Neal Salisbury
Department of History
Smith College
Early American History, Native American History
2007-08
Karen Salt
American Studies
Purdue University
Nineteenth-Century Caribbean Studies
African American Studies
Haitian Revolutionary Studies
2008-09
Sandra Sarkela
Department of Communication
University of Memphis
Rhetoric of the American revolutionary era.
2007-08
Gordon Sauer III
Department of English
Clemson University
17th and 18th Century American; Transatlantic Studies; Pacific Studies
2006-08
Gordon Sayre
Department of English
University of Oregon
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
2006-07
Oliver Scheiding
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität
Department of English and Linguistics, American Studies
History of colonial literature
2007-09
Hunt Schenkel
Archives
Schwenkfelder Library & Heritage Center
Pennsylvania German history and culture
2008-10
Beverly Schneller
Department of English
Millersville University
Book history
2007-08
Gary Schoales
Department of History
Georgetown Day School
2006-07
Jodi Schorb
Department of English
University of Florida
Gender and Sexuality Studies; Contact Period Studies; Sentiment Studies;
Prison, Execution and Criminal Captivity Narratives.
2007-08
James Schramer
Department of English
Youngstown State University
Narratives of travel and exploration, the military figure in early narratives,
poetry, and fiction.
2008-09
Karen Schramm
Department of English
Delaware Valley College
Promotional Literature; Wilderness Studies;
Colonial &19th centuries;
travel literature
2007-09
Ivy Schweitzer
Department of English
Dartmouth College
2005-06
Jeffrey Scraba
Department of English
University of Memphis
Early 19th-Century American and British
Fiction; Historical Fiction;
Tourism; Subjectivity
2006-08
Christine Sears
Department of History
University of Alabama in Huntsville
comparative slavery, American and
North African interactions, privateering, sailors
2008-09
Jonathan Senchyne
Department of English
Cornell University
American literature, print culture, and material culture before 1900
2009-11
Brad Sewell
Department of English
Oklahoma State University
Early Modern Transatlantic Studies
2006-07
Jason Shaffer
Department of English
U.S. Naval Academy
Theatre history, performance culture, drama
2008-09
John T. Shawcross
Department of English
University of Kentucky (Emeritus)
17th-18th century bibliography
sermons/poetry/creative prose/religion
2007-08
Karen A. Sherry
American Art
Brooklyn Museum
American art and visual culture
2006-08
David S. Shields
Department of English
University of South Carolina
2006-08
E. Thomson Shields, Jr.
Department of English
East Carolina University
Exploration Literature, Spanish and English Exploration Narratives
2007-09
Frank Shuffelton
Department of English
University of Rochester
Thomas Jefferson, American Enlightenment
2006-07
Cristobal Silva
Department of English
Florida State University
17th Century Puritanism, Medical History
2009-10
Alan J. Silva
Academic Affairs
The College of St. Catherine
New England Puritanism: Spanish exploration literature; Sermons;
Captivity Narratives
2008-09
Katie Simon
Department of English
University of California, Berkeley
American Literature before 1900; Autobiography; Transatlantic Romanticism; The Gothic.
2008-09
Bryan Sinche
Department of English
University of Hartford
antebellum literature; maritime history and literature; African American literature
2008-09
Matthew Wynn Sivils
Department of English
Iowa State University
Ecocriticism, Early American Novel, Textual Studies
2007-08
Michelle Sizemore
Department of English
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Early American Literature; Literature of the Atlantic World;
Ethnic and Multicultural Literature
2009-12
Scott Slawinski
Department of English
Western Michigan University
2008-10
Nikolai Slywka
Department of English
Stanford University
Trans-Atlantic Studies; Political Theory; History of the Novel
2007-09
Cassander Smith
Department of English
Purdue University
16th/17th Century Exploration narratives
Representations of Africans/African-Americans
2008-09
Cheryl Smith
Department of English
Baruch College, CUNY
2006-08
Lisa Herb Smith
Humanities/Teacher Education Division
Pepperdine University
Early American Literature; Colonial Newspapers
2007-09
Maria Smith
Department of English Language and Literatures
Wright State University
Early American Literature; Early American History and Culture;
American Studies
2007-09
Reiner Smolinski
Department of English
Georgia State University
Puritanism, Cotton Mather, editing.
See our website: Cotton Mather “Biblia Americana”
2007-10
Jason Solinger
Department of English
University of Mississippi
Eighteenth-Century English Literatures
2009-10
Derrick Spradlin
Department of Communication and Literature
Freed-Hardeman University
Colonial and Nineteenth Century American Literature
2008-09
Christopher Sperling
Archeology
The Ottery Group
Colonial Chesapeake history and archeology, Slavery in Maryland
2008-09
Richard Squibbs
Literatures in English
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
18th C. British literature; Early American literature; Transatlantic studies
2006-08
Susan Stabile
Department of English
Texas A&M University
18th C women's literature, manuscripts, material culture, American Studies
2004-05
Jennifer Steenshorne
Papers of John Jay
Columbia University
Historical Editing
Middle Colonies/States Gambling
2008-09
Ted Steinbock, MD
Independent Scholar
New England Puritans. Pre-1800 American
imprints. Paleopathology.
Colonial exploration
and natural history
2005-07
Laura Stevens
Department of English
University of Tulsa
Colonial American Literature, Restoration and
Eighteenth-Century British Literature,
Translatlantic Relations
2007-08
Damie Stillman
Department of Art History, Emeritus
University of Delaware
American architectural history, with special
emphasis on the Federal period,
Neo-classicism
2009-11
Elizabeth Stockton
Department of English
Southwestern University
Early American Literature, Gender Studies, Law and Literature
2007-08
Zabelle Stodola
Department of English
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Captivity narratives, early American women's
texts
Lifetime Member
Raymond Stone
ComparativeLiterature
SUNY Buffalo
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
Contact Literature, Law and Literature,
Transatlantic Studies
2006-08
Brian Sweeney
Department of English
Brown University
nineteenth-century American literature, African American literature,
the novel, affect, professionalism, history of the book
2009-11
Timothy Sweet
Department of English
West Virginia University
Early and antebellum American literature,
Environmental literature,
Native American
studies
2008-09