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 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
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