
2002-2003 PEAES Fellows
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Dr. Jane T. Merritt, Assistant Professor of History, Old Dominion University: The Trouble with Tea: Consumption, Politics, and the Making of a Global Colonial Economy.
Dissertation Fellow
Michelle L. Craig, Ph.D. Candidate in History, University of Michigan: From Cultivation to Cup: Coffee Trade and Consumption in the British Atlantic Empire, 1765-1833.
Stephen A. Mihm, Ph.D. Candidate in History, New York University: Making Money: Bank Notes, Counterfeiting, and Confidence, 1789-1877.
Short-Term Fellows
Carl Robert Keyes, Ph.D. Candidate in History, Johns Hopkins University: Advertising and the Commercial Community in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia
Julia C. Ott, Ph.D. Candidate in History, Yale University: Selling Confidence: Credit, Character, and the Origins of American Market Culture
Dr. Andrew Schocket, Assistant Professor of History, Bowling Green State University: Consolidating Power: Inventing the Corporate Sphere in Philadelphia, 1780-1840
Brian Schoen, Ph.D. Candidate in History, University of Virginia: Southern Freetraders vs. Pennsylvania Protectionists: The Print Battle for National Political Economic Policy, 1819-1846
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