composition
2006-08

Amy Henderson
Department of Art History
University of Delaware
Philadelphia architecture and decorative arts of the eighteenth century
2008-10 

Desiree Henderson
Department of English
University of Texas at Arlington
Early American literature, Susanna Rowson, eighteenth-century novel and poetry
2009-10

Rodney Hessinger
Department of History
Hiram College
Gender and Sexuality, Religion, Early Republic
2008-09

Elizabeth Hewitt
Department of English
Ohio State University
18th-century literature; literature and economics; epistolarity
2008-10

Judith Hiltner
Department of English
Saint Xavier University
Colonial and Early Republican Literature and Culture
2009-11

Lucia Hodgson
Department of English
University of Southern California
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
Revolutionary War Era
2007-10

Tracy Hoffman
Department of English
Baylor University
Early American Literature, Washington Irving, Atlantic Studies
2008-09

Jeffrey Hole
Department of English
University of Minnesota Duluth
Early and Nineteenth-Century American Literature, Transatlantic Slave Trade,
Fugitive Slave Law and Enforcement
2008-09

Kerin Holt
Department of English
Utah State University
Early American literature
Regional studies
2009-10

Jeffrey Hotz
Department of English
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
Colonial American Literature and Literature of the Early Republic, Travel Writing,
Early African American Literature
2009-11

Michael Householder
Department of English
Southern Methodist University
Early American and Transatlantic Literature
2008-09

Joy A. J. Howard
Department of English
Purdue University
Colonial/Early American literature
2008
-10

Phil Howard
Department of Theatre and Dance
University of California, San Diego
Early American theatre and performance; American national identity; Dissent in America
2008-09

William Howell
Department of English
Boston University
Eighteenth-century American Literature
2010-12

Christine Jones Huber
Independent Scholar
Durham, NC
Eighteenth-century American portraits; late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century landscape paintings
Lifetime Member

Rowland Hughes
Department of Humanities
University of Hertfordshire
Literature of the early republic and antebellum period, especially representations of the body,
the frontier, and white-Indian relations.
2008-10

Christopher Hunter
Department of Comparative Literature
University of Pennsylvania
autobiography, history of the book, law and literature
2007-08


Jeremy Hurley
Department of English
Arizona State University
Development of the Early American novel; Transatlantic studies; Establishment of "American" identity
2008-10

Ann Huse
Department of English
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
17th C British and Anglo-British Lit
2009-10

Daniel Hutchins
Department of English
University of Rochester
2009-10

Allison Hutton
Department of English
Purdue University
Colonial/Early American Literature
2007-09

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Christopher Iannini
Department of English
Rutgers University, New Brunswick
18th-century American literature, Caribbean studies
2008-09

Susan Imbarrato
Department of English
Minnesota State University Moorhead
Travel narratives; letter writing; autobiography
Lifetime Member

Amanda Irvin
Department of English
Texas Christian University
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

Peter Jaros
Department of English
Northwestern University
Early American Literature; Transatlantic Literature
2008-09

Michael Jarvis
Department of History
University of Rochester
Bermuda and the Caribbean, maritime history, Atlantic world networks,
migration, historical archaeology, American Loyalist diaspora
2008-09


Toni Jaudon
Department of English
Ithaca College

literatures of the early republic; religion and secularism
2009-10

Joseph Johnson
Department of English
Emory University
American Literature and Culture from Colonial period through the Civil War
2009-11

Odai Johnson
School of Drama
University of Washington
colonial American theatre
2008-09

Patricia Johnston
Art Department
Salem State College
American art, history of photography
2008-09

Michael Jonik
Department of English
SUNY Albany
Poetry, Science, Philosophy, Religious Studies
2009-10

Maura Jortner
Department of English
Baylor University
Early American and British Drama
2008-09

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Mark Kamrath
Department of English
University of Central Florida
Charles Brockden Brown, 18th C periodicals, and Early Republic
2008-10


Robert Kaplan
Independent Scholar, New York, NY
American Literature to 1800, Scottish Enlightenment
2008-09

David Karosick
Department of English
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
18th- and 19th-century American novel/print culture
2009-10

Mary Rose Kasraie
Department of General Education
American Intercontinental University--Buckhead
Early American Literature, Women Writers, Personal Writing--Letters,  diaries, commonplace books
2008-09

Gloria Keawe
Department of Communications & Languages
Rio Hondo College
19th Century American Literature
2010-11

Frank Kelderman
Department of American Culture
University of Michigan
Early national women's literature
2009-10

Mary Kelley
Department of Histo
ry
University of Michigan
Cultural History, Women's and Gender History
2008-09

Catherine Kelly
Department of History
University of Oklahoma

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

Spencer Keralis
Department of English
New York University
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
early American history, material culture, historical architecture and archaeology, plantation life
2008-09

Jon Kershner
Department of Theology
University of Birmingham
Quakers, Colonial America, John Woolman, 18th Century Antislavery, Quietism, Theological roots of Social Transformation
2008-10

Wilson Kimnach

Department of English
University of Bridgeport
Early American literature, 18th Century Sermons, Jonathan Edwards
2009-11

Stephanie Kirk
Romance Languages and Literatures
Washington University
Colonial Latin America; religion; gender
2008-09

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

Sabine Klein
Department of English
University of Maine at Farmington
Comparative Colonial American Studies; New England and New Netherland; 17th century
2009-11

Betsy Klimasmith
Department of English
University of Massachusetts, Boston
Nineteenth-Century Literature
Urban Literature
2007-09

Melissa Knous
Department of Literature and Languages
Texas A & M University-Commerce
2008-09

Andrea Knutson
Department of English
Oakland University
Conversion narratives,Transcendentalism, Pragmatism
2007-09

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

Teresa Koncick
Department of History
Florida State University
Intellectual History; Business History
2009-10

Heather Miyano Kopelson
Department of History
University of Alabama
Religion; Race and gender in early America; comparative slavery
2007-08

Thomas W. Krise
Professor & Dean, College of the Pacific
University of the Pacific
Early West Indies
Lifetime Member


 
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