Fellows Directory
2020-2021
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Andrew Konove
Affiliation
University of Texas at San Antonio
Project Title
Making Change: Money, Wealth, and Sovereignty in Hispanic America, 1750-1850
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Anthony Meyer
Affiliation
University of California, Los Angeles
Project Title
Things to Give, Things to Fear: Tlamacazque and their Roles in the Mexica (A.D. 1325 - 1521) and Early Transatlantic Worlds
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Blake Grindon
Affiliation
Princeton University
Project Title
The Death of Jane McCrea and the Contest for Warfare in the Northeast: Natives, Colonists and Europeans in the American Revolutionary War
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Camille Sallé
Affiliation
European University Institute
Project Title
Facing Plague, Curing the Labour Force? Healthcare policies for the cerro of the Villa Imperial
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Carlos Diego Arenas Pacheco
Affiliation
University of Notre Dame
Project Title
Latincopa tlahtolli: rhetorical conservatism in Latin-Nahuatl translations, 1570-1611
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Catalina Andrango-Walker
Affiliation
Virginia Tech
Project Title
The Exposure of the Failures of Spain’s Expansionist Mission in Peru and La Florida in the Works of Luis Jéronimo de Oré
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Celso Mendoza
Affiliation
Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Project Title
1564: The Year the Conquest of Mexico Was Complete as Told in 'The Annals of Juan Bautista'
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Crislayne Alfagali
Affiliation
Pontificia Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Project Title
Indigenous and African people “able to work”: labor relations in the South Atlantic, 18th century
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David Fernández
Affiliation
Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto
Project Title
The Idea of the Book in the Americas (1539-1820)
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Ebony Jones
Affiliation
New York University
Project Title
Dangerous Characters: Geographies of Punishment and Atlantic World Slavery
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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)