Visiting Fellows and Travel Grant Recipients: 2017-2018 | Lewis Walpole Library Visiting Fellows and Travel Grant Recipients: 2017-2018 Fellowships Isabelle Baudino ENS de Lyon, Visualizing British History: Illustrations for Rapin de Thoyras’s History of England in the Collections of the Lewis Walpole Library Stephen Bending , University of Southampton, Pleasure Gardens and the Problems of Pleasure in Britain, France and North America, 1650-1820 ; Joseph Peter Spang III Fellowship Sarah Berkowitz , University of Virginia, The Mediocrity of Character Thora Brylowe , University of Colorado Boulder , Impressions and Folds: The Ecology of Romantic-Era Paper ; Lewis Walpole Library and Beinecke Library Fellow Alison FitzGerald , Maynooth University, Spectacles and Shows: Exhibitions and Entertainment in Early Modern Ireland Kate Grandjouan , Independent Scholar, Anglo-French Encounters: Graphic Satire and National Identity 1688-1815 Nick Groom , University of Exeter, A History of the Gothic, 1688-1774 Georgia Haseldine , Queen Mary, University of London, Radical Portraits, 1789-1819 ; George B. Cooper Fellowship Judith Hawley , Royal Holloway, University of London, The Amateur Theatrical Culture of Strawberry Hill ; Charles J. Cole Fellowship Kathleen Lubey , St. John’s University, Genital Politics in Revolutionary Visual Satire ; ASECS Fellowship Gavin Morrison , The University of Edinburgh, Walpole’s Corsican Intrigues Ashley Schoppe , University of Tulsa, Divisive Threads: Politicized Fashion in Long Eighteenth-Century British Literature; Roger W. Eddy Fellowship Eugenia Zuroski , Brown University, Odious Creatures and Amphibious Females: Cosmopolitan Changeability in Late Eighteenth-Century Fiction and Caricature Travel Grants Amy Garnai , Tel Aviv University, Thomas Holcroft and the Revolutionary Drama Madeleine Pelling , University of York, Authoring the Museum: Narrative in Early Modern Collections Tom Pye , King’s College, University of Cambridge, Narratives of Liberty in Scottish Thought, 1747-1787 Robbie Richardson , University of Kent, The Antiquarian’s Indian Judith Ridner , Mississippi State University, Clothing the Babel: The Material Culture of Ethnic Identity in Early America Whitney Barlow Robles , Harvard University, Curious Species: ​How Animals Made Natural History, 1700–1820 Jenna Rossi-Camus , University of the Arts London, London College of Fashion , Fashion & Folly: Developing a Curatorial Proposal for a Site-Specific Exhibition at Strawberry Hill House Yale Graduate Student Summer Fellow Christine Brandner , Department of the History of Art, Yale University, Addressing Another Body in Jean–Étienne Liotard’s Portraits Additional Navigation Close