Fellows Directory
2020-2021
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Edgar Omar Rodríguez Camarena
Affiliation
Institute of Philosophical Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico
Project Title
The writing and thinking about the heavens in the New World: A comparison of different kind of texts and arguments about the sky in New England and New Spain in 17th and early 18th centuries
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Edgardo Pérez Morales
Affiliation
University of Southern California
Project Title
Alonso de Sandoval and the Spanish Monarchy’s Ethiopians: Humanism and Slavery in the Global Renaissance (1580-1647)
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Eduardo Neumann
Affiliation
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Project Title
Arts and Grammars in the indigenous Languages: Instruments for literacy and Conversion in Colonial America
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Elizabeth Kassler-Taub
Affiliation
Dartmouth College
Project Title
Elastic Empire: Architecture, Urbanism, and Identity in Early Modern Palermo
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Evelyne Laurent-Perrault
Affiliation
University of California, Santa Barbara
Project Title
Claims of Dignity, Black Women Political Imagination in Venezuela, 1730-1809
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Fabián R. Vega
Affiliation
Universidad Nacional de San Martín, Argentina
Project Title
Books from the Jungle. Jesuit Libraries and Circulation of Knowledge in the South American Borderlands (18th Century)
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Gustavo Cabral
Affiliation
Federal University of Ceará
Project Title
Sermons and normative orders in Portuguese America (17th-18th centuries)
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Jacqueline Allain
Affiliation
Duke University
Project Title
Birthing Imperial Citizens: Natal Politics in Martinique, 1830-1900
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Jamie Taylor
Affiliation
Bryn Mawr College
Project Title
The Corners of the World: Literary Place in Pre-Imperialist England and Spain
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Jeffrey Colvin
Affiliation
Independent Scholar
Project Title
[untitled]
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Jonathan Schroeder
Affiliation
University of Warwick
Project Title
Prisoners of Loss: An Atlantic History of Nostalgia
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Juan Francisco Martinez Peria
Affiliation
University of Buenos Aires
Project Title
History of the political ideas of the Haitian revolution and the post-revolution in the context of the Atlantic World (1789-1830)