Post-Doc, Fellows
Johns Hopkins University, History
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow
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Philip D. Morgan
Toby L. Ditz |
About
Joseph M. Adelman is a historian of Revolutionary America and the media. He is currently a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow at the American Antiquarian Society, where he is completing a book manuscript on the business of printing and the circulation of political news between 1763 and 1789. Adelman earned his bachelor’s degree in history from Harvard University and a master’s and Ph.D. in history from the Johns Hopkins University. In addition, Adelman has worked as Communications Director to a member of the New York State Assembly and as a consultant for the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities. He has held fellowships and grants from the American Antiquarian Society, the American Philosophical Society, the David Library of the American Revolution, the Gilder-Lehrman Institute for American History, the Library Company of Philadelphia, and the Doris G. Quinn Foundation. He has presented and published broadly, including in the journal Enterprise & Society, on TheAtlantic.com, and as a blogger at Common-place.org. Adelman won the 2011 Moroney Award for U.S. Postal History for his article, “‘A Constitutional Conveyance of Intelligence, Public and Private.’”
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