The Society announces the 2014 BSA Research Fellows
May 14, 2014
At the BSA Annual Meeting in January 2014 the Fellowship Committee announced the awardees of fellowships for this year. Congratulations to all:
Tamara Atkin, University of London, “Play and Book: Drama, Reading, and the Invention of the Literary in Tudor England” (Short-term Fellowship)
Andrew Bricker, Stanford University, “The Eighteenth-Century Illicit Book Trade” (BSA-ASECS Fellowship)
Sonja Drimmer, University of Massachusetts Amherst, “The Professionalization of Manuscript Illuminators in Late Medieval London” (Short-term Fellowship)
John Garcia, University of California, Berkeley, “John Dunton’s A Summer’s Ramble: The Unpublished Narrative of a Bookseller’s Travels in the Atlantic World, 1685-1705″ (Pantzer Fellowship)
Daniel Hobbins, University of Notre Dame, “Authorial Colophons in Late Medieval Manuscripts” (Folter Fellowship)
Robert Imes, University of Saskatchewan, “Chorography and Cartography: Domestic Travels, Domestic Maps” (Tanenbaum Fellowship)
Heike Jablonski, Heidelberg University, “John Foxe in America: Publishing, Distributing, and Reading the Book of Martyrs in the United States” (McCorison Fellowship)
Gary Kurutz, California State Library, “Klondike & Alaska Gold Rushes: Descriptive Bibliography” (BSA-Mercantile Library Fellowship)
Amanda Laugesen, Australian National Dictionary Centre, “Books for the World: The Franklin Book Program, American Publishers, and the Global Cultural Cold War” (Reese Fellowship)
Michelle Levy, Simon Fraser University, “Women’s Print History Project, 1750-1830” (Senior Pantzer Fellowship)
Jack Lynch, Rutgers University, “The Shakespeare Phantom: The Lives of William Henry Ireland” (Short-term Fellowship)
Philip Palmer, University of Massachusetts Amherst, “Copious Book, Book in Pieces: Material Readings of Thomas Coryate and the Early English Travelogue” (Short-term Fellowship)
For a complete list of all the BSA Fellows back to 1983 see the Fellowships page on this site.