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Historians Named Among Winners of Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellows

AHA Staff | Apr 22, 2014

The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation recently announced the winners of their ninetieth annual competition for fellowships. A group of 178 scholars, artists, and scientists were selected out of a pool of 3,000 applicants on the basis of prior achievement and exceptional promise. We are excited to see over twenty AHA members* and historians among the list of fellows, which we have listed below. Congrats to all of the winners!guggenheim

Ann Blair*, director of undergraduate studies, Harvard College Professor, Henry Charles Lea Professor of History, Harvard University

 

Holly Brewer*, Burke Chair of American History and associate professor, University of Maryland, College Park

 

Deborah Coen*, associate professor of history, Barnard College, Columbia University

 

Anver Emon, professor of law, University of Toronto

 

David Engerman, Ottilie Springer Professor of History, Brandeis University

 

Jack Goldstone, Virginia E. and John T. Hazel Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University

 

Lillian Guerra*, professor of Cuban and Caribbean history, University of Florida

 

Karl Jacoby*, professor of history, Columbia University

 

Eric Jennings, professor of history, University of Toronto

 

James H. Johnson*, professor of history, Boston University

 

Robin D. G. Kelley, Distinguished Professor of History & Gary B. Nash Endowed Chair in United States History, University of California, Los Angeles

 

Jill Lepore, David Woods Kemper ’41 Professor of American History and chair, History and Literature Program, Harvard University

 

Michael Nylan, professor of history, University of California, Berkeley

 

Steven Pincus, Bradford Durfee Professor of History and co-director, CHESS, Yale University

 

Marina Rustow, Charlotte Bloomberg Associate Professor in the Humanities,Johns Hopkins University

 

Helmut Smith*, Martha Rivers Ingram Chair of History, Vanderbilt University

 

Victoria Sweet, associate clinical professor, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine

 

Emily Thompson*, professor of history, Princeton University

 

John Watkins*, professor of English language and literature, University of Minnesota

 

 

 

 

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