Congratulations to the 2024 BSA Fellowship Winners!
February 27, 2024
Congratulations to the 2024 Fellowship Award Winners, whose bibliographical research and scholarship will be supported by the Society and its partners:
- Giulia Benghi, “‘Petrarchean’ Dante / ‘Dantean Petrarch’: A Pivotal Shift in XIV-XV Century Editions” (BSA Short Term Fellowship)
- Dagmara Budzioch, “’Esther put on her royal apparel’ (Esther 5:1) – Luxurious Esther Scrolls with “Lace” Borders, Masterpieces of Jewish Art from the 18th-Century Holland” (BSA Short Term Fellowship)
- Jeonghun Choi, “Localization of European Knowledge in 19th century Japan” (BSA Short Term Fellowship)
- Tammy Clemons, “Zines in Appalachia: Exploring Regional Archives of DIY Publications” (The Reese Fellowship for American Bibliography and the History of the Book in the Americas)
- Sonja Drimmer, “Politics and the Heraldic Print” (BSA Short Term Fellowship)
- Julie R. Enszer, “Understanding the Scope and Impact of the Women in Print Movement through Bibliography” (The BSA-St. Louis Mercantile Library Fellowship for Research in North American Bibliography)
- Michael Johnston, “The Popular Literature of Late Medieval England: The Manuscripts of The Prick of Conscience” (The BSA-Caxton Club Fellowship for Midwestern Bibliographers)
- Nicole LaBouff, “The Countess of Aylesford and Her Circle: Art, Science, and Nobility in Georgian Britain” (The Peck-Stacopoole Fellowship for Early Career Collections Professionals)
- Kirstyn Leuner, “British Library Research for The Stainforth Library of Women’s Writing: A Recovery Work Book” (The BSA-ASECS Fellowship for Bibliographical Studies in the Eighteenth Century)
- Tara Lyons, “Her Books: Women’s Libraries in an Age of Rebellion (1640-1660)” (The Katharine F. Pantzer Senior Fellowship in the British Book Trades)
- Kelly McCay, “The Making of Shorthand Manuals in Early Modern England” (The Katharine Pantzer Junior Fellowship in the British Book Trades)
- Oleksandr Okhrimenko, “Medieval Western European Manuscripts in the Collection of Vernadskyi National Library of Ukraine” (The Peck-Stacopoole Fellowship for Early Career Collections Professionals)
- Hyeona Park, “셩경직해광익 (Syeong-Kyeong-Jik-Hai-Kyang-Ik) [The Bible Literal Interpretation for Wide Instruction]: The Origin of the Korean Bible” (BSA Short Term Fellowship)
- Arianna Ray, “Brasilia Qua Parte Paret Belgis: Land, Power, and Race in Seventeenth-Century Maps of Dutch Brazil” (The Charles J. Tanenbaum Fellowship in Cartographical Bibliography)
- Guillermo Wilde, “Indigenous Map-Making in the Frontier Missions of South America” (The BSA-Pine Tree Foundation Fellowship in Hispanic Bibliography)
For a list of previous BSA Research Fellows and their research topics, follow this link.