Jenny researches the circulation of printed objects in the early modern world, with a focus on the circulation of print between the German lands and early America. Her dissertation uses the Pennsylvania-based Saur printer family as a window into larger questions about the social and cultural meaning of print on both sides of the Atlantic during the long eighteenth century. Originally from Austin, Texas, Jennifer holds a B.A. in German from Sewanee: University of the South, and an M.A. in Hist...| William & Mary
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Three Ph.D. candidates in history—Emily Wells, Jennifer Merriman, and Qiong Wu—received Boswell-Caracci Material Culture Study Fund grants this year to reach beyond campus and their primary fields to connect with leading experts in the world of material culture studies.| William & Mary