Fellows Updates

Ayah Nuriddin

Ayah published "Psychiatric Jim Crow: Desegregation at the Crownsville State Hospital, 1948-1970" in the Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences.

Michelle Smiley

Michelle has been named Wyeth Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts.

Christopher Willoughby

Chris has accepted a Lapidus Center Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.

David Ceccarelli

David published "Between Social and Biological Heredity: Cope and Baldwin on Evolution, Inheritance, and Mind" in Journal of the History of Biology (June 2018).

Jessica Dandona

Jessica began a year-long fellowship as a Fulbright Scholar in the U.K. She has been named to several additional recent fellowships, including the Evelyn S. Nation Fellowship at the Huntington Library, the Boston Medical Library Fellowship in the History of Medicine at Harvard University, and the Drexel University College of Medicine Legacy Center/Library Company of Philadelphia Fellowship in the History of Women and Medicine.

Roberto Chauca

Roberto published "Missionary Hydrography and the Invention of Early Modern Amazonia," in Colonial Latin American Review 27:2 (2018).

Joseph Malherek

Joseph authored a chapter in an edited volume: "Shopping Malls and Social Democracy: Victor Gruen’s Postwar Campaign for Conscientious Consumption in American Suburbia,” in Consumer Engineering, 1930–1970: Marketing from Planning Euphoria to the Limits of Growth, eds. Gary Cross, Ingo Köhler, and Jan Logemann. Publication is scheduled for later in 2018.

Joseph Martin

Joe published Solid State Insurrection: How the Science of Substance Made American Physics Matter with University of Pittsburgh Press.

Cameron Strang

Cameron published Frontiers of Science: Imperialism and Natural Knowledge in the Gulf South Borderlands, 1500-1850 with UNC Press for the Omohundro Institute for Early American History and Culture.

Jessica Linker

Jessica directed a project at Bryn Mawr College, leading undergraduates in building a 3D version of the Advanced Biology Lab at Bryn Mawr College c. 1900-1904. The team (Elia Anagnostou, Tanjuma Haque, Arianna Li, and Linda Zhu) combined 3D modeling with historical research and interpretation to recreate an interactive model of the historic laboratory.