Participants Selected for the 48th Institute for the Editing of Historical Documents
The Association for Documentary Editing is pleased to announce the participants selected for the 48th Institute for the Editing of Historical Documents to be held 16–20 June, 2019, on the campus of Princeton University:
Dreanna Belden, Assistant Dean for External Relations, University of North Texas Libraries
Project: The Papers of Littleton Dennis Teackle
Thomas Berenato, PhD Candidate in English, University of Virginia
Project: David Jones Digital Archive
Tara Bynum, Assistant Professor of African American Literature and Culture, Hampshire College
Project: Cesar Lyndon’s Sundry Account Book: A Digital Scholarly Edition
Jim Cross, Manuscripts Archivist, Clemson University Libraries
Project: Walter J. Brown Journals
Ikerighi David, MA Candidate and Graduate Research Assistant, George Washington University
Project: Eleanor Roosevelt Papers
Sandy Graham, Associate Professor of Music, Babson College
Project: Spirituals: A Critical Edition
Greg Guderian, Special Collections Associate, Newark Public Library, and Research Specialist, New Jersey Historical Society
Project: Stevens Family Papers
Micaiala Hamner, MA student in Strategic Communication & Leadership, University of West Florida
Project: Papers of Roger Brooke Taney project
Sarah Haywood, Editorial Assistant, Kentucky Historical Society
Project: Civil War Governors of Kentucky Digital Documentary Edition
Eric Lamore, Professor of English, University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez
Project: Abigail Field Mott’s 1829 Life and Adventures of Olaudah Equiano: A Critical Edition
Jenny Lund, Director, Historic Sites Division, Church History Department, Church of Latter Day Saints
Project: “We All Must Be Crasy”: The Letters of Sarah Peterson Lund to Her Missionary Husband and Son
Anne Mansella, Encoder/Researcher, Mary Baker Eddy Papers
Project: Mary Baker Eddy Papers
Delfina (Sol) Martinez Pandiani, Graduate Student at Universita di Bologna
Project: Digital Storni
Marty Matthews, Associate Editor, Papers of the Revolutionary Era Pinckney Statesmen, and Adjunct Professor of History, North Carolina State University
Project: Papers of the Revolutionary Era Pinckney Statesmen
Kate Ozment, Assistant Professor of English, Cal Poly Pomona
Project: Charlotte Charke and Recovering Queerness in Early Modern English Literary History
Dariya Rafiyenko, PhD Candidate, University of Cologne, Department of Byzantine Studies
Project: Digital Documentary Edition of the “Excerpta historica Constantiniana de sententiis”
Tess Renault, Editorial Assistant, Massachusetts Historical Society
Project: Adams Papers and Caroline Dall Journals/Wampanoag Vocab
Tommy Sheppard, Historian, Naval History and Heritage Command
Project: The U.S. Navy in World War I: A Documentary History
Susannah Ural, Professor of History and co-director of the Dale Center for the Study of War & Society, University of Southern Mississippi
Project: Civil War Governors of Mississippi
The IEHD Admissions Committee for 2019 consisted of Cathy Moran Hajo, Serenity Sutherland, and Nikolaus Wasmoen, ADE Education Director. The Institute for the Editing of Historical Documents is administered by the ADE under a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), an affiliate of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).
For more information, please visit the IEHD page or e-mail the ADE Education Director at nlwasmoe@buffalo.edu.