Fellows Directory
2025-2026
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Tara Bynum
Affiliation
University of Iowa
Project Title
Six Degrees of Phillis Wheatley
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Valentina Aparicio
Affiliation
Queen Mary University of London
Project Title
Exploring the sources of Robert Southey’s Madoc (1805): Indigenous Worldviews and the Problem of Religious Tolerance
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Yvonne Rocío Ramírez Corredor
Affiliation
Pompeu Fabra University
Project Title
The Colonial (Re)Invention of the Pacific: Cartographies, Toponyms and Jesuit Reductions as Spatial Tools of Imperial Domination (16th - 17th centuries)
2024-2025
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Adrian Weimer
Affiliation
Providence College
Project Title
Deer Island: "Praying Indians," Law, and Betrayal in Wartime New England, 1665-1685
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Amanda Faulkner
Affiliation
Columbia University
Project Title
Insiders and Outsiders: Individuals and Community in the Dutch Atlantic, 1609-1715
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Amanda Summers
Affiliation
Temple University
Project Title
Controlling Bodies, Controlling Empire: Sex and Violence in the Inquisition Prisons of the Early Seventeenth Century Iberian Atlantic
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Anna Saskia Wolsak
Affiliation
University of British Columbia
Project Title
1543: A Reinterpretation of the seminal 16th Century European maps and voyages pertaining to Atlantic North America
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Antonia Halstead
Affiliation
Brown University
Project Title
Reading Environments: The Plantation, the Mill, and the Text in Nineteenth Century American Literature
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Bento Mota
Affiliation
University of São Paulo
Project Title
Civilized and Savage Atheism: Chinese and Brazilian Natives in the Development of Global Atheism (1650-1750)
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Camila Mardones Bravo
Affiliation
Universität Hamburg
Project Title
Monetization and economic values as practiced and transmitted by Catholic evangelization in the Spanish viceroyalties, 16th-18th centuries
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Carlos Macias Prieto
Affiliation
Williams College
Project Title
Nahua Writing at a Moment of Crisis: Domingo Chimalpahin’s Preservation of the Cemanahuac Archive in Colonial Mexico
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Catherine Doucette
Affiliation
University of Virginia
Project Title
Materialities of Blackness in early colonial Jamaica