PRESIDENT'S RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS IN THE HUMANITIES
1999-00 FELLOWS


A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


Elizabeth Abel
Department of English, UCB
Signs of the Times: The Visual Politics of Jim Crow

Ali Behdad
Department of English and Comparative Literature, UCLA
Immigrant Nation? Cultural Perceptions of Identity in the U.S.

James Brennan
Department of History, UCR
Industrialists and 'Bolicheros': Business and the Peronist Populist Alliance, 1943-1976

W. Rogers Brubaker
Department of Sociology, UCLA
Ethnicity and Nationalism in a Transylvanian Town: Between Politics and Everyday Life

James Gelvin
Department of History, UCLA
Nationalism in the Arab Middle East

Sandra Gilbert
Department of English, UCD
The Fate of the Elegy: History, Memory, and the Mythology of Modern Death

Richard Godbeer
Department of History, UCR
Sex and Sensibility in Early America

Jennifer Gonzalez
Department of Art History, UCSC
Concrete Objects, Invisible Subject: Contemporary American Portraits

Erich Gruen
Department of History, UCB
Diaspora as Construct and Reality: Jewish Experience in the Second Temple Period

George Haggerty
Department of English, UCR
Horace Walpole and the Aesthetics of Friendship

Abdul JanMohamed
Department of English, UCB
Richard Wright's Archaeology of Social Death

Victoria Kahn
Department of Rhetoric and Comparative Literature, UCB
The Romance of Contract: Fictions of Political Obligation in England, 1640-1690

Jorge Liderman
Department of Music, UCB
A Musical Interpretation of the Song of Songs

Kent Lightfoot
Department of Anthropology, UCB
California Frontiers: The Ethnogenesis of a Pluralistic State

A. Anthony Long
Department of Classics, UCB
Greek Models of Mind and Self

Tiffany Lopez
Department of English, UCR
Bodily Inscriptions: Representations of the Body in U.S. Latina Drama

Susan Maslan
Department of French, UCB
Theater and Democracy in Revolutionary France

Kathryn Morgan
Department of Classics, UCLA
Talking to Tyrants: The Cultural Dynamics of Address to Greek Tyrants
and 'Tyrannical' Audiences from the 5th to the 3rd Centuries BCE

Jeffrey Riegel
Department of East Asian Languages, UCB
The Confucian Texts Excavated at Guodian

Peter Sahlins
Department of History, UCB
Becoming Natural: Foreigners and the Making of Citizenship in Ancien Regime France

Kate Van Orden
Department of Music, UCB
'Instrumentum Regni': Music and the French Military Artistocracy During the Rise of Absolutism

Yunxiang Yan
Department of Anthropology, UCLA
Private Life Under Socialism: Individuality and Family Change in Rural North China, 1949-1998