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Laura Laffrado
Department of English
Western Washington University
Early American women''s texts, Puritanism
2009-10

Christine LaHue
History Department
Ohio State University
2007-08

Eric D. Lamore
Department of English
University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
Early American Literature; Ancient Classical Literature; African American Literature
2008-10

Jessica Lang
Department of English
Baruch College
Early American Literature, Jewish American Literature
2006-07

Jessica Lanier
Bard Graduate Center
Early Republic, Visual and Material Culture
2008-10

April Langley
Department of English
University of Missouri-Columbia
18th and 19th Century American and African American Literature and Literary Theory
2008-09

Jose Lara
Department of Spanish & Portuguese
Georgetown University
Colonial Latin American Literature, Colonial and Post-Colonial Honduras
2009-10

Edward Larkin
Department of English
University of Delaware
American Revolution, Early Republic, Political Writing
2008-10

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

Tasos Lazarides
Department of English
University of Maryland, College Park
Colonial American Literatures
2008-09

Peter Leavenworth
Department of History
University of New Hampshire
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
Anglo- and Ibero-American Literatures, travel literature, food studies
2008-09

Laura Leibman
Department of English
Reed College
Native American Studies; Jewish Studies
2008-09

Claire Levenson
Faculty of History
University of Cambridge
History of the Colonial American Southeast
2008-09

Robert Levine
Department of English
University of Maryland
pre-1865 American literature; African American literature
2006-07

Johanna Miller Lewis
Department of History
University of Arkansas, Little Rock
Colonial North Carolina, southern women, material culture
2008-09

James Lilley
Department of English
University at Albany, SUNY
C18th and C19th British and American Literature;
Literature and Philosophy; Political Theory
2008-09

Lisa M. Logan
Department of English
University of Central Florida
women's literature, feminist theory, personal narratives
2007-08

Rev. Stephen Lonek
Independent Scholar
Hockessin, DE
2007-08

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

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

Kristina Lucenko
Department of English
SUNY Buffalo
women's writing, transatlantic methodologies
2006-08

Christopher Lukasik
Department of English
Purdue University
American literature and art history before 1900; Early American Studies;
visual culture and theory; class and gender studies; history and theory of the novel;
literature and science; literature and history.
2008-09

Joyce MacDonald
Department of English
University of Kentucky
sixteenth and seventeenth century British and American literature
2006-07

Hugh MacDougall
Independent Scholar
James Fenimore Cooper Society
James Fenimore Cooper
2009-11

Denise MacNeil
University of Redlands
Department of Business
Early American literature by woman, colonial and early national borders, women and adventure, Native American studies
Lifetime Member

Etta Madden
Department of English
Missouri State University
Lifetime Member

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

Clark Maddux
Languages and Literature
Austin Peay State University
Early American Religion, Culture, Literature
2008-10

John Malachowsky
Independent Scholar
Allegany, New York
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
American Art
2008-09

Bridget Marshall
Department of English
University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Gothic, literature and law, disability in literature
2009-11

John Martin
Department of English
Louisiana Tech University
Early American literature, American Romanticism, Religion & literature,
gothic fiction, poetry
2009-10

Mark Mattes
American Studies
University of Iowa
History of the Book, 18th and 19th Century American Literature and Cultural History,
Performance
2008-10

Martha Maus
Department of Spanish and Portuguese
University of Maryland at College Park
16th Century Narrative
2009-10

Kevin McBride
Department of Anthropology
University of Connecticut
17th and 18th century Native American and Colonial encounters and communities,
land use and landscape
2008-10

John McCurdy
Department of History and Philosophy
Eastern Michigan University
Early American history; Gender and Sexuality; Manhood and Masculinity
2009-10

Carla McGill
Independent Scholar
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
2007-08

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

Rob McLoone
Department of English
The University of Iowa
2008-10

Mary Helen McMurran
Department of English
University of Western Ontario Canada
translation, early American novel, transatlantic literature and culture
2009-11

Jacqueline Megow
Department of English
Oklahoma State University
The Rhetoric of the American Revolution; The Enlightenment
2008-10

John Melson
Department of English
Brown University
2008-09

Laura Mielke
Department of English
University of Kansas
Early American Literature, 19thc American Literature, American Indian Literature
2007-09

John David Miles
Department of English
Duke University
Literature of Colonial American and the early United States
2007-08

Jaime Miller
York High School
2007-09

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

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

Nicholas E. Miller
Department of English
Washington University in St. Louis
2009-11

Luis Millones
Department of Spanish
Colby College
Colonial Latin America
2005-07

Catherine Molineux
History Department
Vanderbilt University
British Atlantic History
Race and Slavery
Visual and Popular Culture
2008-09

Amanda Moniz
Department of History
University of Michigan
Philanthropy; medical philanthropy
2007-08

Barbara Mooney
School of Art and Art History
University of Iowa
Early American Architecture
African American Art and Architecture
2007-08

Dennis Moore
Department of English
Florida State University
Crevecoeur, Transatlantic, Utopias and Golden Age, Feminist Theory
Lifetime Member

Susan Drinker Moran
Independent Scholar
Brunswick, ME
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
Puritanism, early American poetry, colonial American literature
2007-08

Megan Morton
Department of English
Purdue University
Rhetoric
2008-09

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

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

Patrick Mullins

Department of History
Saginaw Valley State University
Intellectual origins of the American Revolution, early New England 
religion, liberal political thought
2006-07

Julianne Munjak
English Language and Literature
University of Chicago
nineteenth-century American literature and culture
2006-07

Justine Murison
Department of English
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
2006-08 

Jillmarie Murphy
Department of English
Union College
Colonial through early twentieth-century American Literature, emphasizing Puritan poetics,
the eighteenth-century novel, antebellum literature, Charles Brockden Brown;
Realism & Naturalism; nineteenth-century British Literature; and psychoanalytic readings of gender
and parenting in literature.
2009-10

Kathleen Murphy
Department of History
Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo
Colonial/Revolutionary History; History of Science; Natural History
2008-09

Sara Murphy
Department of English
University of Rhode Island
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, Antebellum Literature,
Realism and Naturalism, British Romanticism
2007-09

Anne Myles
Department of English
University of Northern Iowa
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
Puritans
2006-07

Jonathan Nash
Department of History
University at Albany
American War of Independence; and the social and cultural histories of crime,
criminals, incarceration, and punishment in the early-national U.S.
2008-10

Susan Nash
Department of English
Capital University
British caricatures, the Virginia frontier c. 1730-1770, women's voices
2008-10

Heather Nathans
Theatre Department
University of Maryland
Early American Theatre
2008-09

Dana Nelson
Department of English
Vanderbilt University
2006-08

Meredith Neuman

Department of English
Clark University
Puritan literature; early American literature
2008-10

Andrew Newman
Department of English
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Frontier Literature, Literacy, Literatures of the Americas
2008-09

Walt Nott
Department of English
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
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
2007-08

Jean O'Brien
Department of History
University of Minnesota
American Indian history -- New England
2007-08

Kristin Olbertson
Department of History
Alma College
Legal history, language
2009-11

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

Michelle Orihel
Department of History
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
Syracuse University
Print Culture / Political History of the early U.S. Republic
2008-10

Samuel Otter
Department of English
University of California, Berkeley
American Literature Before 1865
2007-08

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Derek Pacheco
Department of English
California State University, Fullerton
2007-08

Linda K. Palmer
Independent Scholar
Hudson, Massachusetts
Massachusetts Bay Colony, Puritans
2008-09

Sarah Palmer
Department of English
Seton Hall University
2006-07

Michael  Parker
Department of English
University of Arizona
Puritanism, Enlightenment, Genre Studies
2006-08

A. Franklin Parks

Department of English
Frostburg State University
Colonial and Eighteenth Century Newspaper Publication, Transatlantic cultural transfer.
Print Culture, Colonial Maryland and Virginia
2009-11

Susan Scott Parrish
Department of English
University of Michigan
2005-06

Jason Payton
English Language and Literature
University of Maryland, College Park
Colonial American Literatures, Paleography, and Textual Studies.
2008-10

Christa Pehl
Department of Music
Princeton University
early American music, print and manuscript culture, women's history
2008-10

Kevin Pelletier
Department of English
University of Richmond
Early American literature; Apocalyptic literature
2007-08

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

Jonathan Perez
American Studies Department
Rutgers University
American literature and culture; the intimate life of race; religion and radical
politics, utopia in the Americas; the anxiety of white influence.
2008-10

Carla Pestana
History Department
Miami University
Religion, empire in the 17th century Atlantic
2008-09

Matthew Pethers
School of American Studies
University of Nottingham
The intellectual, literary and cultural history of 18th century America
2008-09

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

Yvette Piggush
Department of English
Florida International University
Early Republic, Romanticism, History of the Book
2007-08

Gabriele Pisarz-Ramirez
American Studies
Leipzig University
Transnational Studies
2008-10

Lyra Plumer
Department of English
Princeton University
Transatlantic eighteenth century literature; epistolary fiction
2008-10

Melissa Pojasek
Department of English and Comparative Literature
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
American literature to 1900; American Studies; early American fiction
2009-11

Carole Policy

Communications Department
Palm Beach Community College
Humor Studies, Culture studies
2006-08

John Pollack
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
University of Pennsylvania
Native American Literature; colonial education
2009-10

Justin Pope
Department of History
The George Washington University
Colonial American History, Atlantic World History, American History, History
of Slavery, History of the American South
2008-10

Karen Poremski
Department of English
Ohio Wesleyan University
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
Early novel
2009-11

Matthew Price
Department of English
Florida State University
2009-11

Marc Priewe
Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik
Universitaet Potsdam
early american literature; latino/a studies; colonial medicine; post-colonial theory
2009-11

Michael Pringle
Department of English
Gonzaga University
Early American Literature
2009-11

Carmine  Prioli
Department of English
North Carolina State University
Puritans, NC history and folklore
2007-08

Sally Promey
American Studies Program
Yale University
Visual Culture of American Religions
2006-07 

Ross Pudaloff

Department of English
Wayne State University
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
Gender studies, indentured servitude
2006-07

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Ayesha Ramachandran
Department of English
Stony Brook University
early modern europe, early modern british and comparative literature, history of
science and philosophy, early modern intellectual history
2008-09

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

Joshua Ratner
Department of English
University of Pennsylvania
history of the book, material texts, literary nationalism
2009-10

David Read
Department of English
University of Missouri-Columbia
Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Literature; Early American Literature
2009-11

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

John Renjilian
Independent Scholar
Early American book arts
2006-08

Melissa Renn
Department of American Art
Fogg Museum, Harvard Art Museum
American Art, Architecture and Visual Culture
2008-09

Cathy Rex
Department of English
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
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
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
Drama in English
2005-07

Chrstina Riley-Brown

Department of English
Mercyhurst College
Early American Literature, Autobiography, Narrative Theory, Women's Studies
2008-09

Bryan Rindfleisch
Department of History
Marquette University
Colonial and Revolutionary American history, American Indian history, Social history
2008-09

Scott Ritter

Independent Scholar
Mid-Eighteenth C. cultural frameworks; Colonial-era Theatre, dance, and music
2006-08

Ann Rivera
Department of English
Medaille College
Early American literature and culture
2009-10

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

Catharine Roeber
Department of History
College of William and Mary
Colonial America, Cultural History, Material Culture
2008-09

Christina Roberts
Department of English
Seattle University
Early to Nineteenth-Century American Literature
Native American Literature
2008-10

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

Sian Silyn Roberts
Department of English
Queens College, CUNY
Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century American Literature; the Gothic novel in America;
the Scottish Enlightenment in America
2008-09

Wendy Roberts
Department of English
Northwestern University
Religion, Poetry
2008-09

Edward L. Robinson
Institute of International Studies
Ramkhamhaeng University
Early African American; Revolutionary and Nineteenth Century Literature; and Black Cultural Studies and Literary Theory
2008-09

Lori Rogers-Stokes
Independent Scholar
New England Puritans
Arlington, MA
2009-11

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.
2008-09

Rekha Rosha
Department of English
Wake Forest University
American literature and culture to 1900, Atlantic studies, and economics and literature.
2009-10

Phillip Round
Department of English
University of Iowa
Native American Literature, Book History
2009-10

Lisa Roy-Davis
Department of English
Collin College
Ethnic Literature, American Literature, Rhetoric
2007-08

Paul Royster
Library--Scholarly Communications
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Puritanism, textual editing, American literature
2009-10

John Ruger
Independant Scholar
Brookhaven, PA
New England Puritanism/NativeAmerican conflict
2008-09

Marion Rust
Department of English
University of Kentucky
Early national literature and culture; gender and sexuality;
sentimentalism; constructions of race
2007-09

Nancy Ruttenburg
Comparative Literature
New York University
colonial through antebellum American literature and culture; comparative method;
democratic theory; novel theory; religion and literature; theories of authorship;
political/literary subjectivity
2008-10

 
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