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Laura Laffrado
Department of English
Western Washington University
Laura.Laffrado@wwu.edu
2006-08

Christine LaHue
History Department
Ohio State University
lahue.2@osu.edu
2007-08

Elizabeth  Lamont
Department of English
Lincoln Memorial University
elamont@lmunet.edu
Early American, African-American, and Appalachian literatures
2005-06

Eric D. Lamore
Department of English
Illinois State University
edlamor@ilstu.edu
Early American Literature; Ancient Classical Literature; African American Literature
2007-09

Jessica Lang
Department of English
Baruch College
Early American Literature, Jewish American Literature
Jessica_Lang@baruch.cuny.edu
2006-07

April Langley
Department of English
University of Missouri-Columbia
langleya@missouri.edu
18th and 19th Century American and African American Literature and Literary Theory
2004-06

Hana Layson
Department of English
Northern Illinois University
hlayson@niu.edu
Early national and antebellum American literature; Gender and Sexuality studies
2005-07

Peter Leavenworth
Department of History
University of New Hampshire
peterleav@yahoo.com
popular music, religion, and theater in the early republic; native american studies
2007-08

Domingo Ledezma
Department of Hispanic & Italian Studies
Wheaton College
Spanish American Colonial Literature
2005-08

Heidi Oberholtzer Lee
Department of English
Messiah College
HLee@messiah.edu

Anglo- and Ibero-American Literatures, travel literature, food studies
2007-08

Laura Leibman
Department of English
Reed College
leibman@reed.edu
Native American Studies, Sephardic Studies
2006-07

J. A. Leo Lemay
H.F. du Pont Winterthur Professor
English Department
University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716
lemay@udel.edu
Southern Colonial Literature, & Benjamin Franklin
Lifetime Member

Robert Levine
Department of English
University of Maryland
rlevine@umd.edu
pre-1865 American literature; African American literature
2006-07

Lisa M. Logan
Department of English
University of Central Florida
lmlogan@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
women's literature, feminist theory, personal narratives
2007-08

Rev. Stephen Lonek
Independent Scholar
Hockessin, DE
sloneks@aol.com
2007-08

Thomas Long
Department of English
Thomas Nelson Community College
longt@tncc.edu
Apocalypticism and millennialism; gay/queer studies; fiction; representations of AIDS;
representations of disease; religion and culture.
2007-08

Christopher Looby
Department of English
University of California, Los Angeles
clooby@humnet.ucla.edu
2004-05

Trish Loughran
Department of English
University of Illinois
loughran@uiuc.edu
early republic, nineteenth century, history of the book, political and cultural history
2007-08

Kristina Lucenko
Department of English
SUNY Buffalo
klucenko@buffalo.edu
women's writing, transatlantic methodologies
2006-08

Joyce MacDonald
Department of English
University of Kentucky
sixteenth and seventeenth century British and American literature
joyce.macdonald@uky.edu
2006-07

Hugh MacDougall

James Fenimore Cooper Society
hmacdougall@stny.rr.com
James Fenimore Cooper, Isaac Mitchell
2007-09

Denise MacNeil
University of Redlands
Department of Business
denise_macneil@redlands.edu
Early American Literature
2005-07

Etta Madden
Department of English
Missouri State University
ettamadden@missouristate.edu
Lifetime Member

Jane Helm Maddock
Department of English
Professor Emerita
University of Montana, Western
jhmaddock@mac.com
William Byrd of Westover, Colonial and Early National Literature and culture,
American West, James Welch.
2007-09

Clark Maddux
Languages, Literature, and Philosophy
Tennessee State University
hmaddux@tnstate.edu
Early American Religion, Culture, Literature
2007-08

Russell Magnaghi
History Department
Northern Michigan University
rmagnagh@nmu.edu
History of the Americas, Northern Borderlands, Native People of the Americas
2005-06

John Malachowsky
Independent Scholar
Allegany, New York
john@usmalachowskys.com
Political history from the Albany convention to the end of the Madison administration and Colonial era home and family life.
2007-08

Anna Marley
Department of Art History
University of Delaware
aomarley@udel.edu
American Art
2007-08

Julian D. Mason
Department of English
Davidson College
Phillis Wheatley
2005-06 

Mark Mattes
American Studies
University of Iowa
2006-08

Kathleen McDonald
Department of English
University at Albany, SUNY
km2807@yahoo.com
Gender History and Women Writers, Eighteenth Century American History and Letters
2005-06 

Carla McGill
Independent Scholar
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
2007-08

Maurie D. McInnis
McIntire Department of Art
University of Virginia
mcinnis@virginia.edu
Material Culture, Art, Architecture, Slave South
2006-07

Mary Helen McMurran
Department of English
University of Western Ontario Canada
mmcmurr2@uwo.ca
translation, early American novel, transatlantic literature and culture
2007-09

John Melson
Department of English
Brown University
John_Melson@brown.edu
2005-07

Laura Mielke
Department of English
University of Kansas
lmielke@ku.edu
Early American Literature, 19thc American Literature, American Indian Literature
2007-09

Ellen Miles
Department of Painting and Sculpture
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution
milese@npg.si.edu
portraiture; fine arts
2005-06

John David Miles
Department of English
Duke University
jdm25@duke.edu

Literature of Colonial American and the early United States
2007-08

Bethany Miller

Department of English
Purdue UNiversity
blmiller03@netscape.net
2005-06 

Jaime Miller
York High School
jmiller@ycsd.york.va.us
2007-09

John D. Miller
Department of English
The College of William & Mary
jdmil4@wm.edu
Southern Writers, Race
2006-08

Jon Miller
Department of English
The University of Akron
mjon@uakron.edu
alcohol and temperance history,
American literature to 1870
2007-08

Nicholas E. Miller
Department of English and American Literature
Washington University in St. Louis
nick@nemiller.com
2006-07

Luis Millones
Department of Spanish
Colby College
Luis.Millones@colby.edu
Colonial Latin America
2005-07

Amanda Moniz
Department of History
University of Michigan
amoniz@umich.edu
Philanthropy; medical philanthropy
2007-08

Barbara Mooney
School of Art and Art History
University of Iowa
barbara-mooney@uiowa.edu
Early American Architecture
African American Art and Architecture
2007-08

Dennis Moore
Department of English
Florida State University
Tallahasseee, Florida 32306-1580
dmoore@english.fsu.edu
Crevecoeur, Transatlantic, Utopias and Golden Age, Feminist Theory
Lifetime Member

Susan Drinker Moran
Brunswick, ME 04011  
sdmoran@gwi.net
Crevecoeur, Transatlantic, Utopias and Golden Age, Feminist Theory,
17th c. English and American Puritans
2005-07

Dr. Amy M. E. Morris
Fitzwilliam College
Faculty of English
Cambridge University
amer1@cam.ac.uk
Puritanism, early American poetry, colonial American literature
2007-08

Alexander Moudrov
Department of Comparative Literature
Graduate Center , CUNY
Colonial and Early Republic
2007-08

Carla Mulford
Department of English
Pennsylvania State University
cjm5@psu.edu
Comparative Colonial Studies, 18th-C. Studies, American Studies,
Early African-American Culture
Lifetime Member

John Mullins
History Department
University of Kentucky
patlantis76@hotmail.com
Colonial America, The American Revolution, The Early Republic, American Religious and Intellectual History
2004-05

Patrick Mullins
Department of History
Saginaw Valley State University
jpatrickmullins@gmail.com
Intellectual origins of the American Revolution, early New England 
religion, liberal political thought
2006-07

Julianne Munjak
English Language and Literature
University of Chicago
jfmunjak@uchicago.edu
nineteenth-century American literature and culture
2006-07

Justine Murison
Department: of English
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
jmurison@uiuc.edu
2006-08 

Sara Murphy
Department of English
University of Rhode Island
sasheesara@aol.com
Early American Literature, 19th-century American literature and philosophy, mourning, writing as rescue
2007-08

Keat Murray
Department of English
Lehigh University
Early American Literature; American Antebellum Literature; American 
Realism and Naturalism; British Romanticism
kemurr@ptd.net
2006-07

Anne Myles
Department of English
University of Northern Iowa
anne.myles@uni.edu
Puritan and Quaker studies, gender and sexuality in early American literature
2006-07

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Robert Naeher
History and Social Sciences
Emma Willard School
rnaeher@emmawillard.org
Puritans
2006-07

Jonathan Nash
Department of History
University at Albany
jn211278@albany.edu
American War of Independence; and the social and cultural histories of crime,
criminals, incarceration, and punishment in the early-national U.S.
2007-09

Dana Nelson
Department of English
Vanderbilt University
dana.d.nelson@vanderbilt.edu
2006-08

Andrew Newman
Department of English
State University of New York at Stony Brook
andrew.newman@stonybrook.edu
Frontier Literature, Literacy, Literatures of the Americas
2005-08

Walt Nott
Department of English
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
nott@kutztown.edu
Early American Literature, Melville, Literary Theory and Teaching of Writing
2007-08

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Daphne H. O’Brien
Department of English
North Carolina Wesleyan College
dobrien@ncwc.edu
2007-08

Jean O'Brien
Department of History
University of Minnesota
American Indian history -- New England
obrie002@tc.umn.edu
2007-08

Nels Olson
Department of English
Michigan State University
olsonnel@msu.edu
Revolutionary era nationalisms. Post-Modern Theory, Deconstruction.
2007-09

Michelle Orihel
Department of History
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
Syracuse University
morihel@maxwell.syr.edu
Print Culture/ Political History of the early U.S. Republic
2007-09

Samuel Otter
Department of English
University of California, Berkeley
sotter@socrates.berkeley.edu
American Literature Before 1865
2007-08

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Derek Pacheco
Department of English
California State University, Fullerton
dpacheco@fullerton.edu
2007-08

Chris Packard
Department of English
New York University
cp15@nyu.edu
2005-06 

Sarah Palmer
Department of English
Seton Hall University
palmersa@shu.edu
2006-07

Michael  Parker
Department of English
University of Arizona
mparker12@cox.net
Puritanism, Enlightenment, Genre Studies
2006-08

A. Franklin Parks

Department of English
Frostburg State University
fparks@frostburg.edu
Colonial and Eighteenth Century Newspaper Publication, Transatlantic cultural transfer.
Print Culture, Colonial Maryland and Virginia
2006-08

Susan Scott Parrish
Department of English
University of Michigan
sparrish@umich.edu
2005-06

Jason Payton
English Language and Literature
University of Maryland, College Park
jpayton@umd.edu
Colonial American Literatures, Paleography, and Textual Studies.
2007-09

Kevin Pelletier
Department of English
University of Richmond
kpelleti@richmond.edu
Early American literature; Apocalyptic literature
2007-08

William Pencak
History Department
The Pennsylvania State University
wap1@psu.edu
18th century intellectual/political/religious history,
with special emphasis on New York, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania.
2007-08

Alyce Perry

aperry@historicalnewengland.org

2006-07

Chris Phillips
Department of English
Lafayette College
phillipc@lafayette .edu
Epic Discourse, History of the Book, Law & Lit in 18th/19th c. America
2007-08

Yvette Piggush
Department of English
Florida International University
yvette.piggush@fiu.edu
Early Republic, Romanticism, History of the Book
2007-08

Melissa Pojasek
Department of English
University of North Carolina
American literature to 1900; early American women's writing; American studies
2007-09

Carole Policy

Communications Department
Palm Beach Community College
Policyc@pbcc.edu
Humor Studies, Culture studies
2006-08

John Pollack
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
University of Pennsylvania
jpollack@english.upenn.edu
Native American Literature; colonial education
2007-08

Karen Poremski
Department of English
Ohio Wesleyan University
kmporems@owu.edu
Early & 19th-Century American Literature; Women's Literature; Native American Literature
2006-07

Richard S. Pressman
English & Communication Studies
St. Mary's University of Texas
rpressman@stmarytx.edu
2005-07 

Matthew Price
Department of English
Florida State University
mlp06g@fsu.edu
2007-09

Michael Pringle
Department of English
Gonzaga University
pringle@gonzaga.edu
Early American Lit.
2007-08

Carmine  Prioli
Department of English
North Carolina State University
prioli@ncsu.edu
Puritans, NC history and folklore
2007-08

Sally Promey
American Studies Program
Yale University
sally.promey@yale.edu
Visual Culture of American Religions
2006-07 

Ross Pudaloff
Department of English
Wayne State University
aa1236@wayne.edu
Early American Literature and Culture; Critical Theory;
Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture
2007-08

Amy Qualls
Division of Arts and Humanities
Univ. of Arkansas Community College, Batesville
aqualls@uaccb.edu
Gender studies, indentured servitude
2006-07

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Kelli Randall
Department of English
Emory University
kellirandall@aim.com
18th and 19th Century American & African American Literature; Race and Realism
2006-08

David Read
Department of English
University of Missouri-Columbia
readd@missouri.edu
Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Literature; Early American Literature
2007-09

Chad Reid
History Department
University of Connecticut
chad.reid@uconn.edu
History of the Book in North America
2004-06

Katherine Rieder
History of American Civilization
Harvard University
American art and material culture
2007-08

John Renjilian
Independent Scholar
jrenjilian@hotmail.com
Early American book arts
2006-08

Cathy Rex
Department of English
Auburn University
rexcath@auburn.edu
early American women writers,
narrative and visual depictions of Indians/Indianness,
postcolonial and feminist theory
2008-09

Jeffrey H. Richards
Department of English
Old Dominion University
jhrichar@odu.edu
American drama to 1900, American fiction to 1860, transatlantic
studies, theater and performance, Mercy Otis Warren, Calvinism in 18th
century south
2006-08

Gary Richardson
Department of English
Mercer University
richardson_g@mercer.edu
Drama in English
2005-07

Chrstina Riley-Brown
Department of English
Mercyhurst College
crileybrown@mercyhurst.edu
Early American Literature, Autobiography, Narrative Theory, Women's Studies
2007-08

Scott Ritter
Independent Scholar
scottritter@mac.com
Mid-Eighteenth C. cultural frameworks; Colonial-era Theatre, dance, and music
2006-08

Sarah Rivett
Department of English and American Culture Studies
Washington University
srivett@wustl.edu
Puritan studies, Native American history and literature, history of science, gender studies
2007-09

Tara Robbins
Department of English
Washington & Jefferson College
2005-06


Jennifer L. Roberts
Department of History of Art and Architecture
Sackler Museum, Harvard University
2006-08

Sian Silyn Roberts
Department of English
Brown University
sian_silyn_roberts@brown.edu
Antebellum American Literature
2006-07

Deeanna Rohr
Department of English
SUNY at Albany
19th Century and Early American Literature
Thoreau, Emerson, Poe, Mary Rowlandson,
Ann Lee, Rebecca Jackson, Lucy Wright, etc.
2007-08

Phillip Round
Department of English
University of Iowa
Phillip-Round@uiowa.edu
Early America
2006-07

Lisa Roy-Davis
Department of English
Collin College
LRDavis@ccccd.edu
Ethnic Literature, American Literature, Rhetoric
2007-08

Paul Royster
Scholarly Communications (Library)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
proyster@unl.edu
Puritanism, textual editing
2007-08

John Ruger
Independant Scholar
Brookhaven, PA
Puritan and Native American relations; Seventeenth-century literature;
Puritanism.
2007-08

Marion Rust
Department of English
University of Kentucky
marion.rust@uky.edu.
Early national literature and culture; gender and sexuality;
sentimentalism; constructions of race
2007-09

James Emmett Ryan
Department of English
Auburn University
ryanjae@auburn.edu
Early American literature and culture
2005-06

 
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