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Richmond B. Adams
Department of English
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
rba7771@siu.edu
Puritans
2005-07

Ian Aebel
History Department
Horton Social Science Center
University of New Hampshire
ijs2@cisunix.unh.edu
Early Modern British and Spanish Atlantic Intellectual History, Historiography,
and the History of the Book
2007-09

Eric Aldrich
Department of English
Arizona State University
ealdrich@asu.edu
Literature
2007-09

Joseph Alkana
Department of English
University of Miami
jalkana@miami.edu
2006-07

Douglas Anderson
Department of English
University of Georgia
anderson@arches.uga.edu
Seventeenth-century American history and letters, Eighteenth-century American history and letters,
Benjamin Franklin, William Bradford, Charles Brockden Brown, John Woolman
2005-06

Eric Anderson
Department of English
George Mason University
eandersd@gmu.edu
Native American Literature, U.S. Southern Literature, American fiction, beginnings to 21st century,
Multiethnic American fiction
2006-07

Jill Kirsten Anderson
Department of English
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
jiander@siue.edu
Early American Literature, Novel, Gender Studies, English Education
2006-08

Larry Anderson
Department of Humanities and Learning Support
Darton College
larry.anderson@darton.edu
Colonial and Federalist American Literature
2005-07

Mischelle Anthony
Department of English
Wilkes University
anthony@wilkes.edu
Early American literature, Early Women writers of the novel, Gothic fiction, Sentimental fiction,
Eighteenth-century autobiography
2003-05

Christopher Apap
New York University
Department of Comparative Literature
ccapap@hotmail.com
Early American Literature; Literature of the Atlantic World
2006-08 

Jared L. Aragona
Department of English
Scottsdale Community College
jared.aragona@sccmail.maricopa.edu
Period of Exploration, Early Colonization, Utopian Studies
2005-07

Stephen Carl Arch
Department of English
Michigan State University
arch@msu.edu
American Puritanism, Anglo-American Enlightenment, novel, autobiography
2006-08 

Santa Arias
Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics
Florida State University, Tallahassee
Latin America, historical writing, religion and cultural identity, slavery narratives, (auto)biography
2005-06

Nancy Armstrong
Department of English
Brown University
Nancy_Armstrong@Brown.edu
18th and 19th-century Anglophone literatures
2007-09

Douglas M. Arnold
Division of Education Programs
National Endowment for the Humanities
darnold@neh.gov
Political and intellectual history of the American Revolution and the early American republic.
2006-08

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Jennifer Baker
Department of English
New York University
jbaker@nyu.edu
American literature, culture, and intellectual history
2007-09

Noelle Baker
Independent Scholar
Neenah, WI
nbaker2@new.rr.com
nineteenth-century women's writing and book history
2007-09

Jacob Ball
Department of English
Old Dominion University
jball015@odu.edu
8th-19th American Literature,
19th Century American Drama, Captivity Narratives
2007-08

Mary McAleer Balkun
Department of English
Seton Hall University
balkunma@shu.edu
travel narratives, material culture in early America, early African American poetry
2006-08

Eve Tavor Bannet
Department of English
University of Oklahoma
etbannet@ou.edu
Transatlantic Studies
2007-10 

Elise Bartosik-Velez
Department of Spanish and Portuguese
Dickinson College
bartosie@dickinson.edu
literatures and histories of the Americas, colonial to early national
period; Christopher Columbus
2005-07

James Basker
Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
basker@gilderlehrman.org
2005-06 

Michael Batinski
History Department
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
2007-08

Robert M. Battistini
Department of English
Franklin & Marshall College
robert.battistini@fandm.edu
Early American Novel; Early American Political Discourse
2006-08

Ralph Bauer

Department of English
University of Maryland
bauerr@umd.edu
Comparative Colonial Americas
2005-07

Tom  Baughn
History Department
Catholic University of America
tbpublius@comcast.net
Eighteenth Century American and French Intellectual and Political History
2004-06

Rosalie Baum
Department of English
University of South Florida--Tampa
rbaum1@cas.usf.edu
Early American, Nineteenth-century American, Southern
2008-10

Sarah H. Beckjord
Department of Romance Languages & Literatures
Boston College
Spanish American Literature and Culture
2007-08

Joshua Bellin
La Roche College
Department of English
bellinj1@laroche.edu
Early American Literature, Native American Literature
2006-07

Wendy Bellion
Department of Art History
University of Delaware
wbellion@udel.edu
art history, cultural studies
2005-06

Yael  Ben-zvi
Department  of Foreign  Literatures
Ben-Gurion  University
Israel
yaelbz@bgu.ac.il
American  literature and  culture to 1900;  postcolonial theory; 
cultural anthropology; intellectual history;  literary history; 
interdisciplinary studies.
2007-08

Catherine Blecki
Independent Scholar
cblecki@pacbell.net
women from colonial period to 19th c. Revolutionary War
2005-06

David A. Boruchoff
Hispanic Studies
McGill University
david.boruchoff@mcgill.ca
Literature of Discovery and Exploration; Historiography; Missionary 
Culture; Comparative Colonial Studies; Intellectual History
2006-08

Heather Bouwman
Department of English
University of St. Thomas
hmbouwman@stthomas.edu
Colonial and early American literature
2006-07

Amy Branam
Department of English
Frostburg State University
abranam@frostburg.edu
Transatlantic Romanticism
2007-08

Michael P. Branch
Department of English
University of Nevada, Reno
mbranch@unr.edu
2006-07

Birgit Brander Rasmussen
Department of English
bbranderrasm@wisc.edu
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Early and Colonial American Literature; Comparative Ethnic Studies;
Race and American Literature; Colonialism and Post-colonialism
2007-08

Kathryn Braund

Department of History
Auburn University
American History to 1800; Creek and Seminole Indians, 18th and early 19th century;Southern History to 1800
braunkh@auburn.edu
2006-07

Charles Brichford
Division of Languages and Literature
Concord University 
brichfordc@concord.due
American Literature
2004-06

Joanna  Brooks
Department of English
University of Texas at Austin
brooks.j@mail.utexas.edu
Early American literature; African-American literature; Native American
2005-06

Kristina Bross
Department of English
Purdue University
kbross@purdue.edu
Colonial/Early American literature
Lifetime Member

Audrey L. Brown
Park Ethnography Program
Park Cultural Resources
National Park Service
Department of the Interior
audrey_brown@nps.gov or audreydc@earthlink.net
Anthropology, Concentration Ethnohistory,Women, Cultural Politics, Heritage Preservation
2005-07

David Brown
Department of History
The College of William and Mary
dabro3@wm.edu
Colonial History, Plantations, Archaeology, Material Culture
2007-08

The John Carter Brown Library
Brown University
Box 1894
Providence, Rhode Island 02912
JCBL_Information@brown.edu 
Americana
2007-08

Matthew P. Brown
Department of English
University of Iowa
matthew-p-brown@uiowa.edu
Book studies; the history of reading; early American literature and culture
2006-08

William M. Brown
gvmikeb@cox.net
American History, American Southwest
2005-07

Martin Brückner
Department of English
University of Delaware
mcb@udel.edu
18th/19th American literature and culture; history of cartography/geography; material culture; literacy and pedagogy
2005-07

JF Buckley
Department of English
Ohio State University
buckley.1@osu.edu
Early American Literature and Culture
19th Century American Literature and Culture
LBTQ Literature and Culture
2007-08

Hazel Burgess
Independent Scholar
hburgess@mail.usyd.edu.au
Early American Quakers; Early American religion; The life, works and  times of Thomas Paine; Hinduism
2006-08

Erica Burleigh
Department of English
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
eburleigh@jjay.cuny.edu
colonial and early American literature
2006-08

Michelle Burnham
Department of English
Santa Clara University
mburnham@scu.edu
contact literature, economics and literature, Atlantic studies
2006-07

Sandra Burr
Department of English
Northern Michigan University
sburr@nmu.edu
Early American literature; Early African-American and black Transatlantic writings;
Family studies, including children's literature, history of the family, education, and domesticity
2005-07 

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Edward Cahill
Department of English
Fordham University
edcahill@fordham.edu
Early American literature, culture, and intellectual history
2005-07

Angela Calcaterra
Department of English and Comparative Literature
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
angie.calcaterra@gmail.com
American Literature to 1900; Native American Literature; American Studies
2006-08

Jennifer Camden
Department of English
The Ohio State University
camden.4@osu.edu
18th and 19th century British and American Literature
2005-06

Ann Cameron
Department of Humanities
Indiana University Kokomo
acameron@iuk.edu
Early American Fiction, American Literature,
Children's and Young Adult Literature
2008-10

Catherine Ann Capel
Language and Fine Arts
Gadsden State Community College  
acapel@gadsdenstate.edu
American Literature; Southern Literature; Developmental Education
2007-08

David Carlson
Department of English
California State University, San Bernardino
dajcarls@csusb.edu
Early American Literature, Native American Literature, Autobiography
2007-09

Vincent Carretta
Department of English
University of Maryland
2005-06

Lorrayne Carroll
Department of English
University of Southern Maine
2005-06

Kevin Cattrell
Department of English
Rutgers University
kevcat@eden.rutgers.edu
Early American literature, translation theory, poetry and poetics, Puritan missions to the natives
2007-08

Max Cavitch
Department of English
University of Pennsylvania
cavitch@english.upenn.edu
2007-09

Pedro Cebollero
University of Missouri
Romance Languages and Literatures
cebollerop@missouri.edu
Poetry and chronicles of Colonial Spanish America (mostly Mexico, New Mexico, and Florida.)
2005-06

J. Patrick Cesarini
Department of English
University of South Alabama
pcesarini@usouthal.edu
American Literature to 1900, Puritanism, Native America
2007-08

Ian Chambers
Department of History
University of California, Riverside
2007-08

Abigail Chandler
Department of History
University of Maine
abigail.chandler@umit.maine.edu
Colonial American History, Medieval and Early Modern British History
2007-08

Katy Chiles
Department of English
Northwestern University
k-chiles@northwestern.edu
Early American literatures, Native American studies, African-American studies, critical race theory, and print cultures
2006-08

Michael P. Clark
Department of English and Comparative Literature
University of California, Irvine
mpclark@uci.edu
Puritanism, Literature of Exploration & Discovery, Early American Novel
Lifetime Member

Michael Cody
Department of English
East Tennessee State University
codym@etsu.edu
Charles Brockden Brown, Early American Periodicals
2007-08

Richard W. Cogley
Department of Religious Studies
Southern Methodist University
rcogley@mail.smu.edu
Puritan eschatology
2006-09

Julia Cohen
Department of English
University of California, Berkeley
jcohen@berkeley.edu
Transatlantic Early American Studies; Historiography of race
2007-08

Matt Cohen
Department of English
Duke University
mxcohe@duke.edu
Early American Literature, History of the Book, Gender Studies
2005-06

Liam Corley
English & Foreign Languages Department
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
wccorley@csupomona.edu
Literature of the Early Republic; Puritan Literature; Construction of Race in the Americas;
Travel Writing
2007-08

Teresa Coronado
Department of English
University of Oregon
tcoronad@uoregon.edu
17th and 18th North American “life” writings, especially dealing with class and humor
2005-06

Angelo Costanzo
Independent Scholar
Shippensburg, Pennsylvania

ancost@innernet.net
African-American Literature; Slave Narrative Autobiography
2007-08

Pattie Cowell
Department of English
Colorado State University
pattie.cowell@colostate.edu
2007-08

John Cox
Department of English
Georgia College & State University
jcox@gcsu.edu
Travel literature, Early American literaure, 19th-century American literature, cultural studies
2005-06

Raymond Craig
Department of English
Kent State University
rcraig2@kent.edu
Poetry & Poetics; historical narratives; rhetorical and aesthetic approaches
2006-07

Patricia Crain
Department of English
New York University
patcrain@nyu.edu

2006-08

Timothy Crain
Department of Music
Indiana State University
tcrain1@indstate.edu
Music theater and opera, concert life, and other arenas of musical production
2007-08

James Crawford
Department of EducationHistoric Prophetstown
jcrawford1@indy.rr.com
2006-07

Leslie Crowell
Department of English
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
crowell2@uiuc.edu
American Literature until the early twentieth century, American women  writers,
the American gothic, especially Charles Brockden Brown and  Edgar Allan Poe.
2006-07

Douglas Currie
Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center
curriescript@hotmail.com
17th century Native/New England/Atlantic
2005-06

Michele Currie
Department of English 
University of California, Irvine
mcurrie@uci.edu
American literature and culture to 1900; travel writing
2007-08

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Paul Dahlgren
Department of English
University of California, Irvine
pdahlgre@uci.edu
American Lit to 1900, critical theory
2005-07

Robert Daly
Department of English
University at Buffalo. State University of New York
rdaly@buffalo.edu
American literature, neuroethics
2007-09

Lisa Day-Lindsey
Department of English & Theatre
Eastern Kentucky University
lisa.day@eku.edu
Early American Literature, 19th century American Literature,
African American Literature, Caribbean Literature
2007-08

Cathy Davidson
John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute
Duke University
cathy.davidson@duke.edu
2005-06

Abigail Davis
Department of English
University of Minnesota
davi0028@umn.edu
Early American literature and history, literacy and rhetorical studies, American Indian literature
2007-08

Jonathan DeCoster
Department of American History
Brandeis University
decoster@brandeis.edu
2007-08

Betty Donohue
Independent Scholar
Wagoner, Oklahoma
bdonohue@surfbest.net
American Indian Literature; Early American Literature
2007-08

Andrew Dorsey
Department of English/ Composition Program
University of California, Irvine
andrewdorsey@excite.com
Early American literature
2005-06

Coby Dowdell
Department of English
University of Toronto
cj.dowdell@utoronto.ca
Colonial and Early National American literature;
Restoration and Eighteenth-century British literature
2007-09

Janet Downing
janet.jrt1@comcast.net
Independent scholar
2006-07

Gerald Dreslinski
Independent Scholar
Causes of the American Revolution
gdreslinski191554MI@comcast.net
2006-08

Michael Drexler
Department of English
Bucknell University
mdrexler@bucknell.edu
Early American Literature
Lifetime Member

Anna Mae Duane
Department of English
University of Connecticut
anna.duane@uconn.edu
Childhood Studies, African American Studies, Native American Studies
2007-08

Matthew Duques
Department of English
Vanderbilt University
matthew.e.duques@vanderbilt.edu
Early American
2008-10

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