Visiting Fellows and Travel Grant Recipients: 2020-2021
Fellowships
Hillary Burlock, Queen Mary University of London, Politics and Pirouettes: The Intersection of Politics and Social Dance in Late Georgian Britain, George B. Cooper Fellowship
Katherine Charles, Washington College, Inside Stories: Interpolated Tales and the Eighteenth-Century Novel
Mita Choudhury, Purdue University Northwest, Mapping Cosmopolitanism and the Global Space at Home
Daniel Froid, Purdue University, Enlightenment Devilry: Forbidden Epistemologies and the Devil in the Eighteenth Century British Literature
Monica Hahn, Community College of Philadelphia, Harlequins of Empire: Staging Native Identity in British Imperial Art circa 1776, Joseph Peter Spang III Fellowship
Sarah Hancock, Carnegie Mellon University, The “Peculiar Science” of Flowers in the British Landscape Garden
Yuko Ito, Gakushuin University, Writing Richard III: Drama, History and Translation in the Long Eighteenth Century
Emrys Jones, Kings College London, The Levee: A Cultural History
Ziona Kocher, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Cross-Dressing on the Eighteenth-Century Stage
Thomas Leonard-Roy, Harvard University, Horace Walpole and the Pleasures of Hatred, ASECS/LWL Fellowship
John Munns, University of Cambridge, Life and Work of Thomas Kerrich
Giorgina Paiella, University of California, Santa Barbara, The Early Modern Android Automaton: Affect, Assembly, and Modern-Day Resonances
Robert Phiddian, Flinders University, Graphic Humor, from Hogarth to Gillray, Charles J. Cole Fellowship
Matthew Potter, Northumbria University, The Afterlife of Georgian Political Cartoons
Edwin Rose, University of Cambridge, Classifying and Publishing Nature in Late Eighteenth-Century Britain
Tess Somervell, University of Leeds, Georgic Climates: Writing the Weather in Eighteenth-Century Poetry
Alexis Wolf, University of Leeds, Material Perspectives of Revolution in the Manuscripts of Mary and Agnes Berry, Roger W. Eddy Fellowship
Travel Grants
Tymon Adamczewski, Kazimierz Wielki University, The (im)Materiality of Extra-Illustration: Multimodality, Iteration, and the Eighteenth-Century Book
Carmen Casaliggi, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Rethinking Transnational Networks in Paris: Madame du Deffand, Adam Smith, and the Condorcet circle
Daniel Cook, University of Dundee, Gulliver’s Afterlives
Laura Engel, Duquesne University, The Art of the Actress
Kaitlin Pontzer, Cornell University, The Authority of Feeling: Jacobite Sentiment and Affective Allegiance in Britain after 1688