
2004-2005 PEAES Fellows
Resident Post-doctoral Fellows
Dr. Brian Luskey, McNeil Center for Early American Studies, University of Pennsylvania: Countinghouse Clerks and Counter Jumpers: Young Men and Society in the American Northeast, 1790-1860
Dr. Sharon Ann Murphy, History Department, University of Virginia: A Matter of Life and Death: Life Insurance and the Emergence of the Modern American Economy
Resident Dissertation Fellow
Amanda B. Moniz, Ph.D. candidate in History, University of Michigan: 'Labours in the Cause of Humanity in Every Part of the Globe': Transatlantic Philanthropic Collaboration and the Cosmopolitan Ideal, 1760-1815
Short-Term Fellows
Dr. Sean Adams, History Department, University of Central Florida: Fires of the Early Republic: The Technology, Consumption, and Household Economies of Heat
Jonathan Eacott, Ph.D. candidate in History, University of Michigan: Fashioning Societies: Eastern Goods in the Making of the Eighteenth-Century World
Dr. Robert Grant, English Department, University of Kent: The Anglo-American West: global contexts/global economies
Karla Kelling, Ph.D. candidate in History, University of Washington, Seattle: Common Women: Class and Labor in Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia
Eleanor Hayes McConnell, Ph.D. candidate in American Studies, University of Iowa: Economic Citizenship in Revolutionary New Jersey, 1763-1820
Dr. Michael W. Tuck, History Department, Northeastern Illinois University: The Rise and Fall of the Atlantic Beeswax Trade, ca.1455- ca.1900
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