| From: Lauren Birnie
[mailto:lbirnie@ACLS.org] On Behalf Of Nicole Stahlmann Dear Craig, Greetings from the American
Council of Learned Societies! I am pleased to let you know that
we have now finalized the roster of 2010 ACLS fellowship recipients. Here are
the awardees who identified themselves as members of the American Society for
Legal History: Abigail Firey / ACLS Digital
Innovation Fellowship Associate Professor, History,
University of Kentucky The Carolingian Canon Law
Project: Access, Analysis, and Editing Large Corpora of "Living"
Texts Andrew Wender Cohen / ACLS
Fellowship Associate Professor, History,
Syracuse University Contraband: Smuggling and the
Birth of the American Century Kate Masur / Charles A. Ryskamp
Research Fellowship Assistant Professor, History,
Northwestern University "In All Things American
Citizens": African Americans and Federal Employment in Post-Emancipation
America Ruth Mazo Karras / ACLS
Fellowship Professor, History, University of
Minnesota, Twin Cities Quasi-Marital Unions in Medieval
Europe Please note that there might be
additional fellows who neglected to indicate their membership on their
application. For a comprehensive list of ACLS fellowship recipients,
please refer to our website: http://www.acls.org/fellows/new. I hope this information is useful
to you and encourage you to share the results with your members. The
application materials for the 2010-11 competition will be available on the ACLS
website in July. Best
wishes, Nicole ___________________ Nicole
A. Stahlmann Director
of Fellowship Programs American
Council of Learned Societies |