J. Franklin Jameson Fellows

 

Year

Name

Research Topic

2006–07 Lisa Tetrault The Memory of a Movement: Woman Suffrage and Reconstruction America, 1865–1890
2005–06 Chad A. Goldberg Social policy innovations and political struggles over citizenship from the late 19th century to the 1990s
2004–05 Christopher Capozzola Political and cultural history of the relationship between citizenship and obligation in 20th-century American public life
2003–04 Carolyn Eastman The making of a gendered American public in the years after the Revolution
2002–03 Jason Loviglio “The Intimate Public: Network Radio and Mass-Mediated Democracy, 1932–1947”
2001–02 Jeremy Bonner Changing role of American religion in the public sphere during the 20th century; Episcopalian political activists
2000–01 Joanne Freeman “The Field of Honor:  Dueling, Honor, and the American National Character”
1999–2000 Michaele Hönicke “Know Your Enemy: American Interpretations of Socialism”
1998–99 Edward Baptist
University of Pennsylvania

(declined)
Creating an Old South: The Plantation Frontier in Middle Florida, 1821–1865
1997–98 Scott Sandage
Carnegie Mellon University
Defeats and Dreams: A Cultural History of Failure in 19th-Century America
1996–97 Karen Ward Mahar
California State Univ., Northridge
Women, Filmmaking, and the Gendering of the American Film Industry, 1896–1928
1995–96 Lynda Hill
Temple University
Uncommon Denominators of Mass Observation and the WPA Federal Writers' Project
1994–95 Mia E. Bay
Rutgers University
Daniel Alexander Payne Murry: African-American Bibliographer
1993–94 Gail S. Terry
Wabash College
Family Empires: A Frontier Elite in Virginia and Kentucky, 1740–1815
1992–93 David Sheinin
Trent Univ. (CAN)
The United States and the Early Development of the Pan American Union, 1900–1940
1991–92 Ellen T. Eslinger
James Madison University
The Great Revival in Bourbon County, Kentucky
1990–91 Michael A. Morrison
Indiana Univ., Indianapolis
The Eclipse of Manifest Destiny: Territorial Expansion and the Disruption of the Jacksonian Political System
1989–90 Carole R. McCann
Univ. of Maryland, Balitmore Co.
Race, Class, and Gender in U.S. Birth Control Politics, 1920–1945
1988–89 Sybil Lipschultz
Univ. of Miami
Politics of Equality: Women's Labor Laws, Feminism, and the Supreme Court in the1920s
1987–88 Michael R. Hyman
Brooklyn, NY
Dissent in the Post-Reconstruction South
1986–87 Lori D. Ginzberg
Philadelphia, PA
Women and Benevolence in the 19th Century U.S.
1985–86 Evelyn Brooks
Univ. of Maryland
Righteous Discontent: The Woman's Movement in The Black Baptist Church, 1880–1930
1984–85 Rosemarie Zagarri
Washington, D.C.
The Emergence of the Extensive Republic: Representation in the United States, 1976–1812
1983–84 Morey D. Rothberg
Office of Personnel Management, D.C
A Biography of J. Franklin Jameson
1982–83 Elisabeth Griffith
American University
The Equal Rights Amendment: 1913–82
1981–82 Eduard Mark
Mohegan Community College
(resigned 8/10/82)
The Interpretation of Soviet Communism in the United States, 1917–1950
  Alternate Accepted:
Priscilla M. Roberts
American "Eastern Establishment" and World War II: The Emergence of a Foreign Policy Tradition
1980–81 Margaret S. Thompson
Knox College
Congress and Lobbying in the Age of Grant
1979–80 Frederick J. Stielow
Grinnell College
Role and Emergence of Resorts in the Late 19th-Century South
1978–79 Paul Finkelman
Univ. of Texas, Austin
Leagl and Political History of Slave Legislation in the U.S.
1977–78 John C.A. Stagg Political Aspects of the War of 1812
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