Resident Fellows
Resident Fellows receive office space, partial support for a graduate research assistant, use of computer equipment and software, and intensive technical support from IATH during the first two years of their fellowship. All resident fellows continue as Fellows of the Institute for the life of their projects, but it is expected that the major portion of technical assistance will be given during the term in residence. Along with support from IATH, Resident Fellows receive one semester of teaching release during their two years in residence and support for a graduate research assistant from their department or school (note: departments unable to commit such resources should contact the Director of IATH to discuss other possible arrangements).
2006-2008:
Reilly, Lisa, Associate Professor, Department of Architectural History,
"English Medieval Architecture: A Model for Design Process Analysis"
2005-2007:
Amy Ogden, Associate Professor
of French, "Lives of the
Saints: The Medieval French Hagiography Project"
2004-2006:
Francesca Fiorani, Assistant Professor
of Art History, "Leonardo Da Vinci and his
Treatise on Painting"
2003-2005:
Stephen Plog, Department of Anthropology, "Chaco
Canyon: Building a Digital Research Archive"
2002-2004:
LaVahn Hoh, Drama Department,
"The
Circus in America, 1793-1940"
2001-2003:
Anne Kinney, Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures,
"Traditions
of Exemplary Women: Liu Xiang's Lienu zhuan"
1999-2000:
Ben Ray, Religious Studies,
"The
Salem Witchcraft Trials, 1692-1693"
Kathy Poole, Landscape
Architecture, "Evolutionary Infrastructure:
Boston's Back Bay Fens"
1998-1999:
David Germano, Religious Studies, "The
Samantabhadra Archives"
Steve Railton, Department of English,
"Uncle Tom's Cabin & American
Culture"
1997-1998:
Kirk Martini, School of Architecture, "Patterns
of Reconstruction at Pompeii"
Michael Levenson, Department of English,"Monuments
and Dust"
1996-1997:
Michael Satlow, Department of Religious Studies,"Inscriptions
from the Land of Israel"
Deborah Parker, Department of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese,"The
World of Dante"
1995-1996:
Elizabeth Meyer, Department of History, "A New
Interpretive Study of the Evolution of Slavery in Hellenistic and Roman
Greece"
Richard Wilson, Department of Architectural History, "The
Architecture of Thomas Jefferson: Creating and Exploring an Interactive Database"
1994-1995:
Gary Anderson, Department of Religious Studies,"The
Life of Adam and Eve: The Biblical Story in Judaism and Christianity"
Kenneth Schwartz, Department of Architecture,"Charlottesville
Urban Design and Affordable Housing"
1993-1994:
John Dobbins, Department of Art and Art History, "The
Pompeii Forum Project"
Hoyt Duggan, Department of English, "The Piers Plowman
Electronic Archive
1992-1993:
Edward Ayers, Department of History, "The
Valley of the Shadow"
Jerome McGann, Department of English, "The Rossetti Archive"