Visiting Fellows and Travel Grant Recipients: 2007-2008
Fellowships
Michèle Cohen, Richmond American International University in London, A Cultural History of Education in Eighteenth-Century England, Roger W. Eddy Fellow
Newton Key, Eastern Illinois University, London Lords: Aristocratic Sociability in the Metropolis, 1620s-1760s
Peter McNeil, University of Technology, Sydney, The Macaroni Caricature: Portrait of Itself as a Genre
John Oldfield, University of Southampton, Images of the “West Indian” in Eighteenth-Century British Culture
Mark Phillips, Carleton University, Ottawa, Then and Now: Historical Distance and Visualization, 1740-1850 (Deferred to 2008-2009) LWL-ASECS Fellow
Geoffrey Quilley, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, UK, The Image of Jack Tar in British Art, c.1740-1830
Treve Rosoman, English Heritage, Interior Decoration Schemes as Illustrated in Eighteenth-Century and Early Nineteenth-Century Satirical Prints
Hiroki Shin, St. Catharine’s College, University of Cambridge, Exchanging Ideas on Money: Britain and the United States in the 1790s - 1840s
David Worrall, Nottingham Trent University, Undiscovered Performances of Walpole’s Mysterious Mother (1768), Their Contemporary Context and Assessment of the Loss of their Cultural Legacy, Charles J. Cole Fellow
Joseph Drury, University of Pennsylvania, Machines, Mechanisms and the Making of the English Novel, 1720-1800
Kate Eberwein-Melluish, Royal Holloway, University of London, “When the Lamp Was Lit”: Mary and Agnes Berry and Their London Salon
Olivia Horsfall Turner, University College London, The Cultural Meanings of Medieval Buildings in Britain, 1642-1720
Jared Richman, University of Pennsylvania, “Wide O’er Transatlantic Realms”: America, Empire and Identity in British Literary Consciousness, 1760-1830, George B. Cooper Fellow
Travel Grant
Al Coppola, Fordham University, “You’ll Apprehend It Better When You See It”: Satires of Science on Stage, 1670-1737
Mark Danley, University of Memphis, Henry Seymour Conway and the Seven Years’ War