We are very pleased to announce the 2017 ACLS fellowship recipients who are members of the Medieval Academy of America:
Mohamad Ballan – Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship Doctoral Candidate, History, University of Chicago
“The Scribe of the Alhambra: Lisān al-Dīn ibn al-Khaṭīb, Sovereignty, and History in Nasrid Granada”
Andrew J. Collings – Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship Doctoral Candidate, History, Princeton University
“The King Cannot Be Everywhere: Royal Governance and Local Society in the Reign of Louis IX”
Helen Cushman – Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship Doctoral Candidate, English, Harvard University
“Producing Knowledge in the Middle English Mystery Plays”
Claire L. Fanger – ACLS Fellowship Program Associate Professor, Religion, Rice University
“Prophecy in Practice: The Everyday Life of Divine Knowledge in the Twelfth Century”
Samantha Kelly – ACLS Fellowship Program Professor, History, Rutgers University-New Brunswick
“Crucible of Christian Cultures: Ethiopian and European Scholars in Reformation Rome”
Paolo Squatriti – ACLS Fellowship Program Professor, History, Romance Languages and Literatures, and the Environment, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
“Pleasing Plants and Worrisome Weeds: Botanical Change in Early Medieval Europe”
Congratulations! If you have good news to share, please contact Executive Director Lisa Fagin Davis at LFD@TheMedievalAcademy.org.