2026-2027 Award Recipients | Lewis Walpole Library

2026-2027 Award Recipients
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2026-2027 Award Recipients
Fellowships
Emily Deal
, University of East Anglia,
Exploring the shared network between Mary, Lady Hervey, (1699-1769) and Horace Walpole (1717-1797) in the collections of the Lewis Walpole Library, Farmington, Connecticut
Meghan Kobza
, Newcastle University,
Georgian Bath: A Circus of Characters
, Roger W. Eddy Fellowship
Jia Liu
, University of Exeter,
Transnational Visual Politics: Satirical Imagery and Print Culture between Britain and Late Qing China
, George B. Cooper Fellowship
Mark Tschaepe
, Prairie View A&M University,
Noisy Bodies against Normative Pressures: The Macaroni and Theatrical Magazine (1770-1774) as Technology of Self
, Charles J. Cole Fellowship
Charlotte Vallis
, University of York,
Mothers of the Fatherland: gender, identity and power in the reigns of Elizaveta Petrovna, 1741-1761, and Catherine II, 1762-1796
Pierre Von-Ow
, University of St. Andrews,
‘Other Imaginations’: Nicholas Saunderson’s Lectures on Optics and the Rainbow
, ASECS-LWL Fellowship
Cynthia Wall
, University of Virginia,
Walpole-A Life in Ten Letters
James Wood
, University of East Anglia,
Horace Walpole and the Fragility of Paper
Deepali Yadav
, Banaras Hindu University,
Expanding the colonial archive: Illustrating the homes of English officers in India
Travel Grants
Liza Blake
, University of Toronto,
Margaret Cavendish’s Books: Feminist Bibliography and Critical Editing
Benjamin Casey
, Maynooth University,
Picturing the Irish professions, 1760—1830
Kyung Seo Chung
, Tufts University,
Animating London: It-Narratives, Nonhuman Voices, and Urban Agency in the Eighteenth Century
Cameron Kline
, Syracuse University,
Improvisation and Empire: Indigenous Diplomacy, Colonial Governance, and the Albany Conferences, 1745–1754
Alexandra Langer
, John Hopkins University,
‘Devils clear the Way’: An Expansive History of the Stamp Act Crisis of 1765
William Levine
, Middle Tennessee State University,
Patronage, Whig Ideology, and the Rhetoric of Panegyrics during George Townshend’s Lord Lieutenancy of Ireland
Chloe Northrop
, Tarrant County College,
Sea-Daddy: Shifting Tides of Celebrity in Eighteenth-Century British Naval Figures
Claire Ó Nualláin
, Courtauld Institute of Art,
Antiquarianism, the Fine Arts and Protestant Identity in Eighteenth Century Ireland
John Plunkett
, University Exeter,
Peeping, Pictures and Printsellers: The Evolution of the Show-Box
Michelle Reynolds
, Independent Scholar,
Women Illustrators in the Lewis Walpole Library
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