2000-2001 PEAES Fellows

 

Post-Doctoral Fellow

 

Donna J. Rilling, Assistant Professor of History, State University of New York, Stony Brook: Industry, Environment, and Community in the Early 19th Century Greater Delaware Valley.

 

Dissertation Fellow

 

Katherine Carté, Ph.D. candidate in Early American History, University of Wisconsin, Madison: Of Heaven and Earth: Economic Activity and Religion Among Backcountry Moravians, 1740-1800

 

Short-Term Fellows

 

Sean Patrick Adams, Assistant Professor of History, University of Central Florida: Old Dominion and Industrial Commonwealths: The Political Economy of Coal in Virginia and Pennsylvania, 1810-1875

 

Brooke Hunter, Ph.D. candidate in History, University of Delaware: The Threshold of Exchange: The Flour Industry of the Lower Delaware River Valley, 1750-1820

 

Elizabeth M. Nuxoll, Adjunct Assistant Professor of American History, Long Island University: A Biography of Robert Morris

 

Joseph T. Rainer, Ph.D. candidate in American Studies, College of William and Mary: The Honorable Fraternity of Moving Merchants: Yankee Peddlers in the Old South, 1800-1860

 

Rohit Daniel Wadhwani, Ph.D. candidate in History, University of Pennsylvania: The Social, Economic, and Political Origins of Expanding Access to Financial Institutions in the 19th Century Northeast