Past Resident Scholars
Christine Adams
Mellon Fellow,
1999,
Saint Mary's College,
"The society for maternal charity in 19th century France."
Matthew Stephen Adams
British Research Council Fellow,
2008,
University of Manchester,
"Kropotkin beyond Kropotkin: The Anarchisms of Herbert Read and Murray Bookchin."
Yury Afanasiev
Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
2003,
Rector, Russian State University,
"Old and new drives in Russian foreign policy."
Mustafa Aksakal
Mellon Fellow,
2004,
American University,
"Defining Ottoman public opinion on the eve of World War I."
Muhammed Bin Naji Al-Qinai
Scholar in Residence,
2002,
Director, Kuwait Institute for Judicial and Legal Studies,
"Arab law colloquium."
Robert Albro
Mellon Fellow,
2003,
American University,
"Popular contortions: the politics of misrecognition and modern Bolivian publics."
Sylvia Albro
Kluge Staff Fellow,
2001,
Library of Congress, Conservation Division,
"History of hand paper-making in Fabriano, Italy from the 13th century to the present."
Jeffrey Alexander
Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
2008,
Yale University,
"Performative aspects of U.S. presidential campaigns."
Appointment: Press Release
Mikhail A. Alexseev
Kluge Fellow,
2003,
San Diego State University,
"The origins of hostility: migration, insecurity, and ethnic prejudice at the Russia-China border."
Alden Almquist
Kluge Staff Fellow,
2002,
Library of Congress, Copyright Office,
"Indigenous knowledge and practices as resources in the preservation of wildlife and biodiversity in Africa."
Webcast: "Preserving Africa's Threatened Wildlife: Forest Peoples and Indigenous Knowledge"
Mark D. Anderson
Kluge Fellow,
2007,
University of Georgia,
"The fruits of disaster: cultural responses to catastrophe in Latin America."
Lecture: The Natural Nation: Tropical Imaginings and Ecologies of Abjection in Brazilian Literature, 1889-1930
Webcast: The Natural Nation: Tropical Imaginings and Ecologies of Abjection in Brazilian Literature
Maroun Aouad
Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
2008,
Director of Research, Centre national de la recherche scientifique,
"Philosophy of public discourse in Medieval Islam and its modern political debates."
Webcast: "Arab Medieval Philosophers' Doctrines on War"
Lecture: Arab Medieval Philosophers' Doctrines on War.
Mohammed Arkoun
Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
2005,
independent scholar,
"Islamic studies."
Genaro Arriagada
Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
2009,
Universidad de las Americas,
"Energy policy issues in the Western hemisphere."
Jeffrey Bale
Mellon Fellow,
1997,
Lewis and Clark College, Portland OR,
"Codename 'Gladio': clandestine anti-communist stay-behind networks and paramilitary violence in Cold War Europe, 1950-1990."
Enikő Molnár Basa
Kluge Staff Fellow,
2003,
Library of Congress, Serial Records Division,
"Useful and didactic nature of contemporary Hungarian literature and its direction in the 21st century."
Christopher Bayly
Kluge Chair in Countries and Cultures of the South,
2005,
Cambridge University,
"Emergence and transformation of liberal ideas among the intelligentsia of India."
Appointment: Press Release
Alice Bellini
British Research Council Fellow,
2006,
Cambridge University,
"Aspects of meta-theatre in 18th century Italian opera."
Sergei Belyakov
Fulbright Fellow,
2006,
independent scholar,
"Developing a humanities website portal for the National Library of Russia and the St. Petersburg State University."
Ruth Ben-Ghiat
Mellon Fellow,
1999,
New York University,
"Italian film between fascism and democracy."
Carol Benedict
International Studies Fellow,
2004,
Georgetown University,
"Golden-silk smoke: a social and cultural history of tobacco consumption in China, 1550-2000."
Angela Blake
Coca Cola Fellow,
2004,
Ryerson University,
"Sound and the City: Post-1945 New York and Toronto."
Johanna Bockman
Kluge Fellow,
2008,
George Mason University,
"The socialist origins of neoliberalism."
Webcast: Yugoslav Socialism in Latin America
Rachel Bohlmann
J. Franklin Jameson Fellow in American History,
2008,
Newberry Library,
"The Woman's Christian Temperance Union in Chicago."
Gregg Brazinsky
Kluge Fellow,
2003,
George Washington University,
"Cultural interactions between the US and East Asia during the 20th century and American intellectual and cultural relations with South Korea during the 50s and 60s."
Asa Briggs
Kluge Chair in Countries and Cultures of the North,
2005,
British historian,
"A comparative history of American and British broadcasting."
Nathan Brooks
Mellon Fellow,
1999,
New Mexico State University,
"Social contexts of Dmitri Mendeleev's involvement in controversies that stirred Russian society during the 19th century."
Michael C. Brose
Kluge Fellow,
2006,
University of Wyoming,
"Social and political roles of Central Asian elites in China after the fall of the Mongol Yuan dynasty."
Elspeth Brown
Kluge Fellow,
2003,
University of Toronto,
"Model Americans: a history of commercial modeling in the United States, 1884-1969."
Juliet Bruce
David B. Larson Fellow in Health and Spirituality,
2004,
Executive Director, Institute for Transformation through the Arts,
"The theory and practice of creative self-expression for healing, especially for those affected by violence, underachievement, and marginalization."
Geert Buelens
Kluge Fellow,
2007,
Utrecht University,
"National and/or European identity in the avant-garde and traditional poetry of the First World War."
Webcast: Remember Belgium: Poetry as propaganda during the First World War.
Adam Burns
British Research Council Fellow,
2008,
University of Edinburgh,
"Race, immigration and US imperialism: William Howard Taft and East Asian Policy, 1900-1921."
Clarissa Burt
Rockefeller Fellow in Islamic Studies,
2003,
American University in Cairo,
"Felicity's parting: imitation, trope and gender in classical Arabic poetry."
Anita Callaway
Kluge Fellow,
2003,
Australian National University,
"The making of American visual culture: the enduring legacy of ephemeral art."
Ozgur Can
British Research Council Fellow,
2006,
Lancaster University,
"Investment and human rights: the doctrine of state responsibility, extra-territorial protection of human rights and financial institutions."
Gian-Mario Cao
Kluge Fellow,
2004,
Herzog August Bibliothek,
"Diogenes Laertius: Medieval and Renaissance 'Fortuna' and bibliography."
Zuoya Cao
Mellon Fellow,
1999,
Lincoln University,
"Out of the crucible: literary works about the lives of Zhiqing."
Toni Carbo
Madison Council Fellow in Library and Information Science,
2002,
University of Pittsburgh,
"Information ethics and policy related to electronic government in the United States and the European Union."
Webcast: Information Ethics: Challenges for Library and Information Science Professionals.
Fernando Henrique Cardoso
Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
2004,
former President of Brazil,
"Socio-political aspects of contemporary Brazil."
Webcast: The Need for Global Democratic Governance: The Perspective from Latin America (Kissinger Lecture).
Ruth Cardoso
Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
2004,
former first lady of Brazil,
"Socio-political aspects of contemporary Brazil."
John Carlson
Kislak Fellow in American Studies,
2005,
Director of the Center for Archaeoastronomy in College Park, Maryland,
"Mayan flasks and miniature vessels: a comprehensive study with catalog/database."
Appointment: Press Release
Peter J Carroll
International Studies Fellow,
2003,
Northwestern University,
"Changing significance of suicide as a social phenomenon in China during the first half of the 20th century."
Karen L. Carter
Kluge Fellow,
2007,
University of North Florida,
"Art in the streets; late 19th century French posters."
Webcast: Poster Mania in Turn-of-the-Century Paris
Robert L Carter
Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
2002,
United States District Court for the Southern District of New York,
"Memoirs."
Lecture: A Matter of Law: A Memoir of Struggle in the Cause of Equal Rights
Webcast: A Matter of Law: A Memoir of Struggle in the Cause of Equal Rights.
Lecture: Brown v. Board of Education
Gerhard Casper
Kluge Chair in American Law and Governance,
2006,
Former President, Stanford University,
"Max Weber and definitions of democracy."
Webcast: Caesarism in Democratic Politics: Reflections on Max Weber.
Appointment: Press Release
C. Andrew Causey
Mellon Fellow,
1998,
Columbia College,
"Historical documents related to the Toba Bataks of North Sumatra, Indonesia."
Michael Chang
International Studies Fellow,
2003,
George Mason University,
"Local perspectives on the Southern tours: state-society relations in 18th century China."
Subarno Chattarji
Kluge Fellow,
2006,
University of Delhi,
"Will there be peace again? Vietnamese-American writings in the U.S."
Webcast: Will There Be Peace Again? Some Aspects of Vietnamese Representations of the Vietnam War and its Aftermath
Xiaomei Chen
Mellon Fellow,
1998,
Ohio State University, Columbus,
"Acting the right part: cultural performance in contemporary China."
Jorge Chinea
Mellon Fellow,
1999,
Wayne State University, Detroit,
"The quest for freedom: manumission prospects for maritime Maroons in the Hispanic Caribbean."
Eva Chou
International Studies Fellow,
2002,
City University of New York, Baruch College,
"Lu Xun cuts his queue: writing, politics, and identity in early 20th century China."
Archbishop Chrysostomos of Etna
David B. Larson Fellow in Health and Spirituality,
2005,
Center for Traditional Orthodox Studies,
"A therapeutic approach to mental illness that incorporates Eastern Orthodox Hesychastic spiritual exercises into traditional psychoanalytical methodologies."
Gemma Clarke
British Research Council Fellow,
2007,
Cambridge University,
"Drug assisted sexual assault in England, Wales and the U.S."
Ruth Clements
Kluge Fellow,
2004,
Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls, Hebrew University of Jerusalem,
"Biblical interpretation and Christian-Jewish controversy: interaction, influence, and rhetoric in the 2nd-3rd centuries C.E."
Frans and Marilyn Coetzee
Mellon Fellow,
1997,
independent scholar,
"Defining the nation: citizenship, nationalism and war in Germany and Britain, 1914-19."
Harvey Cohen
Kluge Fellow,
2005,
University of Maryland,
"Duke Ellington's America."
Anne E.B. Coldiron
Kluge Fellow,
2003,
Louisiana State University,
"Between Caxton and Tottel: verse translation from French 1476-1557 and earlier English Renaissance poetry."
Kimberly Coles
Kluge Fellow,
2005,
California State University, Bakersfield,
"Making sects: women as reformers, writers, and subjects in reformation England."
Anna Collar
British Research Council Fellow,
2006,
University of Exeter,
"Networks of innovation and the spread of religious influence in the Roman Empire."
Theodore Cook
Mellon Fellow,
1998,
William Paterson University,
"The Japanese soldier's experience of War, 1937-1945: violence, citizenship, and the individual in modern Japan's lost war."
Paul Crego
Kluge Staff Fellow,
2007,
Library of Congress, Regional and Cooperative Cataloging Division,
"History of Abkhazia and the Abkhazians."
Webcast: Abkhazia and the New Cold War
Robert Crews
International Studies Fellow,
2003,
American University,
"A faith for the Tsar: Islam, community, and the state in Imperial Russia."
Kathleen M. Crowther-Heyek
Kluge Fellow,
2006,
University of Oklahoma,
"Creating Adam and Eve: body, soul and gender in 16th century Germany."
Amy Crumpton
Kluge Fellow,
2003,
American Association for the Advancement of Science,
"Barry Commoner and Margaret Mead (1958-1968): relations between science, democratic organization, and social change."
Anne E. A. David
Kluge Fellow,
2006,
Anne Arundel Community College,
"A new conspectus of old Tamil verb forms."
Derrick de Kerckhove
Harissios Papamarkou Chair in Education,
2003,
Director, McLuhan Program in Culture & Technology at the University of Toronto,
"Education and the digital future."
Lecture: I Sing the Body Electric
Lecture: Managing Knowledge and Creativity in a Digital Context.
Harissios Papamarkou Chair in Education,
2007,
Director, McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology at the University of Toronto,
"Education and the digital future."
Moderation of the Digital Native Series: "Open Source Reality" with Douglas Rushkoff, New York University
Moderation of the Digital Native Series: "The Anthropology of YouTube" with Michael Wesch, Kansas State University on YouTube as: "An Anthropological Introduction to YouTube"
Moderation of the Digital Native Series: Edith Ackerman, "The Anthropology of Digital Natives"
Moderation of the Digital Native Series: Stephen Berlin Johnson, "Everything Bad Is Good for You"
Mario Del Pero
Kluge Fellow,
2007,
Universita di Bologna,
"Detente, Europe, and bipolarism: U.S. and EEC responses to the 'Southern European Malaise' of the 1970s."
Webcast: Which Chile, Allende? Henry Kissinger and International Repercussions of the Portuguese Revolution
David W. Del Testa
Kluge Fellow,
2006,
Bucknell University,
"Paint the trains red: labor, nationalism, and the railroads in French colonial Indochina, 1898-1954."
Francis Mading Deng
Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
2005,
Director of the Center for Displacement Studies at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of Johns Hopkins University,
"Somalia: north and south."
Lecture: African dilemmas of self-determination: Lessons from Sudan.
Webcast: African Dilemmas of Self-Determination: Lessons from the Sudan.
Appointment: Press Release
Lecture: Sudan: A Nation in Turbulent Search for Itself.
Webcast: Sudan: A Nation in Turbulent Search for Itself.
Margaret Dikovitskaya
Kluge Fellow,
2003,
Columbia University,
"Russian imperial colonial attitudes: an analysis of photographs from the Prokudin-Gorskii collection."
Marcy Dinius
Kluge Fellow,
2008,
University of Delaware,
"The role of the daguerreotype in the literature, rhetoric, and visual culture of American abolition, 1833-1860."
Lecture: Frederick Douglass's 'Lecture on Pictures' and Daguerreian Portraiture"
Beatriz Domingues
International Studies Fellow,
2001,
Federal University of Juiz de Fora, MG, Brazil,
"Materializing public memory: national identity and cultural institutions in modern Peru."
Monica Dominguez Torres
Kluge Fellow,
2008,
University of Delaware,
"Armorials of the Anahuac: the production, regulation and consumption of indigenous heraldy in 16th century Mexico."
Webcast: Early Colonial Mexico
Aleksandra Duda
British Research Council Fellow,
2006,
University of Birmingham,
"Youth activism as the driving force behind the development of democratic opposition campaigns and peaceful revolutions."
Finis Dunaway
Kluge Fellow,
2003,
Cornell University,
"Thirteen ways of looking at a river: the Mississippi in the American imagination."
Raymond Dwek
Kluge Chair in Technology and Society,
2007,
Director of the Glycobiology Institute at Oxford University.,
"The environment, specifically the desertification or absence of water and the 'real Green Line,' the rehabilitated land in the Negev, the desert region of Israel. Public health, specifically the acceleration of the development of an AIDS vaccine. University/industry relationships: does commercialization of research results threaten a university's principal mission?"
Webcast: Commercializing University Research.
Webcast: Eradicating HIV and Hepatitis B.
Article: George Washington and the First Mass Military Inoculation.
Appointment: Press Release
Article: The Other Green Line and the Sweetest Tomato in the World.
Matthew Dziennik
British Research Council Fellow,
2008,
University of Edinburgh,
"The Highland military in the British Atlantic world, 1754-1783."
Max Edelson
Kislak Fellow in American Studies,
2007,
University of Illinois,
"The transformation of geographic consciousness in colonial British America."
Webcast: Mapping the New Empire: Britain's General Survey of North America, 1763-1782.
Ahmed El-Khamlichi
Scholar in Residence,
2002,
Director, Royal Law Institute, Rabat, Morocco,
"Arab law colloquium."
Awad El-Mor
Scholar in Residence,
2002,
former Chief Justice of the Egyptian Supreme Constitutional Court,
"Arab law colloquium."
Jean Bethke Elshtain
Cary and Ann Maguire Chair in American History and Ethics,
2003,
University of Chicago,
"Harry Potter, St. Augustine and the confrontation with evil."
Lecture: Harry Potter, St. Augustine and the Confrontation with Evil.
Webcast: Harry Potter, St. Augustine and the Confrontation with Evil.
Ann Farnsworth-Alvear
Mellon Fellow,
1997,
University of Pennsylvania,
"The practice of community in the Colombian Choco."
Lawrence Feldman
Kislak Fellow in American Studies,
2005,
independent scholar,
"The last days of the English colony of West Florida."
Blenda Femenias
International Studies Fellow,
2001,
Brown University,
"Materializing public memory: national identity and cultural institutions in modern Peru."
Mark Fenemore
Kluge Fellow,
2005,
Manchester Metropolitan University,
"Policing a divided city. Berlin, 1945-1961."
Matthews Francis
British Research Council Fellow,
2008,
University of Leeds,
"The move to violence: A Matrix of the factors involved in the move from religious belief to violent action."
John Hope Franklin
Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
2001,
James B. Duke Professor Emeritus of History at Duke University,
"Memoirs."
Kluge Prize: 2006
Lecture: Historian John Hope Franklin and Judge Robert L. Carter Discuss Brown v. Board of Education.
Webcast: Mirror to America: The Autobiography of John Hope Franklin.
Webcast: Where Do We Go From Here?
Aaron Friedberg
Henry Alfred Kissinger Chair in Foreign Policy and International Relations,
2001,
Princeton University,
"The United States as an Asian power 1787-2002."
Webcast: The United States as an Asian Power: 1787-2002.
Louis Galambos
Cary and Ann Maguire Chair in American History and Ethics,
2005,
Johns Hopkins University,
"The creative society -- and the price Americans pay for being creative."
Webcast: Business in History
Appointment: Press Release
Frances Garrett
David B. Larson Fellow in Health and Spirituality,
2007,
University of Toronto,
"Religious healing and the history of medicine in pre-17th century Tibetan literature."
Webcast: Death, Rebirth and Being Human in Tibetan Buddhism
Pamela Geller
Kislak Fellow in American Studies,
2006,
independent scholar,
"Embodied texts: the messages encoded in Maya bodies."
Lecture: Ancient bodies: A Humanistic Bioarchaeology of the Pre-Columbian Maya
Armenuhi Ghambaryan
International Research and Exchanges Board Fellow,
2002,
National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia,
"U.S. policy towards Armenia between 1918 and 1920."
Chad Goldberg
J. Franklin Jameson Fellow in American History,
2005,
University of Wisconsin,
"Citizens and paupers: civic inclusion, race and the American welfare state."
Seth Graebner
International Studies Fellow,
2001,
Washington University, St. Louis,
"History from above: looking at the city in Paris and Algiers."
Andrew Graham
Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
2006,
Balliol College,
"Radio, TV and a viable internet business model."
Claudia B. Haake
Kluge Fellow,
2007,
University of York,
"The roots of identity: indigenous societies and land in the Americas."
Webcast: Breaking the Bonds of People and Land: Native American Removal in the US and Mexico
Armen Hachikyan
Fulbright Fellow,
2003,
Armenian State Pedagogical University, Yerevan,
"Woodrow Wilson's policies towards Armenian self-determination during the period of the Versailles Peace Conference."
Amirul Hadi
Rockefeller Fellow in Islamic Studies,
2005,
State Institute of Islamic Studies Ar-Raniry, Banda Aceh, Indonesia,
"War and peace among a Muslim people of Sumatra: a study of Acehnese Hikayat Prangs (heroic poems)."
Athanase Hagengimana
Kluge Fellow,
2003,
Harvard Medical School,
"Psycho-social causes of Rwanda genocide."
Leor Halevi
Mellon Fellow,
2003,
Vanderbilt University,
"Death, Ritual and Society in the Early Muslim World"
Kluge Fellow,
2005,
Vanderbilt University,
"Commerce with infidels: economic exchange between Muslims and non-Muslims in the Middle Ages."
Katherine Harper
British Research Council Fellow,
2006,
University of York,
"Periodicals and the literary circle of Frances Taylor,"
Katherine Harrison
British Research Council Fellow,
2007,
Lancaster University,
"The Statue of Liberty as a paradoxical icon of U.S. sovereignty and global democracy."
Visiting Fellow,
2009,
University of Chester,
"An Analysis of the mushroom cloud in U.S. visual culture."
Osman Hassan
British Research Council Fellow,
2007,
University of Birmingham,
"Understanding U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East after 9/11: theory and practice in the 'forward strategy for freedom in the Middle East.'"
Vaclav Havel
Kluge Chair in Modern Culture,
2005,
former President of the Czech Republic,
"The Castle: Reflections on My Strange Life as a Fairly-Tale Hero. (Memoir)"
Webcast: The Emperor Has No Clothes.
Lecture: The Emperor has no clothes.
Alexander Hinchliffe
British Research Council Fellow,
2006,
University of Nottingham,
"The hegemonic construction of 'American' identity and difference in the early years of the Cold War particularly through 1950s Hollywood cinema."
Victor Hobson
British Research Council Fellow,
2006,
University of East Anglia,
"The context of the development of the blues within jazz."
Jack Holland
British Research Council Fellow,
2007,
University of Warwick,
"American, British and Australian foreign policy discourse in the 'War on Terror.'"
Alastair Horne
Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
2005,
independent scholar,
"Henry Kissinger papers."
Michael Howard
Kluge Chair in Countries and Cultures of the North,
2003,
University of Texas,
"The Invention of Peace"
Lecture: Philip Bobbitt and Sir Michael Howard discuss Bobbitt's book The Shield of Achilles: War, Law and the Course of History.
Webcast: The Shield of Achilles: War, Law and the Course of History.
Nichola Jane Hunt
British Research Council Fellow,
2008,
Oxford Brookes University,
"Nameless Victims? The Extent of Nazi Human Experiments on Russians in World War II."
Shigemi Inaga
Kluge Chair in Modern Culture,
2006,
International Research Center for Japanese Studies in Kyoto, Japan,
"Comparative literature and culture and the history of cultural exchange."
Lecture: Modern Japanese Arts and Crafts in Kyoto: From Asai Chu to Yagi Kazuo.
Webcast: Modern Japanese Arts and Crafts in Kyoto: From Asai Chu to Yagi Kazuo.
Appointment: Press Release
Maurice Jackson
Kluge Fellow,
2005,
Georgetown University,
"Anthony Benezet (1713-1784) and the Atlantic Antislavery Crusade."
Webcast: Anthony Benezet, Father of Atlantic Abolitionism
Lecture: Let This Voice Be Heard: Anthony Benezet, Father of Atlantic Abolitionism
Eric Jacobson
Kluge Fellow,
2003,
University of Sussex, England,
"Papers of Hannah Arendt."
Samuel Charles James
British Research Council Fellow,
2008,
University of Cambridge,
"Writing the History of Thought in Britain and the US, 1945-2005."
Toby James
British Research Council Fellow,
2007,
University of York,
"Comparative electoral reform in the USA."
Maya Jasanoff
Kluge Fellow,
2006,
University of Virginia,
"British loyalists who fled to various parts of the British Empire during and after the American Revolution."
Krzysztof Jaskulowski
Kluge Fellow,
2006,
University of Wroclaw, Poland,
"Anglophone theories of nationalism and the construction of Eastern Europe; the condition of the current debate on nationalism and recent theories explaining the rise of Eastern European nations."
Christine Johnson
Kluge Fellow,
2008,
Washington University in St. Louis,
"The German nation of the Holy Roman Empire, 1440-1556."
Panel Discussion: Exploring Waldseemüller’s World
Laura Jones
British Research Council Fellow,
2006,
University of Wales, Aberystwyth,
"Conspiracy theory after September 11."
Jenna Weissman Joselit
Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
2007,
Princeton University,
"The variety of cultural forms in which the Ten Commandments appear in American culture."
Lecture: Holy Moses! A Cultural History of the Ten Commandments in Modern America.
Webcast: Holy Moses! A Cultural History of the Ten Commandments in Modern America.
Appointment: Press Release
Marianne Kamp
Kluge Fellow,
2006,
University of Wyoming,
"Oral histories relating to the collectivization of agriculture by the Soviets in Uzbekistan."
Xiaofei Kang
Kluge Fellow,
2006,
St. Mary's College of Maryland,
"Contesting the Yellow Dragon: religion, tourism, and local history at China's ethnic borderland."
Ivan Katchanovski
Kluge Fellow,
2003,
George Mason University,
"Soviet prisoners' dilemma: the politics of mass terror."
Suk-Young Kim
Kluge Fellow,
2005,
Dartmouth College,
"Filmed propaganda performances about the family: a comparative study of China and North Korea, 1966-1979."
Lecture: For the Eyes of the Dear Leader: Fashion and body politics in North Korean Visual Arts.
Webcast: For the Eyes of the Dear Leader: Fashion and body politics in North Korean Visual Arts.
Lecture: Kim Jong-il and North Korean Films.
Webcast: Kim Jong-il and North Korean Films.
Joseph Kosek
Kluge Fellow,
2007,
George Washington University,
"Acts of conscience: Christian nonviolence and American democracy."
Lecture: Acts of Conscience: Christian Nonviolence and Modern American Democracy.
Webcast: God and Gandhi: The Radical Spiritual Politics of the Reverend John Haynes Holmes (1879-1964).
Webcast: Radical Christian Pacifists
Sergii Kot
Fulbright Fellow,
2008,
The Ukranian Center of Historical & Cultural Monuments Law,
"The US policy concerning the restitution of cultural artifacts to the Ukraine after WWII."
Svetlana Kujumdzieva
Kluge Fellow,
2003,
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,
"A cross-cultural study of the Oktoechos: John of Damascus, John Koukouzeles, Chrysaphes the New."
Charles Kupchan
Henry Alfred Kissinger Chair in Foreign Policy and International Relations,
2007,
School of Foreign Service and Government Department at Georgetown University,
"Factors that make for peace among groups."
Paper: "Watching from Across the Divide." International Herald Tribune. Paris: Apr 18, 2007. pg. 6.
Web site: Charles Kupchan at the Council on Foreign Relations - from Council on Foreign Relations website.
Lecture: Dead Center: The Collapse of Bipartisanship and Its Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy.
Webcast: Dead Center: The Collapse of Bipartisanship and Its Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy.
Paper: Grand Strategy for a Divided America.
Appointment: Press Release
Paper: Putin's 'Bolt from Blue' on Missile Defense Highlight of G8 Conference" from Council on Foreign Relations website.
Paper: Strengthen Regional Cooperation.
Paper: The 50th Anniversary of the EU: Re-launch Immediately To Counter the Risk of Disaggregation.
Celso Lafer
Kluge Chair in Countries and Cultures of the South,
2005,
University of São Paulo, Brazil,
"Decision making in foreign policy."
Nelly Lahoud
Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
2005,
Goucher College,
"Islamic political claims."
Klaus Larres
Henry Alfred Kissinger Chair in Foreign Policy and International Relations,
2002,
Queen's University, Belfast,
"The United States and the 'Unity of Europe': a comparative analysis of American policy-making and European integration in the post-1945 and post-1990 eras."
Webcast: Churchill's Cold War: The Politics of Personal Diplomacy
Webcast: Downward Course: European-American Relations from the 1970s to the Present
Lecture: Downward Course: European-American Relations from the 1970s to the Present.
Appointment: Press Release
Webcast: Roundtable Discussion on Transatlantic Relations During the 1970's, afternoon session
Webcast: Roundtable Discussion on Transatlantic Relations During the 1970's, morning session
Article: Scholar Says Transatlantic Rift Can Be Repaired
Webcast: Statecraft and America's Position in the World
Article: Winston Churchill's Cold War
Visiting Fellow,
2009,
University of Ulster, Northern Ireland,
"The U.S. and the unity of Europe: Transatlantic relations in the post-Cold War years."
Libby Larsen
Harissios Papamarkou Chair in Education,
2003,
Composer,
"The global 'green room': an attempt to identify the soul of contemporary America's culture."
Appointment: Press Release
Lecture: The Concert Hall That Fell Asleep and Woke up as a Car Radio.
Emily Laurence
Kluge Fellow,
2005,
Duke University and University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,
"The single-action harp in the early American republic: a social history."
Karen Leal
Kluge Fellow,
2008,
St. John's University,
"The Ottoman empire and the classical tradition at the turn of the 18th century."
Lecture: "Between European and Ottoman: Hellenic Grand Dragomans, Roman Subjects, and Classical Ruins at the turn of the 18th Century."
Peter Leavenworth
J. Franklin Jameson Fellow in American History,
2008,
University of New Hampshire,
"Accounting for taste: the early American music business and secularization in music aesthetics, 1720-1825."
Melvyn P. Leffler
Henry Alfred Kissinger Chair in Foreign Policy and International Relations,
2005,
University of Virginia,
"The Cold War: why it started, why it lasted as long as it did, and, why it ended when it did."
Appointment: Press Release
Lecture: Retreat from Armageddon? Khrushchev, Kennedy, Johnson and the Elusive Quest for Peace.
Webcast: Retreat from Armageddon? Khrushchev, Kennedy, Johnson and the Elusive Quest for Peace.
Althea Legal-Miller
British Research Council Fellow,
2006,
King's College London,
"Eyes on the girl: African American girlhood and the visual politics of racial equality."
Lecture: The Stockade: A Visual Culture Analysis
Don Leggett
British Research Council Fellow,
2008,
University of Kent,
"What shapes a ship? The Cultural construction of US naval science, 1880-1914."
Gerardo Leibner
Kluge Fellow,
2003,
University of Tel Aviv,
"Ideology, action, and social views of the Uruguayan Communist Party, 1945-1973."
David Levy
Harissios Papamarkou Chair in Education,
2005,
University of Washington,
"Managing knowledge and creativity in a digital context."
Webcast: Mindful Work and Technology.
Webcast: Reading: From the Fixed Page to Movable Electrons .
Lu Liu
Kluge Fellow,
2004,
University of Tennessee,
"Mass migration in wartime China."
Aleksandra Loewenau
British Research Council Fellow,
2008,
Oxford Brookes University,
"Victims of National Socialism: East European survivors of the holocaust."
Jason Loviglio
J. Franklin Jameson Fellow in American History,
2003,
University of Maryland,
"The intimate public: network radio and mass mediated democracy."
Sergio Lussana
British Research Council Fellow,
2008,
Warwick University,
"Band of brothers: enslaved masculinity and friendship in the antebellum South."
Dimitry Lyubin
Fulbright Fellow,
2008,
The State Hermitage Museum (St. Petersburg, Russia),
"U.S. artist colonies at the end of the 19th and beginning of 20th centuries and U.S. heraldry."
Webcast: Artist colonies in Europe and the United States at the turn of the 20th century
Anneliese Mackintosh
British Research Council Fellow,
2006,
University of Glasgow,
"Deafness and blindness: literature and experience, 20th century and beyond."
Neil Maher
Kluge Fellow,
2008,
New Jersey Institute of Technology,
"Ground control: An environmental history of NASA and the space race."
David Makarenko-Smith
British Research Council Fellow,
2006,
University of Manchester,
"The post 9/11 transformation of the goals and methods of American foreign and security policy."
Rama Mantena
Kluge Fellow,
2005,
Brown University,
"Language, temporality, and progress in colonial South India."
Sharon Marrinan
British Research Council Fellow,
2006,
Middlesex University,
"Incorporating gender consciousness into HIV prevention education for Latin American immigrants to the UK."
Robert Mason
Kluge Fellow,
2004,
University of Edinburgh,
"America's minority: the Republican Party and the U.S. Electorate from Hoover to Reagan."
Lecture: Richard Nixon and the Quest for a New Majority.
Kate Masur
Kluge Fellow,
2004,
University of Maryland,
"Unworthy of the nation: black rights and the failure of democracy in Civil War-era America."
Daniel Matlin
British Research Council Fellow,
2006,
Cambridge University,
"African-American intellectuals and the urban crisis, 1960-1975."
Carol S. Matthews
Kluge Fellow,
2003,
Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, Kansas,
"Race, ethnicity, and American exceptionalism in American sectarian religious texts, including histories of American sectarian movements, Mormon materials, and Spiritualist journals produced in the United States since 1830."
William F. May
Cary and Ann Maguire Chair in American History and Ethics,
2007,
University of Virginia,
"The new Manichaeism: the religious construal of the shift in political anxiety in the West."
Webcast: Containing Runaway Fear in Foreign Policy: Recovering Our National Identity.
Amanda McKeever
British Research Council Fellow,
2007,
University of Sussex,
"The restless dead and notions of eternity in early modern Britain and France."
Jacqueline Messing
Kislak Fellow in American Studies,
2008,
University of South Florida,
"Identity, ideology and social change in 16th century Tlaxcala."
Webcast: Ethnography, Identity and Ethnohistory: Studying Narrative in Contemporary and Colonial Tlaxcala, Mexico
Tobie Meyer-Fong
Kluge Fellow,
2006,
Johns Hopkins University,
"Rebellion remembered: violence, community, and commemoration in 19th century China."
Suzana Milevska
Fulbright Fellow,
2004,
Museum of the City of Skopje, Macedonia,
"Photographic representation of gender differences of Balkan immigrants to the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries."
Sarah Moody
British Research Council Fellow,
2008,
University of Lincoln,
"How school history curriculum is shaped and taught in the U.S."
Krystyn Moon
Kluge Fellow,
2005,
Georgia State University,
"Performing race: the rise of Asians and Asian Americans in Vaudeville, 1880s-1930s."
Stephen Moonie
British Research Council Fellow,
2006,
University of Essex,
"The crisis of the easel picture circa 1958-1962."
Marina Moskowitz
Kluge Fellow,
2006,
University of Glasgow,
"Seed money: the economies of horticulture in 19th century America."
Anthony Mullan
Kluge Staff Fellow,
2005,
Library of Congress, Humanities and Social Sciences Division,
"Travel and exploration in Hispanic America, 1600-1900: a selective and annotated guide to original materials in special collections of the Library of Congress."
Eleanor Kate Nichols
British Research Council Fellow,
2007,
Birkbeck College,
"Greece and Rome at Chicago and Nashville."
Mark A. Noll
Cary and Ann Maguire Chair in American History and Ethics,
2004,
Wheaton College,
"Significance of the Bible in American public life."
Appointment: Press Release
Lecture: The Bible in American Public Life, 1860-2005.
Webcast: The Bible in American Public Life, 1860-2005.
Lecture: The King James Version of the Bible in American History.
Webcast: The King James Version of the Bible in American History.
Webcast: Writing the Story of America's Religious Origins.
John T. Noonan
Cary and Ann Maguire Chair in American History and Ethics,
2001,
Senior Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit,
"History of moral thought and the relation between religion and government."
Kluge Chair in American Law and Governance,
2002,
n/a,
"n/a"
Jeanne Nuechterlein
Kluge Fellow,
2005,
University of York,
"The emergence of Netherlandish oil painting in its historical context and in modern historiography."
Chidibere Nwaubani
Kluge Fellow,
2004,
University of Colorado-Boulder,
"Nigeria: the politics of decolonization, 1937-1960."
Gerard O'Donoghue
British Research Council Fellow,
2006,
Oxford University,
"Postwar-absurdist-fiction, American autographic metafiction."
Visiting Fellow,
2009,
Oxford University,
"Postwar-absurdist-fiction, American autographic metafiction."
Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney
Kluge Chair in Modern Culture,
2009,
University of Wisconsin,
"The role of symbolism and folk aesthetic in Japanese historical and cross-cultural perspective: how the 'culture concept' must be historicized rather than discarded."
Lecture: "How Do Flowers Kill? -- The Japanese Emperor and Modern Dictators
Lecture: Blooming Cherry Blossoms, Falling Cherry Blossoms: Symbolism of the Flower in Japanese Culture and History
Webcast: Blooming Cherry Blossoms, Falling Cherry Blossoms: Symbolism of the Flower in Japanese Culture and History
Webcast: How do flowers kill?
Appointment: Press Release
David Orique
Kislak Fellow in American Studies,
2007,
University of Oregon,
"Evolution of Bartolome de las Casas' view of human rights."
Lecture: Bartolome de Las Casas letter to King Charles V
Vladimir Sergeevich Orlov
Fulbright Fellow,
2005,
State Institute of Art Research, Moscow,
"Prokofiev in America."
Major Owens
Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
2007,
former Member of the U.S. House of Representatives for the 11th Congressional District of New York State,
"History of the Black Caucus."
Webcast: A New Challenge to the Congressional Black Caucus
Appointment: Press Release
Elizabeth Ann Oyler
International Studies Fellow,
2003,
Washington University, St. Louis,
"Swords, oaths, and prophetic visions: narrative cycles and the authoring of warrior rule in Medieval Japan."
Mary Palevsky
Black Mountain Fellow,
2008,
Black Mountain Institute, University of Nevada,
"The Cold War underground: burying the bomb at Nevada's nuclear test site."
Webcast: Building the Bomb, Fearing Its Use: Nuclear Scientists, Social Responsibility and Arms Control, 1946-1996
Panel Discussion: Building the Bomb, Fearing Its Use: Nuclear Scientists, Social Responsibility and Arms Control, 1946-1996.
Scott W Palmer
Kluge Fellow,
2005,
Western Illinois University,
"Forging Colossus: monumentality, modernity, and the Soviet-built environment."
Kelly Pemberton
David B. Larson Fellow in Health and Spirituality,
2008,
George Washington University,
"Women and the institutionalization of Islamic medical knowledge."
Webcast: Competing Medical Cultures or Close Collaborators? Islamic Medicine and Biomedicine in South Asia and the Middle East
Bohdan Piasecki
British Research Council Fellow,
2008,
University of Warwick,
"Contemporary Polish Poetry in English translation in the United States of America: a Study of the Critical Reception in Newspapers and Journals Published after 1980."
Madeline Pill
British Research Council Fellow,
2007,
Cardiff University,
"Neighborhood governance in the US: which factors help and which hinder its remit?"
Mark J. Pitchford
British Research Council Fellow,
2006,
Cardiff University,
"The conservative party and the extreme right, 1945-1979."
Joseph Platnauer
British Research Council Fellow,
2006,
University of Warwick,
"Classical models in 18th century reform opera."
Lecture: La Clemenza di Creonte: The Enlightened Despot in Tommaso Traetta's Antigona
James Reardon-Anderson
Luce Fellow,
2003,
Georgetown University,
"The rebel den of Nung Tri Cao: 11th century rebellion and response along the Sino-Vietnamese frontier."
Stefanie Reetz
British Research Council Fellow,
2007,
College of Art and Design, University of Dundee,
"The 'nationality question' in the Soviet Union with regard to the Baltic States (Estonia)."
Robert Remini
Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
2002,
Professor emeritus, University of Illinois at Chicago,
"History of the U.S. House of Representatives."
Book: The House: The History of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Lecture: The House: The History of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Neil Renwick
British Research Council Fellow,
2007,
Cambridge University,
"The United States and the United Nations during the early Cold War, c.1946-c.1965."
Marcia Ristaino
Visiting Fellow,
2008,
US-China Policy Foundation,
"Chinese cartoonist and caricaturist Ding Cong."
Program coordination: Public Art and Illustrations: The Cartoons and Art of Ding Cong
Timothy Rohan
Kluge Fellow,
2008,
"Enriching Modernism: Paul Rudoph's Buildings and Projects"
Webcast: Model City: Buildings and Projects by Paul Rudolph for Yale and New Haven.
Reuben S. Rose-Redwood
Kluge Fellow,
2007,
Pennsylvania State University,
"Rationalizing the landscape: a critical spatial history of street and house numbering in the United States."
Webcast: Spaces of Calculation: Street Addressing and the Making of a Geo-coded World.
Janet Roseman
David B. Larson Fellow in Health and Spirituality,
2005,
Brown University Medical School,
"Martha Graham and the Southwest."
Emma Ruckley
British Research Council Fellow,
2006,
Oxford University,
"The quest for a masculine ideal in the 1950s America: popular representations of the American man and the crisis of masculinity."
Walid Saleh
Rockefeller Fellow in Islamic Studies,
2004,
Middlebury College,
"A history of Islamic apocalyptic imagination."
George Saliba
Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
2005,
Columbia University,
"Development of scientific ideas from late antiquity to early modern times with a special focus on the various planetary theories that were developed within Islamic science and the impact these theories had on early European astronomy."
Webcast: Islamic Science and the Making of Renaissance Europe.
Appointment: Press Release
Melhem Salman
Rockefeller Fellow in Islamic Studies,
2003,
World Bank, ret'd.,
"A biography of Salman al Farsi: 7th century luminary and model for the present."
James E. Sanders
Kluge Fellow,
2006,
Utah State University, Logan,
"Cultural and social history of democratic republicanism across Latin America in the context of the Atlantic world, from its rise in the 1820s until its demise in the 1880s."
Lamin Sanneh
Kluge Chair in Countries and Cultures of the South,
2004,
Yale University,
"Institutions of Islamic governance and law before, during and after British rule in Nigeria."
Appointment: Press Release
Webcast: Sacred Truth and Secular Agency: Sharí'ah Norms and Political Enforcement.
Lecture: The Changing Face of Christianity: Africa, the West and the World.
Webcast: The Changing Face of Christianity: Africa, the West and the World.
Natalie Anne Sappleton
British Research Council Fellow,
2008,
Manchester Metropolitan University,
"Occupational segregation and entrepreneurial segregation in the U.S.: exploring the links."
Dario Sarlo
British Research Council Fellow,
2006,
Goldsmiths College, London,
"A performing violinist's study of Jascha Heifetz's recorded legacy."
Visiting Fellow,
2008,
Goldsmiths College, University of London,
"A performing violinist's study of Jascha Heifetz's recorded legacy."
Visiting Fellow,
2009,
Goldsmiths College, University of London,
"A performing violinist's study of Jascha Heifetz's recorded legacy."
Teresita C. Schaffer
Henry Alfred Kissinger Chair in Foreign Policy and International Relations,
2008,
Ambassador,
"U.S.-India Relations."
Lecture: India and the United States -- Reinventing Partnership.
Webcast: India and the United States: Reinventing Partnership.
Michael Schiltz
Kluge Fellow,
2007,
University of Leuven,
"Building the 'Yen Bloc': financial policy, learning, and search for empire in prewar Japan."
Webcast: A Money Doctor from Japan: Megata Tanetaro in Korea, 1904-1907.
Menahem Schmelzer
Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
2004,
Jewish Theological Seminary of America,
"The interrelationship between Jewish and non-Jewish printers and publishers in 18th century Germany."
Appointment: Press Release
Webcast: The Royal Court Preacher and the Hebrew Book.
Zachary Schrag
Kluge Fellow,
2008,
George Mason University,
"History of riot control from the 1870s to the present in America."
Annette Seidel-Arpaci
British Research Council Fellow,
2006,
University of Leeds,
"Perspectives on constructions of 'German victimhood' from outside within: post 1945."
Joel Seltzer
Kluge Fellow,
2006,
Skidmore College,
"Annals of revolt: Czech city chroniclers and the fashioning of the Bohemian Reformation."
Webcast: Cruelty, Savagery and the Formation of a National Community in the Bohemian Reformation
Jennifer Elson Sessions
Kluge Fellow,
2007,
University of Iowa,
"The culture and politics of colonialism in 19th century France and Algeria, 1830-1851."
Webcast: An Empire for a King: The Conquest of Algeria at Louis-Philippe's Versailles.
Kay Kaufman Shelemay
Kluge Chair in Modern Culture,
2007,
Harvard University,
"Ethiopian music and musicians in the United States."
Lecture: Music in the Ethiopian American Diaspora: A Preliminary Overview.
Appointment: Press Release
Julia D. Shevchenko
Kluge Fellow,
2003,
European University, St. Petersburg,
"Parliamentary autonomy in post-communist countries: a comparative study."
Eleanor Shevlin
Kluge Fellow,
2005,
West Chester University of Pennsylvania,
"Harrison & Co.'s print corpus and the making of the English novel."
Petr Shuvalov
Fulbright Fellow,
2005,
St. Petersburg State University,
"Late Roman military doctrine in the epoch of Balkan Wars: East European influences in the Mediterranean."
Patricia Sieber
International Studies Fellow,
2004,
Ohio State University,
"The formation of modern Sinology."
Neil Smelser
Kluge Chair in Countries and Cultures of the North,
2006,
Professor Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley,
"The Odyssey experience: psychological and social dimensions."
Webcast: Why Are Terrorist Ideologies So Powerful?
William Smyser
Henry Alfred Kissinger Chair in Foreign Policy and International Relations,
2008,
Georgetown University,
"Studies on diplomacy."
Lecture: Is Diplomacy the Answer?
Webcast: Is Diplomacy the Answer?
Appointment: Press Release
Jason Stahl
J. Franklin Jameson Fellow in American History,
2009,
University of Minnesota,
"Selling conservatism: Think tanks, conservative ideology, and the undermining of liberalism, 1945-present."
Lecture: Conservatives in a marketplace of ideas: Think tanks, interests, and expertise in the 1970s.
Owen Stanwood
Kluge Fellow,
2007,
Catholic University of America,
"An imperial faith: the Catholic threat and the making of British America, 1678-1713."
Webcast: The Second Great Migration: Religious Refugees and the Remaking of America, 1678-1690
Stephen J Stathis
Kluge Staff Fellow,
2006,
Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service,
"Congress: crucible of American democracy."
Webcast: Congress: Crucible of American Democracy
Jacqueline Stewart
Kluge Fellow,
2003,
University of Chicago,
"Race film at the crossroads: style, segregation, and the films of Spencer Williams, 1928-1948."
Michael Stone
Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
2003,
Hebrew University in Jerusalem,
"The 'Adamagirk' ('Book of Adam'), written by Arakel of Siwnik."
Webcast: A Hidden Treasure: The Armenian Adam Epic by Arakel of Siwnik.
Keir Magalie Strickland
British Research Council Fellow,
2008,
Durham University,
"The Chola invasions: imperial or mercantile?"
Elsa Suckle
British Research Council Fellow,
2006,
University of Warwick,
"Negotiating public neutrality: Islam and liberal institutions."
Patricia Sullivan
Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
2005,
University of South Carolina,
"Struggle toward freedom: a history of the NAACP."
Lecture: Freedom Writer: Virginia Foster Durr, Letters from The Civil Rights Years.
Webcast: Freedom Writer: Virginia Foster Durr, Letters from the Civil Rights Years.
Srividhya Swaminathan
Kluge Fellow,
2008,
Long Island University,
"In service of commerce: British arguments for slavery in the era before abolition, 1660-1790."
Pamela Swett
Kluge Fellow,
2002,
McMaster University,
"Selling under the Swastika: the refashioning of German advertising after 1933."
Balázs Szelényi
International Studies Fellow,
2003,
independent scholar,
"The social roots of ethnic conflict: the German diaspora in East Central Europe."
Brian Taves
Kluge Staff Fellow,
2002,
Library of Congress, Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division,
"Papers of producer Thomas H. Ince (1882-1924)."
Temur Temule
Kluge Fellow,
2004,
Nanjing University,
"Mongolia of the imagination: western travelers in the 19th and early 20th centuries, with special emphasis on Owen Lattimore."
Letty Ten Harkel
British Research Council Fellow,
2008,
University of Sheffield,
"Lincoln (UK) in the Viking Age: A Town in Context."
Romila Thapar
Kluge Chair in Countries and Cultures of the South,
2003,
Professor Emeritus, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
"Historical consciousness in early India."
Webcast: "Perceptions of the past in early India"
Appointment: Press Release
Webcast: Stories of our Nations, Footprints of our Souls: History Textbooks in Middle Schools and High Schools.
Elizabeth Thompson
International Studies Fellow,
2003,
The University of Virginia,
"Sex, space and spectacle in colonial cinema: a nexus of cultural and political transaction in the late French Empire."
Matthew Thompson
British Research Council Fellow,
2008,
Kingston University,
"A Model for demonstration: Architecture and marching on the city of Washington."
Cecelia Tichi
Kluge Chair in Modern Culture,
2006,
Vanderbilt University,
"The shift that occurred in U.S. culture from the Gilded Age to the Progressive Era examining how certain figures who grew up in the late-19th century Gilded Age were able to guide the nation into a new era by thinking freshly about society, economics and"
Lecture: Justice, Not Pity: Julia Lathrop, First Chief of the U.S. Children's Bureau.
Webcast: Justice, Not Pity: Julia Lathrop, First Chief of the U.S. Children's Bureau.
Appointment: Press Release
Roy Tsao
Kluge Fellow,
2005,
Yale University,
"The Political Philosophy of Hannah Arendt."
James Turner
Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
2004,
University of Notre Dame,
"American and British intellectual history with respect to the history of academic knowledge and higher education."
Lecture: Philology and the Generation of New Disciplines, 1825-1900.
Herman Van der Wee
Kluge Chair in Countries and Cultures of the North,
2007,
Professor Emeritus of Economic History at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
"Belgian economic history: the Ancien Régime, c. 1100-c. 1820."
Webcast: Economic Globalization in the Mirror of History
Lecture: Economic Globalization in the Mirror of History.
Jordan Vibert
British Research Council Fellow,
2006,
University of York,
"Female friendship and British-Atlantic commercial relations, 1770-1790."
Elvira Vilches
International Studies Fellow,
2003,
independent scholar,
"The economy of the marvelous: transatlantic values and fictions of the Spanish Empire, 1492-1665."
Gillian Weiss
Kluge Fellow,
2004,
Case Western Reserve University,
"Back from Barbary: French slavery in the early modern Mediterranean."
Juliet Wiersema
Kislak Fellow in American Studies,
2006,
University of Maryland,
"Four house models and one village scene: A Visual and historical investigation of Nayarit works in the Kislak collection."
Bethan Willis
British Research Council Fellow,
2008,
University of Exeter,
"Theology and Conflict: The Theology of Miroslav Volf in context."
Daniel C. S. Wilson
British Research Council Fellow,
2008,
Birkbeck College, University of London,
"Living with the machine: Emerging technology in Britain and the USA, 1876-1914."
Jenny Woodley
British Research Council Fellow,
2006,
University of Nottingham,
"The NAACPs campaigns to challenge negative portrayals of African Americans in popular culture."
Jin Wu
Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
2006,
former Education Minister for Taiwan,
"Zheng He, the Chinese mariner."
Appointment: Press Release
Lanxin Xiang
Henry Alfred Kissinger Chair in Foreign Policy and International Relations,
2003,
Institut Universitaire de Hautes Etudes Internationales, Geneva,
"The idea of democracy and Sino-U.S. Relations."
Appointment: Press Release
Lecture: The Ideological context of U.S.-China Relations.
Webcast: The Ideological context of U.S.-China Relations.
Junchang Yang
Kluge Fellow,
2008,
Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology,
"Gold, silver, and mercury in ancient China: Archaeological, art historical and metallurgical studies."
Webcast: Pre-Qin Gold and Its Application in Ancient China
Olena Yatsunska
Kluge Fellow,
2005,
Mykolayiv Branch of Odessa National University,
"New electoral system: revolution or evolution of the local government in Ukraine?"
Galina Yermolenko
International Studies Fellow,
2004,
DeSales University,
"Roxolana: from slave to legend."
Man Shun Yeung
Kluge Fellow,
2003,
University of Hong Kong,
"Western image of Canton (Guangzhou) and its inhabitants, 1760-1860."
Ying-shih Yu
Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
2005,
Professor Emeritus, Princeton University,
"Comparative history of China."
Webcast: China Rediscovers its Own History.
Lecture: China Rediscovers Its Own History.
Webcast: China's Return to Tradition: How to Interpret the New Forces Emerging in China.
Lecture: Despotism, Market and Confucianism in the Age of Wang Yang-Ming (1472-1529).
Webcast: Despotism, Market and Confucianism in the Age of Wang Yang-Ming (1472-1529).
Thomas Zeller
Kluge Fellow,
2005,
University of Maryland,
"The view from the road in the U.S. and Germany."
Webcast: Consuming Landscapes: Parkways in Germany and the United States, 1920-1970.
Sergei Zhuk
Mellon Fellow,
2004,
independent scholar,
"Peasants, millennialism and radical sects in Southern Russia and Ukraine, 1830-1917."
Andrei Znamenski
Kluge Fellow,
2002,
Alabama State University,
"Athabaskan Indians and Russian Orthodoxy (1840s-1917)."
Chitralekha Zutshi
Kluge Fellow,
2007,
College of William and Mary,
"A Sociocultural history of the Kashmiri shawl."
Lecture: Designed for Eternity: Kashmiri Shawls in the Popular Imagination
Webcast: Translating History: Rajatarangini and the Making of India's Past
