Munby Fellows
| 2011-12: | Mark Curran, M.A. (Leeds), Ph.D. (Leeds) - The French Book Trade in Enlightenment Europe, 1769-1794. |
| 2010-11: | D Imhof, M.A. (Antwerp), Ph.D. (Antwerp) – Publishing in Antwerp Around 1600; the Editorial Strategies of Jan Moretus I at the Plantin Press with an Annotated Bibliography of all of his Editions (1589-1610). |
| 2009-10: | D Adams, M.A. (Ontario), Ph.D. (Cantab) – The Printers and Publishers of the London Leveller Movement, 1641-1660. |
| 2008-09: | D Serjeantson, M.A. (Oxon), Ph.D. (Dublin) – Petrarch and the Early-Modern English Reader: A Case-Study in the Printing and Circulation of the Babylon Sonnets. |
| 2007-08: | A Worm, M.A., D. Phil ( Augsburg) – The Study of Medieval Manuscripts Illumination in the Eighteenth Century: Jean-Joseph Rive and his Impact on France and England. |
| 2006-07: | H J Vorholt, M.A. ( Berlin) – Encyclopaedic Compilations from the Formative Period of Monastic Libraries in England. |
| 2005-06: | G Di Bacco, Dottorato di Ricerca ( Pavia) – Music and Music Theory Manuscripts in Cambridge Libraries. |
| 2004-05: | S C Reynolds, M.A. (Cantab), Ph.D ( London) – A Catalogue of the Manuscripts of Latin Classical Authors in the Library of the Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall. |
| 2003-04: | A Gillespie, B.A. ( Wellington), M.A., M.St., D. Phil ( Oxford) – The books of John Stow (1525-1605). |
| F C Henderson, B.A., M.A ( Melbourne) – An annotated finding-list of manuscript miscellanies of Cambridge provenance, 1600-1700. | |
| 2002-03: | J S Craig, B.A., M.A. ( Ottawa), Ph.D. (Cantab) – An inventory of books in English parish churches, 1530-1640. |
| 2001-02: | S West, B.A. (Cantab) – Living with books; the Norfolk elite and their libraries, 1660-1830. |
| 2000-01: | P A Botley, B.A. (Reading), M.A. (York), Ph.D (Cantab) - Learning Greek in Western Europe, 1471-1529. |
| 1999-00: | I. A. Gadd, M.A. (Edinburgh), M.Studies, D.Phil (Oxon) - Ecclesiastical law and the early modern English book trade. |
| 1998-99: | C. L. Hutton, B.A. ( London), M.Phil ( Dublin) - The rise of catholic nationalism: A study of Irish textual culture in the 1840s. |
| 1997-98: | S. Avery-Quash, M.A., Ph.D. (Cantab) - The irresistible rise of colour printing from wood-blocks: a reassessment of the middle period 1850-70. |
| K. A. Lowe, B.A. ( Nottingham), Ph.D. (Cantab) - Charter scribes at the Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds: Evidence for the East Anglian variety of early middle English. | |
| 1996-97: | D. A. J. Cockburn, B.A. (Leics.), M.Phil., Ph.D. (Cantab) - Joseph Mead, his pupils and the Cambridge book trade. |
| 1995-96: | A. C. Buchanan, B.A., M.Sc. ( London) - The Cambridge influence of Robert Willis. |
| 1994-95: | F. M. Lewis, B.A. ( Oxford), Ph.D. ( London) - The transmission of in dulgenced texts and images in manuscript and printed books of hours for English use. |
| 1993-94: | D. K. Money, B.A. ( Oxford), Ph.D. (Cantab) - Neo-Latin poetry in Cambridge. |
| 1992-93: | J. R. Topham, M.A. (Cantab.) - Scientific publishing at the Cambridge University Press under John William Parker, 1829-1854. |
| 1991-92: | Alain Arnould, M.A. ( Ghent) - Flemish manuscripts and in cunabula in Cambridge collections. |
| 1990-91: | A. D. S. Johns, M.A., Ph.D. (Cantab.) - Science, philosophy and the book-trade in early modern England. |
| Jo-Ann E. McEachern, Ph.D. ( Toronto) - Bibliography of eighteenth-century editions of the works of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. | |
| 1989-90: | J. R. Raven, M.A., Ph.D. (Cantab.) - The Culture of the Book in Britain 1750-1820. |
| 1988-89: | No election. |
| 1987-88: | P. A. Hopkins, M.A., Ph.D. (Cantab.) - The writing and publishing of Jacobite propaganda, pamphlets and books, in England during the reign of William III (1689-1702). |
| 1986-87: | H. H. R. Love, B.A. ( Queensland), Ph.D. (Cantab.) - The persistence of scribal transmission of literature in 17th century England. |
| 1985 -86: | J. P. Carley, B.A. (Victoria), M.A. (Dalhousie), Ph.D. (Toronto) - John Leland, the manuscripts of Glastonbury Abbey’s monastic library and the libraries of Cambridge and East Anglia. |
| 1984-85: | F. J. Korsten, M.A., Ph.D. ( Nijmegen) - Thomas Baker (1656-1740) as book-collector and bibliographer. |
| 1983-84: | B. J. McMullin, M.A. ( New Zealand), M.L.S. (Western Ontario), Ph.D. (Leeds) - Aspects of the Bible trade in Britainin the 17th and 18th centuries. |
| 1982-83: | Miss P. R. Robinson, B.A. ( London), B.Litt. ( Oxford) - A catalogue of dated and datable manuscripts in Cambridge libraries. |
| 1981-82: | A. D. Barker, B.A., Ph.D. ( Oxford) - Bibliographical and textual problems of The Gentleman’s Magazine. |
| 1980-81: | H. Amory, A.B., L.L.B. (Harvard), Ph.D. ( Columbia) - Selected topics in Fielding bibliography. |
| 1979-80: | K. I. D. Maslen, B.Litt. ( Oxford), M.A. ( New Zealand) - The Bowyer Press printing ledgers. |
| 1978-79: | D. D. Eddy, M.A., Ph.D. (Chicago) - Various pieces of 18th century bibliographical research (Johnson, Dodsley, Shebbeare, Bower, Brown). |
| 1977-78: | J. P. Feather, M.A., B.Litt. ( Oxford), Ph.D. (Loughborough) - The country book trade in 18th century England. |

