2011-2012 Program in Early American Economy & Society Research Fellows
Post-Doctoral Fellowships
Joseph Adelman, Johns Hopkins University, History, “Revolutionary Networks: The Business of Printing and the Production of American Politics, 1763-1789.”
Martin Ohman, University of Virginia, History, “Pursuits of Union: American Political Economy, Federal Politics, and Internal Divisions, 1783-1821.”
Dissertation Fellowships
Andrew Fagal, Binghamton University, History, “To ‘Provide for the Common Defense’: The Political Economy of War in the Early American Republic, 1789-1818.”
Dael Norwood, Princeton University, History, “Trading in Liberty: The Politics of the American China Trade, c.1784-1862.”
Edward Pompeian, The College of William and Mary, History, “Spirited Enterprises: The United States, Venezuela, and the Independence of Latin America, 1790-1823.”
Danielle Skeehan, Northeastern University, English, “Counterfeit Subjects: Credit, Commerce, and the Generation of Atlantic World Counterpublics.”
Short-term Fellowships
Hannah Farber, Univ. of California-Berkeley, History, “The Insurance Industry in the Early Republic.”
Frances Kolb, Vanderbilt University, History, “Contesting Borderlands: Commerce and Settlement in the Lower Mississippi Valley, 1765-1800.”
Colleen Rafferty, University of Delaware, History, “To Establish an Intercourse Between Our Respective Houses: Economic Networks in the Mid-Atlantic, 1735-1815.”
Steven Smith, University of Missouri, History, “A World the Printers Made: Print Culture in New York, 1730-1830.”