The University of Connecticut Humanities Institute is pleased to announce its Dissertation Fellowship awards for 2015-16:

Dissertation Fellowships

Joanna A. MacGugan “Competing authorities and contested spaces:  Dying in Dublin in the reign of Edward I”

Christiana Salah “The Popular Invention of the Victorian Governess, 1815-2015”

Draper Dissertation Fellowships

Hilary Bogert-Winkler “Prayerful Protest and Clandestine Conformity:  Alternative Liturgies and the

Allison B. Horrocks “The Family and the Home as the Nursery of Humanity”:  Flemmie Kittrell and Book of Common Prayer in Interregnum England” the International Politics of Home Economics