2018–19 Awarded Visiting Fellowships
Albi Rosenthal Fellow in Music
Ross Griffey, Teaching Fellow and PhD candidate, The Julliard School
Topic: New Song Cycle about Arctic Exploration [title TBD]
Bahari Fellows in the Persian Arts of the Book
Peyvand Firouzeh, Max-Planck Post-Doctoral Researcher 2016-2018, Kunsthistorisches Institute, Florence
Topic: Reception of the Shahnama under the Timurids in Shiraz
Cailah Jackson, Independent Scholar
Topic: The Late Fourteenth-Century Persian Arts of the Book in the Bodleian Library
Ilse Sturkenboom, Lecturer in Iranian Islamic Art History, University of St Andrews
Topic: Sadi’s Kulliyat, MS. Pers. E.26 and its “Chinese” Painted Paper
Byrne Bussey Marconi Fellows in the History of Science & Communication
Meghan Doherty, Assistant Professor, Director and Curator, Berea College, Kentucky
Topic: The Philosophical Transactions and the Development of the Scientific Image as Lingua Franca
Medha Saxena, Assistant Professor, Ramanujan College, University of Delhi
Topic: Wireless in Colonial South Asia
Carr-Thomas-Ovenden Fellow in English Literature
Mathelinda Nabugodi, Research Excellence Academy Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Newcastle University
Topic: Percy Shelley’s Translation Practice
David Walker Memorial Fellows in Early Modern History
Sarah Bendall, PhD candidate, Department of History, University of Sydney
Topic: Making and Buying Deformed Fashions: The Tailoring, Body-making and Farthingale-making Trades in 17th-century England
Mary-Ann Constantine, Reader, Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, University of Wales and the National Library of Wales
Topic: Antiquaries on Tour: Exploring the Pennant-Gough Correspondence
José Eloy Muñoz, Professor, Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Topic: The 17th-century “Court of Brussels” as Viewed in the Clarendon State Papers
Marystella Guerra, PhD Candidate and Tutor in Medical Terminology, Institut für Geschichte, Theorie und Ethik der Medizin, Aachen University
Topic: Gefallene Madchen and Poor Married Women: Midwifery Training in Transition in Berlin, Jena, London, and Oxford
Susan Hemmens, Deputy Keeper, Marsh’s Library, Dublin
Topic: Correspondence of Natural Philosophers
Bríd McGrath, Adjunct Assistant Professor, School of Histories and Humanities, Trinity College Dublin. The Operations of the Irish House of Commons, 1613–1648
Humfrey Wanley Fellows
Michael Kuczynski, Professor and Chair of English Department, Tulane University
Topic: The Works of William Norton, OFM (fl.1403), the Oxford Translation Debate, and the Wycliffite Bible
Dominic Janes, Professor of Modern History, Keele University
Topic: Images and Realities of Georgian Macaronis and Dandies
Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) Foundation-Bodleian Visiting Fellows
Julia Mattison, PhD Candidate, Department of English, University of Toronto
Topic: The Circulation of French Manuscripts in England in the Long Fifteenth Century
David Chan Smith, Associate Professor, Department of History, Wilfrid Laurier University, Ontario
Topic: Defending Companies: Legitimacy and Social Responsibility in England's First Corporate Economy, 1625–1784
Sassoon Visiting Fellows
Anna Bocking-Welch, Lecturer in British and Imperial History, University of Liverpool
Topic: Civic Society and International Engagement: The British Public and Humanitarian Activity in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century
Lorenzo Calvelli, Senior Lecturer, Department of Humanistic Studies, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia
Topic: Lost and Found: A Venetian Transcription of a Hellenistic Interstate Treaty from Crete
Avery Gosfield, Artistic Director, Ensemble Lucidarium, Italy
Topic: A Shadow Repertoire: A Comparative Study of Early Modern Jewish Poetry and Commonly Sung Forms
Barbara Gribling, Lecturer, St Mark’s College, Vancouver and Honorary Fellow in Modern British History, Durham University
Topic: Historically Themed Toys and Games
Monika Opaliñska, Associate Professor, Institute of English Studies, University of Warsaw
Topic: Middle English Metrical Translations and Paraphrases of the Pater Noster in Bodleian Library Manuscripts
Susan Powell, Emeritus Professor of Medieval Texts and Culture (retired), University of Salford and Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of English Studies, University of London
Topic: A Facsimile of the Tewkesbury Abbey Founders’ Book (Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Top. Glouc. d. 2)
Eugenio Refini, Assistant Professor of Italian Studies, Johns Hopkins University
Topic: Rewriting the Classics: Merchants as Translators in Fifteenth-century Italy
Tehila Sasson, Assistant Professor of Britain and the World, Emory University
Topic: British Non-governmental Aid Programs and Humanitarianism
Richard Trachsler, Professor of Medieval French and Occitan Literature, University of Zürich
Topic: Manuscripts of the French Arthurian Prose Cycles
Enrica Zanin, Senior Lecturer, Faculté des Lettres, University of Strasbourg
Topic: Beyond Pleasure and Profit: How was Boccaccio’s Decameron Read in Early Modernity?
Bodleian Printer-in-Residence 2018
Emily Martin, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Center for the Book, University of Iowa
Topic: Movable Devices in Books
BSECS-Bodleian Fellow 2018
Darren Wagner, Alexander von Humboldt Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Institut für Geschichte der Medizin und Ethik in der Medizin der Charité and Freie Universität Berlin
Topic: Shocking and Edifying: Gender and Demonstrations of Anatomy, Electricity, and Generation in 18th-century Britain
Dunscombe Colt Research Fellow 2018
Julie Park, Research Associate, Huntington Library, USA and Master's student in Library and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles
Topic: Extra-Illustrated Book Making and the Art of Writing in the Long Eighteenth Century
Renaissance Society of America (RSA)-Bodleian Research Fellows 2018
Evelyn Cohen, Independent Scholar
Topic: Joel ben Simeon's Manuscripts at the Bodleian Library
Duygu Yildirim, PhD Candidate, Stanford University
Topic: Familiar Difference: Science, Faith and Empathy between Constantinople and Europe, 1650–1750
Yale-NUS Bodleian Visiting Fellow 2018
Geoff Baker, Associate Professor of Humanities (Literature), Yale-NUS College, Singapore
Topic: Critique of Judgment: Belief in Evidence in the Nineteenth-Century Novel