
2003-2004 PEAES Fellows
Resident & Post-Doctoral Fellow
Dr. Brian Schoen, University of Virginia: The Fragile Economic Fabric of Union: The Cotton South, Federal Union, and the Atlantic World Economy, 1787-1860. (spring)
Dr. Richard Chew, Visiting Assistant Professor in History, Bucknell University: Interests at Odds with Empire: Currency, the Coastal Trade, and the Making of American Nationhood.(spring)
Resident Dissertation Fellow
Linzy Brekke, Ph.D. candidate in History, Harvard University: The Scourge of Fashion: Clothing and Cultural Anxiety in the Economy of the New Nation, 1783-1800. (fall)
James Alexander Dun, Ph.D. candidate in History, Princeton University: Dangerous Neighbors: Slavery, Race, and St. Domingue in the Early American Republic, 1789-1800. (fall)
Short-Term Fellows
Dr. Sherry Johnson, Florida International University: Mercantilism Meets Mother Nature: Climate, Colonialism, and Economic Change in Cuba, 1763-1783.
Christian Koot, Ph.D. candidate in History, The University of Delaware: In Pursuit of Profit: Persistent Dutch Influence in the Inter-Imperial Trade of New York and the Lesser Antilles, 1621-1689.
Dr. Kim Gruenwald, Assistant Professor of History, Kent State University: Claiming a Continental Empire: Philadelphia Merchants and the Trans-Appalachian Frontier.
Richard Demirjian, Ph.D. candidate in American History, The University of Delaware: 'To All the Great Interests': Political Economy and the Road to a Monroe Doctrine, 1783-1823.
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