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ACLS Fellowship Program

Fellowship Year
Related Program

Cassius Adair

Year:
  • 2021
New York University
The Transgender Internet

Marcus P. Adams

Year:
  • 2013
  • 2020
University of Albany, State University of New York
Making and Knowing: Thomas Hobbes’s Unified Philosophy

Christine M. Adams

Year:
  • 2020
St. Mary's College of Maryland
The Merveilleuses and their Impact on the French Social Imaginary, 1795-1799 and Beyond

Retika Adhikari

Year:
  • 2021
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Refugee Crossings: Everyday Geographies of Bhutanese Refugee Encampment and Resettlement
ACLS Centennial Fellow in the Dynamics of Place

Fazia Aitel

Year:
  • 2020
Claremont McKenna College
Amazigh Women, Trauma, and the Legacy of Colonialism

Eram Alam

Year:
  • 2022
Harvard University
The Care of Foreigners

Myles Ali

Year:
  • 2021
University of California, Merced
Captive Lives: Experiences of Slavery and Freedom in Colonial Sierra Leone

Bench Ansfield

Year:
  • 2020
  • 2022
Harvard University
Born in Flames: Racial Finance and the Underwriting of Incendiary Cities

Amy Appleford

Year:
  • 2020
Boston University
In Place of the Self: Ascetic Matters in Medieval England

Cameron Awkward-Rich

Year:
  • 2020
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Refuse: Maladjustment and Trans[masculine] Thought

Stephanie M. Bahr

Year:
  • 2020
Hamilton College
Reading Martyred Signs: Reformation Hermeneutics and English Literature
ACLS Carl and Betty Pforzheimer Fellow

Simon Balto

Year:
  • 2020
The University of Iowa
Racial Framing: Blackfaced Criminals in Jim Crow America

Banu Bargu

Year:
  • 2020
University of California, Santa Cruz
Corporeal Politics: Violent Uses of the Body in the Present

Hannah Barker

Year:
  • 2020
Arizona State University
Race, Slavery, and Law in Medieval Italy

Maria Beliaeva Solomon

Year:
  • 2022
University of Maryland, College Park
Recovering the Revue des colonies (1834-1842): the First French Periodical by and for People of Color
ACLS Morton N. Cohen and Richard N. Swift Fellowship Fund

Damiano Benvegnu

Year:
  • 2022
Dartmouth College
The Fascist Forest: Mussolini’s Trees and the Ecological Legacy of Fascism

Elizabeth Bernick

Year:
  • 2022
J. Paul Getty Museum
Reading Between the Lines: How New Chain Line Evidence Can Answer Old Questions About Raphael's Roman Circle and the Leonardeschi in Milan

Lisa Bhungalia

Year:
  • 2020
Kent State University
“From the American People”: Aid, War, and the US Security State in Palestine

Samantha Billing

Year:
  • 2022
Pennsylvania State University
Making the Miskitu: Indigenous Ethnogenesis in Colonial Central America

Joella Bitter

Year:
  • 2021
University of Virginia
The Aural City: Sensory Politics in the Making of Gulu, Uganda

Floridalma Boj Lopez

Year:
  • 2021
University of California, Los Angeles
Mayan Organizing and Cultural Production in the Diaspora

Isacar Bolaños

Year:
  • 2022
California State University, Long Beach
The Nature of Ottoman Iraq: Environmental Management at the Margins of Empire, 1831-1917

Renee Jorgensen Bolinger

Year:
  • 2021
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Rewriting Rights: Making Reasonable Mistakes in a Social Context

Jordan Branch

Year:
  • 2020
Claremont McKenna College
Virtual Territories: War and the State in a Digital Age

Lisa Brooks

Year:
  • 2020
Amherst College
Tracking Molsemsis: An Indigenous and Environmental History of Eastern Coyote

Melissa Burch

Year:
  • 2022
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Afterlives of Conviction: Work, Race and the Criminal Records Complex

Nicole A. Burrowes

Year:
  • 2020
University of Texas at Austin
Seeds of Solidarity: African-Indian Relations and the 1935 Labor Rebellions in British Guiana

Christopher Cameron

Year:
  • 2020
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Liberal Religion and Race in America
ACLS Oscar Handlin Fellow

Naomi T. Campa

Year:
  • 2022
University of Texas at Austin
I Do What I Want: Freedom and Power in Classical Athens

Lilia Campana

Year:
  • 2021
Texas A&M University
Byzantine Ship Design and Its Legacy in the West Transmission and Application of Shipbuilding Knowledge in Venice and Beyond: Nautical Archaeology, Shipbuilding Texts, and Mediterranean Contexts

Allison Caplan

Year:
  • 2022
University of California, Santa Barbara
Indigenous Art Theory under the Aztec Empire
ACLS H. and T. King Fellow in Ancient American Art and Culture

Hector Carrillo

Year:
  • 2020
Northwestern University
The Afterlife of Documents: Identity, Mobility, and the Genealogical Imagination

Alicia Carroll

Year:
  • 2021
University of California, Irvine
Indiscipline: Queering Native American Autobiography

Susie Lan Cassel

Year:
  • 2020
California State University, San Marcos
The Ah Quin Diary: Shedding Light on the Dark Ages of the Chinese Exclusion Era

Lindsay M. Ceballos

Year:
  • 2020
Lafayette College
Dostoevsky’s Disciples: Religion and National Ideology in Russian Culture, 1881–1913

Christy Chapin

Year:
  • 2020
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Flexible Finance: Finance Capitalism and the Evolving Culture of Risk

Utathya Chattopadhyaya

Year:
  • 2021
University of California, Santa Barbara
Bengal Ganja: Cannabis and Empire in British India

Ryan P. Clasby

Year:
  • 2022
The Art and Archaeology of the Upper Amazon Monograph Project

Aris Moreno Clemons

Year:
  • 2022
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Speaking Race: Linguistic Profiling and Ethno-Racial Development Among Dominican(-American) High School Students

Jon T. Coleman

Year:
  • 2020
University of Notre Dame
The Mighty Kankakee: History Against the Current

Andrea Comiskey

Year:
  • 2022
University of Pittsburgh
The Poetics of Stop-Motion Animation

Ashley Cordes

Year:
  • 2021
University of Utah
From the Gold Rush to the Cryptocurrency Code Rush?: Communication of Alternative Currency in Indigenous Communities

Joel E. Correia

Year:
  • 2021
University of Florida
Disrupting the Patrón: Unsettling Racial Geographies in Pursuit of Indigenous Environmental Justice

Diego Mauricio Cortes

Year:
  • 2022
University of Pittsburgh at Bradford
Modernizing through Electronic and Digital Media: Transnational Evangelicalism and Indigenous Cultures in the Andes

John Alba Cutler

Year:
  • 2020
Northwestern University
Latinx Modernism and the Spirit of Latinoamericanismo

Emmalon Davis

Year:
  • 2022
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Paradoxes of Resistance: Maria Stewart’s Political Philosophy

Lara Deeb

Year:
  • 2009
  • 2020
Scripps College
Beyond Sectarianism: Interreligious Marriage & Social Difference in Lebanon

Daisy Delogu

Year:
  • 2020
University of Chicago
The Political Pastoral: Shepherds, Sheep, and Wolves between Late Medieval France and Burgundy (1364-1461)

Andrew S. Denning

Year:
  • 2020
University of Kansas
Automotive Empire: Roads, Mobility, and the Making of the Colonial State in Africa, 1900-1945

Rosanna Dent

Year:
  • 2016
  • 2021
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Studying Indigenous Brazil: Moral Economies of Research in A’uwe-Xavante Territory
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