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Neal Salisbury
Department of History
Smith College
nsalisbu@smith.edu
Early American History, Native American History
2007
-08

Sandra Sarkela
Department of Communication
University of Memphis
ssarkela@memphis.edu
Rhetoric of the American revolutionary era.
2007-08

Gordon Sauer III
Department of English
Clemson University
gsauer@clemson.edu
17th and 18th Century American; Transatlantic Studies; Pacific Studies
2006-08

Gordon Sayre
Department of English
University of Oregon
gsayre@uoregon.edu
Native American literature and ethnohistory; French Colonial American studies;
18th century Louisiana
Lifetime Member

William J. Scheick
Department of English
University of Texas at Austin
scheick@mail.utexas.edu
2006-07

Oliver Scheiding
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität
Department of English and Linguistics, American Studies
scheiding@uni-mainz.de
History of colonial literature
2007-09

Beverly Schneller
Department of English
Millersville University
Book history
2007-08

Dietmar O. Schloss
Anglistisches Seminar,
Universitat Heidelberg
Germany
dietmar.schloss@urz.uni-heidelberg.de
Early American Republic, Politics and Literature; "American Enlightenment";
Charles Brockden Brown
2004-05

Gary Schoales
Department of History
Georgetown Day School
gschoales@gds.org
2006-07

Jodi Schorb
Department of English
University of Florida
schorb@english.ufl.edu
Gender and Sexuality Studies; Contact Period Studies; Sentiment Studies;
Prison,
Execution and Criminal Captivity Narratives.
2007-08 

Karen Schramm
Department of English
Delaware Valley College
Karen.Schramm@delval.edu.
Promotional Literature; Wilderness Studies; Colonial &19th centuries; travel literature
2007-09


Ivy Schweitzer
Department of English
Dartmouth College
Ivy.T.Schweitzer@Dartmouth.edu
2005-06

Jeffrey Scraba
Department of English
University of Memphis
jscraba@memphis.edu
Early 19th-Century American and British Fiction; Historical Fiction; Tourism; Subjectivity
2006-08

Brad Sewell
Department of English
Oklahoma State University
brad.sewell@okstate.edu
Early Modern Transatlantic Studies
2006-07

Jason Shaffer
Department of English
U.S. Naval Academy
tshaffer@usna.edu 
colonial/early national theatre and drama, literature of the public sphere
2005-06 

John T. Shawcross
Department of English
University of Kentucky (Emeritus)
jtshaw0@uky.edu
17th-18th century bibliography
sermons/poetry/creative prose/religion
2007-08

Karen A. Sherry
American Art
Brooklyn Museum
karen.sherry@brooklynmuseum.org
American art and visual culture
2006-08

David S. Shields
Department of English
University of South Carolina
dshields@gwm.sc.edu
2006-08


E. Thomson Shields, Jr.
Department of English
East Carolina University
ShieldsE@ecu.edu
Exploration Literature, Spanish
and English Exploration Narratives
2007-09

Frank Shuffelton
Department of English
University of Rochester
fcsh@troi.cc.rochester.edu
Thomas Jefferson, American Enlightenment
2006-07

Cristobal Silva
Department of English
Florida State University
csilva@fsu.edu
17th Century Puritanism, Medical History
2007-08

Alan J. Silva
Hamline University
asilva@hamline.edu
Puritanism, New Spain, Captivity Narratives, Sermons
2005-07

Matthew Sivils
Department of English
Westminster College
sivilsmw@westminster.edu
Ecocriticism, Early American Novel, Textual Studies
2007-08

Scott Slawinski
Department of English
Western Michigan University
scott.slawinski@wmich.edu
2007-08

Nikolai Slywka
Department of English
Stanford University
nslywka@stanford.edu
Trans-Atlantic Studies; Political Theory; History of the Novel
2007-09

Cheryl Smith
Department of English
Baruch College, CUNY
cherylcsmith@verizon.net
2006-08

Lisa Herb Smith
Humanities/Teacher Education Division
Pepperdine University
lisa.h.smith@pepperdine.edu
Early American Literature; Colonial Newspapers
2007-09  

Maria Smith
Department of English Language and Literatures
Wright State University
smith.725@wright.edu
Early American Literature; Early American History and Culture; American Studies
2007-09

Reiner Smolinski
Department of English
Georgia State University
rsmolinski@gsu.edu
Puritanism, Cotton Mather, editing. See our website: Cotton Mather “Biblia Americana”
2007-10

Jason Solinger
Department of English
The Citadel
jason.solinger@citadel.edu
18th-century English literatures
2007-08

Derrick Spradlin
Department of Communication and Literature
Freed-Hardeman University
dspradlin@fhu.edu
2007-08

Richard Squibbs
Literatures in English
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
18th C. British literature; Early American literature; Transatlantic studies
squibbs77@yahoo.com
2006-08

Susan Stabile
Department of English
Texas A&M University
stabile@tamu.edu
18th C women's literature, manuscripts, material culture, American Studies
2004-05

John St. Marie
Worcester State College
jstmarie1@charter.net
2005-07

Ted Steinbock, MD
Independent Scholar
bibliotedd@aol.com
New England Puritans. Pre-1800 American imprints. Paleopathology.
Colonial exploration and natural history
2002-07

Laura Stevens
Department of English
University of Tulsa
laura-stevens@utulsa.edu
Colonial American Literature, Restoration and Eighteenth-Century British Literature,
Translatlantic Relations
2007-08

Damie Stillman
Department of Art History, Emeritus
University of Delaware
stillman@udel.edu
American architectural history, with special emphasis on the Federal period,
Neo-classicism
2006-08

Elizabeth Stockton
Department of English
Southwestern University
stockton@southwestern.edu
Early American Literature, Gender Studies, Law and Literature
2007-08

Zabelle Stodola
Department of English
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
kzstodola@ualr.edu
Captivity narratives, early American women's texts
2006-09

Raymond Stone
ComparativeLiterature
SUNY Buffalo
ray.stone@worldnet.att.net

Early American Literature (especially Puritanism), Ecocriticism,
Nineteenth Century American Literature, Apocalypticism and
Millennialism in American Literature and Culture
2006-07

James T.  Sullivan
Letters Department
MiraCosta College
jimsullivan@miracosta.edu
Contact Literature, Law and Literature, Transatlantic Studies
2006-08 

Timothy Sweet
Department of English
West Virginia University
tsweet@wvu.edu
Early and antebellum American literature, Environmental literature,
Native American studies
2007-08

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Gordon Tait
Independent Scholar
2005-06


Nanette Tamer
Department of English
Villa Julie College
f-tamer@vjc.edu
Classical influences
2005-06

Elyssa Tardif
Department of English
Purdue University
2006-07

Michele Lise Tarter

Department of English
The College of New Jersey
tarter@tcnj.edu
Quakers, Early American Women, Autobiography, The Body/Cultural Studies, Witchcraft
2006-07

Alan Taylor
History Department
University of California at Davis
astaylor@ucdavis.edu
Colonial, Revolutionary, and Early Republic History of US; History of Canada;
History of the American West
2002-06

Leonard Tennenhouse
Department of English
Brown University
leonard_tennenhouse@brown.edu
2006-08

Fredrika J. Teute
Editor of Publications, Book Program
Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture
P.O. Box 8781
Williamsburg VA 23187
fjteut@wm.edu
Early national political culture, Margaret Bayard Smith (author), American frontiers
2006-08

Richard Tharp
Theatre
University of Maryland at College Park 
rkt@wam.umd.edu
American Theatre
History of Broadcasting
2004-06

Jennifer Thorn
Department of English
Colby College
jjthorn@colby.edu
2006-08

Kacy Tillman
Department of English
University of Mississippi
kacytillman@gmail.com
Early American epistolarity/gender studies/American studies
2007-08

Robert S. Tilton
English and American Studies
University of Connecticut
robert.tilton@uconn.edu
Colonial and Early National American Literature and Culture; Native American Literature
2005-07

T.J. Tomlin
Department: History
University of Missouri
tjtpnb@mizzou.edu
Early American cultural and religious history; the history of the book
2007-08

Ryan Tripp
Department of History
University of California, Davis
rwtripp@ucdavis.edu
Early American political culture, ethnohistory
2007-09

Maureen Tuthill
Department of English
University of Connecticut
maureen.tuthill@uconn.edu
Literature of the Early Republic
2006-07

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Stacy Van Beek
Department of English and Comparative Literature
University of California, Irvine
hinthorn@uci.edu
federal-era literature; romance and the gothic; gender and citizenship;
public sphere conventions and political culture
2007-09

Joanne van der Woude
Society of Fellows in the Humanities
Columbia University
vanderwoude@virginia.edu

Seventeenth-century Transatlantic literature; immigrant writings; 
performance studies
2007-08

Jennifer Van Horn
McIntire Department of Art
University of Virginia
jcv2a@virginia.edu
Early American art and material culture
2008-09


Mark Valeri
Union Theological Seminary
2006-07

Charles Vallely
Independent Scholar
Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
workes1616@aol.com
Intellectual History; Comparative Literature
2007-08

Angela Vietto
Department of English
Eastern Illinois University
arvietto@eiu.edu
American women writers, book history
2006-07

Michelle Vincent
Department of English, Americanist sector
The University of Maryland, College Park
mlv137@umd.edu
18th & 19th C American literature; virtue & nation building; transatlanticism.
2006-08


Lisa Voigt
Romance Languages and Literatures
The University of Chicago
lvoigt@uchicago.edu
Colonial Latin AmericanLiterature, Spanish and Portuguese Empires,
Transatlantic/Comparative Studies
2006-07


Len von Morze
Department of English
University of Massachusetts, Boston
Leonard.vonMorze@umb.edu
Revolutionary Atlantic, Language of Politics
2006-08

Elizabeth Vogtsberger
Department of English
Lehigh University
edv2@lehigh.edu
Post-colonial literature and feminist theory
2007-09

Laura von Wallmenich
Department of English
Alma College
vonwallmenich@alma.edu
Puritan writers, colonial representations of indigenous peoples, mapping and identity
2007-09

Julie Voss
Department of English
University of Tennessee
jvoss2@utk.edu
2007-09

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Daniel Walden
Department of English
University of Mississippi
dwalden@olemiss.edu
Coastal, Maritime
2007-08

Immy Wallenfels
Department of English
Syracuse  University
OWallenf@twcny.rr.com
Vladimir Nabokov, Emily Dickinson
2005-06

Christine Walker
Department of History
University of Michigan
cmwalker@umich.edu
Gender and Women''s History; Culture; Atlantic Studies
2007-08

Yi-Ting Wang
Department of English
Duke University
18th C British Sentimental Literature, Trans-Atlantic Slave Narrative
2005-06

Joelle Ward
Department of Liberal Arts
Eastern New Mexico University Roswell
joelle.ward@enmu.edu
2007-09

Michael Warner
Department of English and American Studies
Yale University
nuh-uh@earthlink.net
Early American Literature
2006-08


Bryan Waterman
Department of English
New York University
bryan.waterman@nyu.edu
2005-07

Kees-Jan Waterman
The Netherlands
keesjw@hotmail.com

Economic relations (trade) between Native Americans and European settlers in 17th&18th-century New Netherland-New York.
2005-07

Edward Watts
American Thought and Language
Michigan State University
wattse@msu.edu
Early Republic; Regionalism; Postcolonial Studies
2006-08

Alicia Wayland
Municipal Historian
Town of Lebanon, CT
aliciawayland@charter.net
Early New England town history
2005-06

Erica Webb
Department of English and Theatre
Eastern Kentucky University
American Literature
2007-09


Courtney Weikle-Mills
Department of English
The Ohio State University
cweikle@yahoo.com
U.S. Literature; Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century British Literature; 
Children’s Literature and Culture; The History of the Book and Reading; 
The History of Education and Literacy; The Novel
2006-07

Camille Wells
Department of History
College of William and Mary
camillewells@earthlink.net
18th c. Southern Architecture; Early Republic; Thomas Jefferson; Colonial America
2006-07

Eric Wertheimer
Department of Language Cultures and History
Arizona State University
eric.wertheimer@asu.edu
Literature
2007-08

Lisa West
Department of English
Drake University
lisa.norwood@drake.edu
place, natural history, mound-builders, women writers
Lifetime Member

Karen A. Weyler
Department of English
University of North Carolina, Greensboro
kaweyler@uncg.edu
The novel, personal narratives
2005-06

Ed White
Department of English
Louisiana State University
edwhite@lsu.edu
Colonial American literature
2005-06

Caroline Wigginton
Department of English
The University of Texas at Austin
cwigginton@mail.utexas.edu
Race and Gender in British Colonial America
2006-08

Lance Wilcox
Department of English
Elmhurst College
lancew@elmhurst.edu
Samuel Johnson, Elizabeth Inchbald
2006-07

Kelly Wisecup
Department of English
University of Maryland--College Park
kwisecup@umd.edu
Colonial American literatures
2007-08

Gretchen Woertendyke
Department of English
University of South Carolina
woertend@gwm.sc.edu
Early American Literature, Tranatlantic Romanticism, Genre Theory,
AtlanticWorld Studies
2007-08

Lou Wogamon
Department of English
Florida State University
lwogamon@english.fsu.edu
Currently a student in Early American Literature

2005-06

Karin Wulf
History Department
American University
Colonial British America to 1800; women and gender; family
2005-06

Hilary E. Wyss
Department of English
Auburn University
wysshil@auburn.edu
colonial Native American studies, literacy, women's studies
2007-08

Brian Yothers
Department of English
University of Texas at El Paso
byothers@utep.edu
Early and Nineteenth-Century American Literature, Religion and Literature,
Global Aspects of American Literature
2007-08

Carla Zecher
Center for Renaissance Studies
The Newberry Library
renaissance@newberry.org
Colonial French Travel Writing from the Americas
2006-07

Nancy Zey
University of Texas at Austin
Department of History
nancyzey@gmail.com
gender, education, children and families, social welfare, culture
2006-07

Rochelle  Zuck
Department of English
Pennsylvania State University
rrz105@psu.edu
18th- and 19th- century American literature and culture, the novel, American Indian studies
2007-09

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