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FACULTY RESEARCH AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS IN THE HUMANITIES February 2005

ARIZONA Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Tucson Anna Shields, University of Arizona RESEARCH TOPIC: The Literature of Friendship in Late Medieval China

ARKANSAS Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Hot Springs John Ashley Null, Independent Scholar RESEARCH TOPIC: An Edition of Thomas Cranmer's "Great Commonplaces": Volume One, Cranmer on Scripture

CALIFORNIA Faculty Research Awards A full-term NEH faculty research award (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. An awardee may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Fullerton C. Peale, California State University, Fullerton Foundation PROJECT TITLE: References to Spanish Baroque Theater in the Royal Palace Archives

Northridge Patricia Juarez-Dappe, California State University, Northridge PROJECT TITLE: Sugar Boom in Argentina: A Social and Economic History, 1876-1916

Whittier Marie-Magdeleine Chirol, Whittier College PROJECT TITLE: Gaston Kaboré: Twenty-Five Years of African Filmmaking

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CALIFORNIA (cont.) Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Chico Judith Raftery, California State University, Chico Foundation RESEARCH TOPIC: Teaching for Democracy: Education and Public Policy in the Philippines, 1898-1915

Matthew Looper, California State University, Chico Foundation RESEARCH TOPIC: Ancient Maya Dance

Davis Smriti Srinivas, University of California, Davis RESEARCH TOPIC: Charisma, Modernity, and the Sathya Sai Baba Religious Movement

Irvine Brook Thomas, University of California, Irvine RESEARCH TOPIC: Civic Myths: A Law and Literature Approach to Citizenship

La Jolla Alan Houston, University of California, San Diego RESEARCH TOPIC: Benjamin Franklin and the Politics of Improvement

Los Angeles Kathryn Bernhardt, University of California, Los Angeles RESEARCH TOPIC: Law and Public Opinion in Republican China

John Carriero, University of California, Los Angeles RESEARCH TOPIC: A Reading of Descartes's "Meditations"

Gavin Lawrence, University of California, Los Angeles RESEARCH TOPIC: Aristotle's Argument for Moral Being in "The Nichomachean Ethics"

San Francisco Paul Longmore, San Francisco State University RESEARCH TOPIC: Telethons and the Construction of "Disability" in American Culture

Santa Barbara Eileen Boris, University of California, Santa Barbara RESEARCH TOPIC: A History of Housekeepers, Health Aides, and Personal Attendants in the American Home Workplace

Sharon Farmer, University of California, Santa Barbara RESEARCH TOPIC: Oriental Luxuries, Parisian Crafts, and the Making of Europe's Fashion Capital

Santa Clara Elizabeth Radcliffe, Santa Clara University RESEARCH TOPIC: Practical Belief and the Authority of Sentiment: David Hume and Recent Humean Debates

Stanford Michele Dauber, Stanford University RESEARCH TOPIC: Disaster Relief and the Origins of the American Welfare State

Jeffrey Schnapp, Stanford University RESEARCH TOPIC: A Cultural History of the Concept of Velocity

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COLORADO Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Boulder Christopher Braider, University of Colorado, Boulder RESEARCH TOPIC: Reason and Experience in the Age of Descartes

CONNECTICUT Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Middletown Peter Mark, Wesleyan University RESEARCH TOPIC: Two Sephardic Communities in Seventeenth-Century West Africa: Portuguese Jews on Senegal's Petite Côte

Joseph Siry, Wesleyan University RESEARCH TOPIC: Frank Lloyd Wright's Later Public Architecture, 1938-1959

New Britain Heather Prescott, Central Connecticut State University RESEARCH TOPIC: The History of College and University Health Services

Storrs Blanca Silvestrini, University of Connecticut RESEARCH TOPIC: A History of Health and Disease in Puerto Rico, 1898-1940

DELAWARE Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Newark John Montaño, University of Delaware RESEARCH TOPIC: The Cultural Roots of the Plantations in Ireland: Civility, Landscape, and Material Culture, 1550-1660

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Washington, D.C. Bryan McCann, Georgetown University RESEARCH TOPIC: Community and Inequality in Two Rio de Janeiro Neighborhoods

Michael Ragussis, Georgetown University RESEARCH TOPIC: Ethnic Performance and National Identity in Georgian England

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (cont.) Fellowships (cont.)

Washington, D.C. (cont.) Jordan Sand, Georgetown University RESEARCH TOPIC: Speculation and Memory in Late Twentieth-Century Tokyo

Gayle Wald, George Washington University RESEARCH TOPIC: The Life of American Singer-Guitarist Sister Rosetta Tharpe (1915-1973)

FLORIDA Faculty Research Awards A full-term NEH faculty research award (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. An awardee may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Miami Shores Bernardo Cantens, Barry University PROJECT TITLE: Evolutionary Cosmology and the Naturalism vs.Theism Debate in the Philosophy of Charles S. Peirce

Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Gainesville Trysh Travis, University of RESEARCH TOPIC: Contemporary U.S. Literature and the Self-Help Movement

Tallahassee John Corrigan, Florida State University RESEARCH TOPIC: Religious Intolerance in America: A History of Cultural Forgetting

John Marincola, Florida State University RESEARCH TOPIC: Myth, History, and Identity in Plutarch's Treatment of the Persian Wars

GEORGIA Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Athens Pamela Voekel, University of RESEARCH TOPIC: Gender, Religion, and Revolution in Nineteenth-Century Mexico

Atlanta Nancy Nersessian, Georgia Institute of Technology RESEARCH TOPIC: Human Creativity in Science: An Integrated Look

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HAWAII Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Honolulu Karen Jolly, University of Hawaii, Manoa RESEARCH TOPIC: Two Languages at Prayer: Anglo-Saxon Bilingual Service Books

ILLINOIS Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Chicago Christopher Boyer, University of Illinois, Chicago RESEARCH TOPIC: Community, Industry, and Science in Mexican Forests, 1880-2000

Jane Florine, Chicago State University RESEARCH TOPIC: The Cosquín National Folklore Festival and the Search for Argentine National Identity

Sydney Halpern, University of Illinois, Chicago RESEARCH TOPIC: A History of Human Experiments with Hepatitis, 1942-1972

Chicago (cont.) Thomas Holt, University of Chicago RESEARCH TOPIC: The Problem of Race Mixture in the Americas

DeKalb David Kyvig, Northern Illinois University RESEARCH TOPIC: The Age of Impeachment: U.S. Constitutional Culture since 1960

Mary Quinlan-McGrath, Northern Illinois University RESEARCH TOPIC: Art and Astrology in Renaissance Italy

Evanston Christopher Herbert, Northwestern University RESEARCH TOPIC: The Indian and the Victorian Soul

INDIANA Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Crawfordsville Robert Royalty, Jr., Wabash College RESEARCH TOPIC: The History of Heresy and the Origins of Christianity

Bloomington John Bodnar, Indiana University, Bloomington RESEARCH TOPIC: The American Remembrance of World War II

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INDIANA (cont.) Fellowships (cont.) A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Bloomington (cont.) Bill Johnston, Indiana University, Bloomington RESEARCH TOPIC: A Translation of "The Coming Spring" by Stefan Zeromski

Jeffrey Magee, Indiana University, Bloomington RESEARCH TOPIC: Irving Berlin on Broadway

Notre Dame Alyssa Gillespie, University of Notre Dame RESEARCH TOPIC: Crime and Conscience in the Works of Alexander Pushkin

Ian Kuijt, University of Notre Dame RESEARCH TOPIC: Early Village Social Organization and Food Production in the Near East

Susan Youens, University of Notre Dame RESEARCH TOPIC: Heinrich Heine and Song

IOWA Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Iowa City Cheryl Herr, University of Iowa RESEARCH TOPIC: Understanding Everyday Life in British and Irish Film

Claire Sponsler, University of Iowa RESEARCH TOPIC: England's Public Culture: John Lydgate and the Making of Medieval Theater

KANSAS Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Lawrence Brian Donovan, University of Kansas, Lawrence RESEARCH TOPIC: Legal Narratives of Sexual Consent and Coercion in the Early Twentieth Century

Mechele Leon, University of Kansas, Lawrence RESEARCH TOPIC: Moliere and the French Revolution

KENTUCKY Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Lexington Gerald Janecek, University of Kentucky RESEARCH TOPIC: Moscow Conceptualism: The Artistic and Literary Movement of the Late Soviet Period Faculty Research Awards and Fellowships in the Humanities Feb. 10, 2005 Page 7 of 20

LOUISIANA Faculty Research Awards A full-term NEH faculty research award (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. An awardee may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

New Orleans Elizabeth Hemenway, Xavier University of Louisiana PROJECT TITLE: Constructing Narratives of Revolution in Russia, 1905-1930

Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Baton Rouge Andreas Giger, Louisiana State University RESEARCH TOPIC: Versification, Stanzaic Theory, and Melodic Aesthetics in Giuseppe Verdi's Operas

Katrina Powell, Louisiana State University RESEARCH TOPIC: A Study of Letters Written in the 1930s by Mountain People Displaced by the Creation of Shenandoah National Park

MAINE Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Brunswick Paul Friedland, Bowdoin College RESEARCH TOPIC: Witnessing Punishment in Old Regime and Revolutionary France

MARYLAND Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Baltimore Christoph Irmscher, University of Maryland, Baltimore County RESEARCH TOPIC: A Cultural Biography of American Scientist Louis Agassiz (1807-1873)

Marjoleine Kars, University of Maryland, Baltimore County RESEARCH TOPIC: The 1763 Slave Rebellion in the Dutch Colony of Berbice (Modern-Day Guyana)

Deborah Poole, Johns Hopkins University RESEARCH TOPIC: Cultural Properties and the Liberal State in Oaxaca, Mexico

College Park Matthew Kirschenbaum, University of Maryland, College Park RESEARCH TOPIC: Understanding Electronic Texts and Digital Inscription

Carla Peterson, University of Maryland, College Park RESEARCH TOPIC: Reconstructing African American Life in Nineteenth-Century New York City

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MASSACHUSETTS Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Amherst Susan Niditch, Amherst College RESEARCH TOPIC: Hair as a Cultural Code in Ancient Israel Andover Kathleen Dalton, Phillips Academy RESEARCH TOPIC: An Edition of the Diaries of American Socialite Caroline Drayton Phillips (1880-1965) Boston Vincent Cannato, University of Massachusetts, Boston RESEARCH TOPIC: "Guarding the Gate: Ellis Island and the Making of the American Nation" Sarah Frederick, Boston University RESEARCH TOPIC: Gender, Media, and Melodrama in the Writings of Japanese Author Yoshiya Nobuko (1896- 1973) David Hempton, Boston University RESEARCH TOPIC: A History of Global Christianity, 1660-1830 Patricia McAnany, Boston University RESEARCH TOPIC: Economic Process in Ancient Maya Societies Cambridge Sharon Krause, Harvard University RESEARCH TOPIC: The Moral and Political Philosophy of David Hume Erez Manela, Harvard University RESEARCH TOPIC: The Wilsonian Moment: Self-Determination and the International Origins of Anticolonial Nationalism, 1917-1920 Carol Oja, Harvard University RESEARCH TOPIC: Leonard Bernstein and the Theater Helen Vendler, Harvard University RESEARCH TOPIC: The Final Volumes of Poets Stevens, Lowell, Bishop, Plath, Merrill, and Ammons Aida Vidan, Harvard University Library RESEARCH TOPIC: Essays on Slavic Mythology and Oral Tradition Justin Wolff, Harvard University RESEARCH TOPIC: The Most American Artist: A Biography of Thomas Hart Benton

Chestnut Hill Matilda Bruckner, Boston College RESEARCH TOPIC: Chrétien's Grail Romance Continued

Salem Lucinda Damon-Bach, Salem State College RESEARCH TOPIC: A Biography of American Author Catharine Maria Sedgwick (1789-1867)

South Hadley Siraj Ahmed, Mount Holyoke College RESEARCH TOPIC: Literature and the First Century of British Rule in India, 1672-1815

Daniel Czitrom, Mount Holyoke College RESEARCH TOPIC: Politics, Culture, and the Underworld in Turn-of-the-Century New York City

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MASSACHUSETTS (cont.) Fellowships (cont.)

Wellesley Alejandra Osorio, Wellesley College RESEARCH TOPIC: Inventing Lima: The Making of an Early Modern Colonial Capital, 1535-1710

Worcester Gauvin Bailey, Clark University RESEARCH TOPIC: Andean Symbolism in the Mestizo Style Architecture of Highland Peru and Bolivia, 1670- 1770 MICHIGAN Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Ann Arbor Sara Blair, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor RESEARCH TOPIC: The Novel and the Photograph in Twentieth-Century Harlem John Campbell, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor RESEARCH TOPIC: Japan Confronts the Aging Society James Porter, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor RESEARCH TOPIC: Homer: The Very Idea Janet Richards, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor RESEARCH TOPIC: Individual and Society in Ancient Egypt: Deciphering Weni the Elder Gary Saxonhouse, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor RESEARCH TOPIC: The Evolution of Labor Standards in Japan: Human Rights, Scientific Management, and International Economic Conflict

Detroit Arthur Marotti, Wayne State University RESEARCH TOPIC: Manuscript Anthologizing of Poetry in Early Modern England

Grand Rapids Ryan Nichols, Calvin College RESEARCH TOPIC: Thomas Reid's Philosophy of Mind

Holland Natalie Dykstra, Hope College RESEARCH TOPIC: The Photographs of American Socialite Marian 'Clover' Adams (1843-1885)

Holland Joseph LaPorte, Hope College RESEARCH TOPIC: Rigid Designation, Identity, and Necessity for Property Terms in Language

Mount Pleasant Kathleen Donohue, Central Michigan University RESEARCH TOPIC: Congressional Power, Executive Privilege, and the Public's Right to Know, 1940-1990

Rochester Ronald Finucane, Oakland University RESEARCH TOPIC: Papacy, States, and the Supernatural in Early Modern Europe: The Politics of Saint Making, 1482-1622

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MINNESOTA Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Collegeville Anthony Cunningham, St. John's University, Collegeville RESEARCH TOPIC: Honor: The Social Passion for Excellence

Northfield Adeeb Khalid, Carleton College RESEARCH TOPIC: The Making of Soviet Central Asia, 1917-1929

St. Paul Helena Pohlandt-McCormick, St. Olaf College RESEARCH TOPIC: Stories of Exile: South African Resistance to Apartheid, 1960-1990

Susan Webster, University of St. Thomas RESEARCH TOPIC: Building Colonial Quito: Architects, Patrons, and the Profession, 1650-1750

MISSOURI Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Springfield Elena Osokina, Southwest Missouri State University RESEARCH TOPIC: Torgsin: Stalin's Gold, Industrialization, and Soviet Everyday Life

Columbia Bina Gupta, University of Missouri, Columbia RESEARCH TOPIC: Reason, Revelation, and Experience in Indian Philosophy: A Critical Reexamination

NEW HAMPSHIRE Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Hanover Roy Sorensen, Dartmouth College RESEARCH TOPIC: Seeing Dark Things: A Theory of Perception

NEW JERSEY Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Camden Jacob Soll, Rutgers University, Camden RESEARCH TOPIC: The Secret Sphere: Jean-Baptiste Colbert and the Invention of the Knowledgeable State, 1640-1730

George Tarr, Rutgers University, Camden RESEARCH TOPIC: Judicial Independence and Judicial Accountability in the United States Faculty Research Awards and Fellowships in the Humanities Feb. 10, 2005 Page 11 of 20

NEW JERSEY (cont.) Fellowships (cont.)

Ewing Celia Chazelle, College of New Jersey RESEARCH TOPIC: The Codex Amiatinus and the Place of Rome in Early Medieval Culture and Thought

New Brunswick Dorothy Hodgson, Rutgers University RESEARCH TOPIC: The Struggle of Tanzania's Maasai for Indigenous Rights and International Recognition

Curt Leviant, Rutgers Universtiy RESEARCH TOPIC: The Wondrous Deeds of Rabbi Loew, a Golem Legend by Y. Rosenberg

Princeton Sheldon Garon, Princeton University RESEARCH TOPIC: A Comparative History of the Promotion of Thrift in Japan, Europe, and the United States

Upper Montclair Bettina Brandt, Montclair State University RESEARCH TOPIC: Contemporary Transnational German Literature and the Surreal

NEW MEXICO Faculty Research Awards A full-term NEH faculty research award (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. An awardee may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Las Cruces Matthew O'Hara, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces PROJECT TITLE: Race, Religion, and Community in Mexico City, 1749-1857

NEW YORK Faculty Research Awards A full-term NEH faculty research award (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. An awardee may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Bronx Licia Fiol-Matta, CUNY Research Foundation, Lehman College PROJECT TITLE: Remembering Cuba: Memory and Loss in Lydia Cabrera's Writings

Tomohisa Hattori, CUNY Research Foundation, Lehman College PROJECT TITLE: From Material to Moral Order: Ethical Justifications of Foreign Grants and Loans

New York Gerardo Renique, CUNY Research Foundation, City College PROJECT TITLE: Popular Culture, State Formation, and Anti-Chinese Racism in the Making of Post-Revolutionary Mexico

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NEW YORK (cont.) Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Albany Sarah Cohen, SUNY Research Foundation, Albany RESEARCH TOPIC: Picturing Animals in the Age of Enlightenment: Art, Science, and Soul

Binghamton Bernard Rosenthal, SUNY Research Foundation, Binghamton RESEARCH TOPIC: Editing the Legal Documents Pertaining to the Salem Witch Trials

Bronx Michael Suarez, Fordham University RESEARCH TOPIC: A Study in English Satire, 1660-1750

Garden City Barbara Skinner, Adelphi University RESEARCH TOPIC: The Suppression of the Uniate Church in the Early Russian Empire, 1772-1839

Hamilton Mary Ann Calo, Colgate University RESEARCH TOPIC: American Art Criticism and the African American Artist

Hempstead Ilaria Marchesi, Hofstra University RESEARCH TOPIC: Pliny's Poetics of Prose: A Study of Intertextuality in the Formation of a Literary Genre

Ithaca Nicholas Sturgeon, Cornell University RESEARCH TOPIC: A Philosophical Analysis of Values in a Natural World

New York Harriet Alonso, CUNY Research Foundation, City College RESEARCH TOPIC: A Biography of Robert E. Sherwood (1896-1955): Playwright, Screenwriter, and Presidential Advisor

Elizabeth Bartman, Independent Scholar RESEARCH TOPIC: Ethnic Portraits in Roman Art

Ziad Elmarsafy, New York University RESEARCH TOPIC: Translation of the Qur'an and the Early Modern Construction of Islam

Andrew Seth Meier, Independent Scholar RESEARCH TOPIC: The American Professor: A Case Study in the Rise of Soviet Intelligence Abroad

Elizabeth Simpson, Bard Graduate Center RESEARCH TOPIC: The Furniture and Wooden Objects from Tumulus P, Tumulus W, and the City Mound at Gordion, Turkey

Susana Torre, Independent Scholar RESEARCH TOPIC: University Campuses and Workers' Housing as Reflections of Modern National Identity in Mexico and Venezuela, 1940-1960

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NEW YORK (cont.) Fellowships (cont.)

Oswego Craig DeLancey, SUNY Research Foundation, College at Oswego RESEARCH TOPIC: Understanding the Purpose of Basic Emotions: Moving Beyond the Cognitivist- Noncognitivist Debate

Saratoga Springs Daniel Nathan, Skidmore College RESEARCH TOPIC: The Story of the Baltimore Black Sox and the 1929 American Negro League Pennant

Saugerties Laura Claridge, Independent Scholar RESEARCH TOPIC: A Biography of American Manners Doyenne Emily Post

Staten Island Ying Zhu, CUNY Research Foundation, College of Staten Island RESEARCH TOPIC: Costume Drama and the Transformation of Chinese Primetime Television

Stony Brook Jane Sugarman, SUNY Research Foundation, Stony Brook Main Campus RESEARCH TOPIC: Albanian Commercial Musics and the Dilemmas of Representation

Syracuse Wayne Franits, Syracuse University RESEARCH TOPIC: The Paintings of Dutch Artist Hendrick Terbrugghen (1588-1629)

NORTH CAROLINA Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Chapel Hill Judith Bennett, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill RESEARCH TOPIC: "Singlewomen" and the History of Late Medieval England, c. 1300-1550.

Jeanne Moskal, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill RESEARCH TOPIC: A Study of the Writings of Women Missionary Authors, 1792-1978

Charlotte Jerry Dávila, University of North Carolina, Charlotte RESEARCH TOPIC: Racial Identity, Development, and Foreign Relations in the Atlantic World, 1950-1980

Pamela Grundy, Independent Scholar RESEARCH TOPIC: Race and History at West Charlotte High School, Charlotte, N.C.

Durham Sheila Dillon, Duke University RESEARCH TOPIC: The Female Portrait in Greek Art and Society

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NORTH CAROLINA (cont.) Fellowships (cont.) Greensboro Sarah Anne Krive, Independent Scholar RESEARCH TOPIC: Russian Poetry and the Politics of Sorrow: Appropriating Anna Akhmatova

Charles Orzech, University of North Carolina, Greensboro RESEARCH TOPIC: Esoteric Buddhism in Continental East Asia, 755-1276

OHIO Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Cleveland Susan Schmidt Horning, Case Western Reserve University RESEARCH TOPIC: The Culture and Technology of Recording Studios in America, 1877-1977

Columbus Jane Hathaway, Ohio State University, Main Campus RESEARCH TOPIC: The Chief Eunuch of the Ottoman Harem

Daniel Reff, Ohio State University, Main Campus RESEARCH TOPIC: Jesuit Narratives of Otherness and the Jesuit-Orchestrated Tour of Europe by Japanese Samurai (1584-1585)

Ara Wilson, Ohio State University, Main Campus RESEARCH TOPIC: Economic and Spiritual Exchange in the Markets of Bangkok

Delaware Jeremy Baskes, Ohio Wesleyan University RESEARCH TOPIC: Merchant Strategies of Risk Management in Spain's Colonial Trade with Mexico, 1700-1821

Oberlin Ann Albright, Oberlin College RESEARCH TOPIC: A Study of the Work of American Dancer Loie Fuller

OKLAHOMA Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Norman Pamela Genova, University of Oklahoma, Norman RESEARCH TOPIC: The Influence of Japonisme on Nineteenth-Century French Writers

Stillwater Yonglin Jiang, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater RESEARCH TOPIC: "The Itemized Regulations for Trying Penal Matters": A Translation of the Legal Code of China's Ming Dynasty

Linda Leavell, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater RESEARCH TOPIC: A Biography of American Poet Marianne Moore (1887-1972)

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OREGON Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Corvallis John Tolan, Oregon State University RESEARCH TOPIC: Francis of Assisi's Mission to al-Kâmil of Egypt in Western Art and Historiography

Eugene Randall McGowen, University of Oregon, Eugene RESEARCH TOPIC: Forgery and Capital Punishment in England, 1700-1840

PENNSYLVANIA Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Bryn Mawr James Wright, Bryn Mawr College RESEARCH TOPIC: The Formation of Mycenaean Society: A Study in Secondary State Formation

Easton William Bissell, Lafayette College RESEARCH TOPIC: Designs on the City: Colonialism, Space, and Power in Zanzibar

Joshua Sanborn, Lafayette College RESEARCH TOPIC: Soldiers, Civilians, and the Ecosystem of War in Russia, 1914-1918.

Haverford Hank Glassman, Haverford College RESEARCH TOPIC: The Cult of the Bodhisattva Jizo in Medieval and Early Modern Japan

Lancaster Dennis Deslippe, Independent Scholar RESEARCH TOPIC: A History of Affirmative Action Protests in the United States, 1965-1985

Millersville Carole Counihan, Millersville University RESEARCH TOPIC: Women's Stories of Food, Gender, and Land in Colorado's San Luis Valley during the Twentieth Century

Philadelphia David Cannata, Temple University RESEARCH TOPIC: Religious Inspiration in the Music of Composer Franz Liszt

Fumi Karahashi, University of Pennsylvania Museum RESEARCH TOPIC: The Sumerian Verbal System: Meaning and Syntax

Pittsburgh Marcus Rediker, University of Pittsburgh RESEARCH TOPIC: A History of the Slave Ship

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PENNSYLVANIA (cont.) Fellowships (cont.)

Tunkhannock Edward Mathews Jr., Independent Scholar RESEARCH TOPIC: The Armenian Commentaries on Joshua to II Chronicles attributed to Ephrem the Syrian

University Park Anne Rose, Pennsylvania State University, Main Campus RESEARCH TOPIC: The Rise of the Psychological Sciences in the South, 1896-1965

Williamsport David Witwer, Lycoming College RESEARCH TOPIC: Westbrook Pegler, Anti-Unionism, and the Conservative Response to the New Deal

RHODE ISLAND Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Providence Tara Nummedal, Brown University RESEARCH TOPIC: Alchemy's Contested Validity in Early Modern Europe's Holy Roman Empire

SOUTH CAROLINA Faculty Research Awards A full-term NEH faculty research award (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. An awardee may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Orangeburg Stanley Harrold, South Carolina State University PROJECT TITLE: Border War: The Long War before the American Civil War

TENNESSEE Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Knoxville Mark Banker, Webb School of Knoxville RESEARCH TOPIC: Three East Tennessee Communities and the Elusive History of an American Region

Knoxville (cont.) Dorothy Habel, University of Tennessee, Knoxville RESEARCH TOPIC: The Impact of Public Opinion on the Urban Building Process in Baroque Rome

Thomas Heffernan, University of Tennessee, Knoxville RESEARCH TOPIC: An Edition of "The Passion of Perpetua and Felicity," a Late Ancient Prison Memoir

Vejas Liulevicius, University of Tennessee, Knoxville RESEARCH TOPIC: German Utopias in Eastern Europe, 1914-1955

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TENNESSEE (cont.) Fellowships (cont.)

Nashville Teresa Goddu, Vanderbilt University RESEARCH TOPIC: The Advancement of the Antislavery Movement Through Print Culture in Antebellum America

Jane Landers, Vanderbilt University RESEARCH TOPIC: A Biography of Juan Bautista Witten, African Leader in Spanish Florida and Cuba in the Revolutionary Period

Mark Wollaeger, Vanderbilt University RESEARCH TOPIC: British Narrative and the Invention of Modern Propaganda, 1900-1945

TEXAS Faculty Research Awards A full-term NEH faculty research award (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. An awardee may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

El Paso Howard Campbell, University of Texas, El Paso PROJECT TITLE: Culture, Identity, and Mestizaje at the Socorro Mission of El Paso, Texas

Sandra Deutsch, University of Texas, El Paso PROJECT TITLE: A History of Argentine Jewish Women, 1880-1955

San Antonio Michael Almeida, University of Texas, San Antonio PROJECT TITLE: Skeptical Defense and Rational Belief

Kolleen Guy, University of Texas, San Antonio PROJECT TITLE: Terroir and Modern Food Politics in France

Jeanne Reesman, University of Texas, San Antonio PROJECT TITLE: The Photography of American Writer Jack London

Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Austin Hans Boas, University of Texas, Austin RESEARCH TOPIC: Language Change in the Texas German Community

Richard Cleary, University of Texas, Austin RESEARCH TOPIC: Frank Lloyd Wright and Building Technology

El Paso Robert Bledsoe, University of Texas, El Paso RESEARCH TOPIC: Dickens and Opera

Fort Worth Sharon Harris, Texas Christian University RESEARCH TOPIC: Mary Walker (1833-1919): Biography of an American Radical and Physician

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TEXAS (cont.) Fellowships (cont.)

Houston Eva Haverkamp, Rice University RESEARCH TOPIC: Christians and Jews at the Time of the First Crusade

Hannah Landecker, Rice University RESEARCH TOPIC: A History of Microscopic Moving Images in Science and Culture

Hamid Naficy, Rice University RESEARCH TOPIC: A Social History of the Iranian Cinema in the Twentieth Century

Richardson Susan Branson, University of Texas, Dallas RESEARCH TOPIC: Class, Gender, and Criminality in the Early American Republic

Daniel Wickberg, University of Texas, Dallas RESEARCH TOPIC: Sympathy as a Keyword in American Culture, 1750-1950

San Marcos Paul Kens, Texas State University - San Marcos RESEARCH TOPIC: Economic Regulation and the U.S. Constitution, 1874-1888: Balancing Individual Liberty and Community Welfare

UTAH Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Provo Brian Harker, Brigham Young University, Provo RESEARCH TOPIC: Louis Armstrong and the Rise of Jazz

Salt Lake City Janet Theiss, University of Utah RESEARCH TOPIC: Family Scandals and Family Fortunes in Late Imperial China

VERMONT Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Middlebury Jennifer Heuer, Middlebury College RESEARCH TOPIC: War and Family in the Napoleonic Empire

Kirsten Hoving, Middlebury College RESEARCH TOPIC: The American Artist Joseph Cornell (1903-1972) and Astronomy

Anne Knowles, Middlebury College RESEARCH TOPIC: Labor and Technological Change in the U.S. Iron Industry, 1800-1868

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VIRGINIA Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Charlottesville Paul Halliday, University of Virginia RESEARCH TOPIC: Habeas Corpus and English Society, 1500-1800

Susan McKinnon, University of Virginia RESEARCH TOPIC: Narratives of Social Evolution, Difference, and Inequality

Alison Weber, University of Virginia RESEARCH TOPIC: Embodied Religion in Early Modern Spain

Lexington Lesley Wheeler, Washington and Lee University RESEARCH TOPIC: Sound and Presence in American Poetry, 1925 to the Present

Lynchburg Constance Clark, Randolph-Macon Woman's College RESEARCH TOPIC: The Popularization of Science in America during the 1920s

Williamsburg Chitralekha Zutshi, College of William and Mary RESEARCH TOPIC: A Social History of the Northern Indian Kashmiri Shawl

WASHINGTON Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Bellingham Steven Garfinkle, Western Washington University RESEARCH TOPIC: The Origins of Commerce: Merchants and Their Activity in Early Mesopotamia

Seattle Lynn Thomas, University of Washington RESEARCH TOPIC: Making the Modern Girl in Kenya, Ghana, and South Africa, 1930-1985

WISCONSIN Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Eau Claire Peter Myers, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire RESEARCH TOPIC: Frederick Douglass and the Rebirth of American Liberalism

Kenosha Megan Mullen, University of Wisconsin, Parkside RESEARCH TOPIC: A History of Cable Television

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WISCONSIN (cont.) Fellowships (cont.) Madison Thomas Broman, University of Wisconsin, Madison RESEARCH TOPIC: The Role of the Press in Shaping the Authority of Science in Eighteenth-Century Germany

Nan Enstad, University of Wisconsin, Madison RESEARCH TOPIC: Local and Global Cultures of Tobacco Consumption, 1890-1950

Theresa Kelley, University of Wisconsin, Madison RESEARCH TOPIC: The Role of Botany in European Culture during the Romantic Age

International Fellowships A full-term NEH fellowship (9-12 months) carries a stipend of $40,000. A fellow may opt for a shorter term (6-8 months), which carries a stipend of $24,000.

Canada David Gants, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton RESEARCH TOPIC: The Early English Booktrade Database

France Philip Jay Hyman, Independent Scholar, Paris RESEARCH TOPIC: The Oxford Companion to French Food

Mary Gilbert Hyman, Independent Scholar, Paris RESEARCH TOPIC: The Oxford Companion to French Food

New Zealand Cynthia MacDonald, University of Canterbury, Christchurch RESEARCH TOPIC: Self-Knowledge: Entitlement, Privilege, and Authority

Turkey Rebecca Bryant, Independent Scholar, Istanbul RESEARCH TOPIC: Narratives of the Village in Cyprus

United Kingdom James M. Gibson, Independent Scholar, Maidstone, Kent RESEARCH TOPIC: Documenting Popular Entertainment of the English Renaissance: The Records of Early English Drama

United Kingdom Robert Bocking Stevens, University College of London, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire RESEARCH TOPIC: A Social and Political History of the American Law School

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