Research
Visiting Fellows: 2010 - 2011
Tim Cassedy, New York University, The Character of Communication, 1790-1810
David Flaherty, University of Virginia, The British Board of Trade, Visions of Empire, and the Aggressive Imperial Project for the North American Frontier, 1713-1783
Michael Gamer, University of Pennsylvania, Staged Conflicts: A History of English Theatre, 1641-1843
William Gibson, Oxford Brookes University, Reverend Doctor John Trusler (1735-1820): Sermons, Theology, and Politics
Heather Ladd, University of Toronto, Comic Representations of Booksellers and Authors in Eighteenth-Century Imaginative Literature, 1660-1830
The Charles J. Cole Fellow
Peter Lindfield, University of St. Andrews, Reconstructions of the Past: Strawberry Hill, the Gothic, and the Furnishing of a National Aesthetic
Simon Macdonald, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, British Expatriates in Late Eighteenth-Century France
The Roger W. Eddy Fellow
The George B. Cooper Fellow
Eric Weichel, Queen's University, 'Most Horribly Done, and so Unfortunately Like': Francophilia, Cross-Cultural Influences,and the Emergence of the Rococo in Early Eighteenth-Century British Visual and Material Culture
The Lewis Walpole Library-ASECS Fellow
Amit Yahav, University of Haifa, Moments: Duration and the English Novel
Travel Grants
David Hayton, Queen's University Belfast, Biography of Sir Lewis Namier
Yale Graduate Student Summer Fellows
Meredith Gamer, Criminal and Martyr: Art and Religion in Britain's Early Modern Eighteenth Century
Past Recipients
2012 Fellowship and Grant Awards
2011 Fellowship and Grant Awards
2010 Fellowship and Grant Awards
2009 Fellowship and Grant Awards
2008 Fellowship and Grant Awards
2007 Fellowship and Grant Awards
2005 Fellowship and Grant Awards
2004 Fellowship and Grant Awards
2003 Fellowship and Grant Awards
2002 Fellowship and Grant Awards
2001 Fellowship and Grant Awards