2010-2011 Program in Early American Economy & Society Research Fellows

Dissertation Fellows

Katherine Arner, Ph.D. Candidate, Institute for the History of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, “Making Yellow Fever American: Disease Knowledge and the Geopolitics of Disease in the Atlantic World, 1793-1822.”

Melissah Pawlikowski, Ph.D. Candidate in History, Ohio State University, “In the Land of Liberty: The Squatter Exodus into the Ohio Valley, 1760 to 1800.”

Short-Term Fellows

Aaron Marrs, U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian “Moving Forward: A Social History of the Transportation Revolution”

Dr. Simon Middleton, Department of History, University of Sheffield, “Cultures of Credit in Eighteenth-Century America.”

Dael Norwood, Ph.D. Candidate in History, Princeton University, “Politicizing America’s Trade with Asia in the Early Republic.”

Caitlin Rosenthal, Ph.D. Candidate in the History of American Civilization, Harvard University, “Accounting for Control: Bookkeeping in Early Nineteenth-Century America.”