2000-2001 PEAES Fellows

Post-Doctoral Fellow

Donna J. Rilling, Assistant Professor of History, State University of New York, Stony Brook, “Industry, Environment, and Community in the Early 19th Century Greater Delaware Valley.”

Dissertation Fellow

Katherine Carté, Ph.D. candidate in Early American History, University of Wisconsin, Madison, “Of Heaven and Earth: Economic Activity and Religion Among Backcountry Moravians, 1740-1800.”

Short-Term Fellows

Sean Patrick Adams, Assistant Professor of History, University of Central Florida: Old Dominion and Industrial Commonwealths, “The Political Economy of Coal in Virginia and Pennsylvania, 1810-1875.”

Brooke Hunter, Ph.D. candidate in History, University of Delaware, “The Threshold of Exchange: The Flour Industry of the Lower Delaware River Valley, 1750-1820.”

Elizabeth M. Nuxoll, Adjunct Assistant Professor of American History, Long Island University, “A Biography of Robert Morris.”

Joseph T. Rainer, Ph.D. candidate in American Studies, College of William and Mary, “The Honorable Fraternity of Moving Merchants: Yankee Peddlers in the Old South, 1800-1860.”

Rohit Daniel Wadhwani, Ph.D. candidate in History, University of Pennsylvania, “The Social, Economic, and Political Origins of Expanding Access to Financial Institutions in the 19th Century Northeast.”