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2025-2026 Award Recipients
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2025-2026 Award Recipients
Fellowships
Maria Teresa Bruno
, Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici (Naples),
A new edition of Pensées philosophiques
Allison Cardon
, Hamilton College,
Influential (Mis)reading of Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded,
ASECS-LWL Fellow
Julia Carlson
, University of Cincinnati,
Representation and Accessibility in Romantic-Era Print Culture
Taryn Duffy
, University of Missouri,
Agents of Empire: Media, Monarchy, and Museums
Guy Hansen
, National Library of Australia,
Views of the colonies: British graphic satire in the age of Empire
Emma McEvoy
, University of Westminster,
Touring Britain: Domestic Travel Journals and Amateur Literary Culture 1785-1825,
Charles J. Cole Fellow
Rose Mckean
, University of York,
‘Objections of Terror’: Replication and Adaptation in Gothic chapbooks 1765-1830
Anna Myers
, University of Edinburgh,
‘Tongues in trees’: Wood and Cultural Identity in Britain from 1650 to 1850
Hannah Straw
, University of Warwick,
‘I am Grammont Mad’: Horace Walpole, the Count de Grammont, and the Making of the Restoration
Kate Tunstall
, University of Oxford,
Julie de Lespinasse and Marie Du Deffand: women, posterity and the literary bequest
Charles Upchurch
, Florida State University,
‘Called it Macaroni’: A British Queer History of the Revolutionary Era,
Joseph Peter Spang III Fellow
Benjamin Weisgall
, Columbia University,
Patterns, Books, and the Vernacularization of Architecture in Imperial Britain, 1745-1801,
George B. Cooper Fellow
Eliza Alexander Wilcox
, University of Tennessee,
Between Femmes: A Literary Prehistory of Femme Embodiment
Georgina Wilson
, University of York,
Literary Criticism and the Craft of Books,
Roger W. Eddy Fellow
Edward Yang
, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,
‘To Innovate, to Instruct, and to Entertain’: Horace Walpole, and Imagining the English Reader
Travel Grants
Rosalind Ballaster
, Mansfield College, University of Oxford,
Touching the Elements: short cultural history of touch in relation to each of the four elements (earth, air, fire and water) in the long eighteenth century
.
Sarah Bliss
, Florida State University,
Transgressive Forms: Manuscript and Print in Horace Walpole’s The Mysterious Mother
Jonathan Conlin
, University of Southampton,
D’Eon: A Self Made Woman
Julie Gammon
, University of Southampton,
Dressing Up: Fashion and Nightlife in the Eighteenth-Century Town
Jennifer Golightly
, Colorado College,
Gendered Licentiousness: Print Culture, Sexual Morality, and the Camp at Coxheath
Maria Hayward
, University of Southampton,
‘Dressing Up: Fashion and Nightlife in the Eighteenth-Century Town’
Adam Kozaczka
, Texas A&M International University,
Pinkerton’s Racialism and the Law-Literature-Architecture Axis in Walpole and Scott
Una McIlvenna
, Australian National University,
‘Singing the News: Ballads as News Media in Europe and Australia, 1550-1920’
Catherine Packham
, University of Sussex,
Persuasions and Prejudices: The Culture of Eloquence and Oratory, 1750-1830
Kate Retford
, Birkbeck, University of London,
Cutting and Pasting: Interacting with Print in Britain and Ireland, 1750-1840
Virlana Shchuka
, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
Writing Childbirth Complications and Postnatal Health Trauma, 1700-1850
Brendan Tam
, University of Warwick,
‘Pledged by Habit, Connection or Personal Honour’? Friendship and Politics in the late Hanoverian Period: 1760-1837
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2025-2026 Award Recipients
Fellowships
Maria Teresa Bruno
, Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici (Naples),
A new edition of Pensées philosophiques
Allison Cardon
, Hamilton College,
Influential (Mis)reading of Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded,
ASECS-LWL Fellow
Julia Carlson
, University of Cincinnati,
Representation and Accessibility in Romantic-Era Print Culture
Taryn Duffy
, University of Missouri,
Agents of Empire: Media, Monarchy, and Museums
Guy Hansen
, National Library of Australia,
Views of the colonies: British graphic satire in the age of Empire
Emma McEvoy
, University of Westminster,
Touring Britain: Domestic Travel Journals and Amateur Literary Culture 1785-1825,
Charles J. Cole Fellow
Rose Mckean
, University of York,
‘Objections of Terror’: Replication and Adaptation in Gothic chapbooks 1765-1830
Anna Myers
, University of Edinburgh,
‘Tongues in trees’: Wood and Cultural Identity in Britain from 1650 to 1850
Hannah Straw
, University of Warwick,
‘I am Grammont Mad’: Horace Walpole, the Count de Grammont, and the Making of the Restoration
Kate Tunstall
, University of Oxford,
Julie de Lespinasse and Marie Du Deffand: women, posterity and the literary bequest
Charles Upchurch
, Florida State University,
‘Called it Macaroni’: A British Queer History of the Revolutionary Era,
Joseph Peter Spang III Fellow
Benjamin Weisgall
, Columbia University,
Patterns, Books, and the Vernacularization of Architecture in Imperial Britain, 1745-1801,
George B. Cooper Fellow
Eliza Alexander Wilcox
, University of Tennessee,
Between Femmes: A Literary Prehistory of Femme Embodiment
Georgina Wilson
, University of York,
Literary Criticism and the Craft of Books,
Roger W. Eddy Fellow
Edward Yang
, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,
‘To Innovate, to Instruct, and to Entertain’: Horace Walpole, and Imagining the English Reader
Travel Grants
Rosalind Ballaster
, Mansfield College, University of Oxford,
Touching the Elements: short cultural history of touch in relation to each of the four elements (earth, air, fire and water) in the long eighteenth century
.
Sarah Bliss
, Florida State University,
Transgressive Forms: Manuscript and Print in Horace Walpole’s The Mysterious Mother
Jonathan Conlin
, University of Southampton,
D’Eon: A Self Made Woman
Julie Gammon
, University of Southampton,
Dressing Up: Fashion and Nightlife in the Eighteenth-Century Town
Jennifer Golightly
, Colorado College,
Gendered Licentiousness: Print Culture, Sexual Morality, and the Camp at Coxheath
Maria Hayward
, University of Southampton,
‘Dressing Up: Fashion and Nightlife in the Eighteenth-Century Town’
Adam Kozaczka
, Texas A&M International University,
Pinkerton’s Racialism and the Law-Literature-Architecture Axis in Walpole and Scott
Una McIlvenna
, Australian National University,
‘Singing the News: Ballads as News Media in Europe and Australia, 1550-1920’
Catherine Packham
, University of Sussex,
Persuasions and Prejudices: The Culture of Eloquence and Oratory, 1750-1830
Kate Retford
, Birkbeck, University of London,
Cutting and Pasting: Interacting with Print in Britain and Ireland, 1750-1840
Virlana Shchuka
, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
Writing Childbirth Complications and Postnatal Health Trauma, 1700-1850
Brendan Tam
, University of Warwick,
‘Pledged by Habit, Connection or Personal Honour’? Friendship and Politics in the late Hanoverian Period: 1760-1837
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