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Malachi H. Hacohen (2003-04)
Brad C. Inwood (1995-96) Classics, University of Toronto Reading Seneca Javier Irastorza-Revuelta (1979-80) Economics, University of Madrid The Political and Economic Forces behind Inflation Benjamin Henri Isaac (2004-05) Classics, Tel Aviv University, Israel (1) Corpus of Ancient Inscriptions of Judaea/Palaestina (2) Greek and Roman Ideas about Warfare Wolfgang Iser (2000-01) English and Comparative Literature, University of Constance, Germany Conceptualizations of Culture Jenann T. Ismael (2003-04) Philosophy, University of Arizona Science, Simplicity, and Symmetry Toshihiko Izutsu (1982-83) Oriental Studies, Keio University Studies in Islam
Blyden Jackson (1981-83) English, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Afro-American Literature: A History John Lester Jackson (2005-06) Anthropology, Duke University Black Judah: Race, Gender, and the Twelve Tribes of Transnationalism Lawrence Patrick Jackson (2004-05) English, Emory University A Song in the Front Yard: A Cultural History of African American Writers and Critics, 1935-1960 Thorkild Jacobsen (1986-87, 1988-89) Sumerian, Harvard University Introduction to Sumerian Richard Mark Jaffe (2004-05) Religion, Duke University Seeking Shakyamuni: World Travel and the Reconstruction of Japanese Buddhism, 1868-1945 Sarah S. Jain (2005-06) Anthropology, Stanford University Commodity Violence: American Automobility Daniel M. James (1997-98) History, Duke University Memory Tales: Collective Memory and Communal Narratives in an Argentine City Winston Anthony James (2001-02) History, Columbia University Claude McKay: From Bolshevism to Black Nationalism, 1923-1948 Kenneth Robert Janken (2000-01) African and Afro-American Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Mr. N Double-A C P: The Life of Walter White, 1893-1955 Richard C. M. Janko (1990-91) Classics, University of California, Los Angeles New Fragments of Aristotle's Literary Theory Henri Janne (1979-80) Short term visitor, University Libre de Bruxelles Martin Jay (2005-06) History, University of California, Berkeley The Ambivalent Virtues of Mendacity: Lying in Politics Myra Jehlen (1985-86) English, State University of New York at Purchase Archimedes and the Paradox of Feminist Criticism Peter Jelavich (1997-98) History, University of Texas at Austin Berlin Alexanderplatz: Media Aesthetics, Politics, and the Death of Weimar Culture Randal M. Jelks (2006-07) History, Calvin College Benjamin Elijah Mays, a Religious Rebel in the Jim Crow South: An Intellectual Biography Douglas M. Jesseph (1993-94) Philosophy, North Carolina State University The Hobbes-Wallis Controversy Jin Di (1992-93) English, Foreign Language Institute-Tianjin Translation of James Joyce's Ulysses into Chinese Jiwei Ci (1991-92) Philosophy, University of International Business & Econ. Conscience: A Study in Moral Philosophy, Moral Psychology, and Moral Culture John J. Johnson (1985-86) History, University of New Mexico The United States and Latin America, 1815-1836 Kathleen W. Jones (2007-08) History, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Dying Young: A History of Youth Suicide, 1900 to the Present Larry Eugene Jones (1988-89) History, Canisius College The German Right and the Nazi Seizure of Power, 1928-1934 Willem Marinus Jongman (1988-89) Ancient History, Erasmus University The Political Economy of the Roman Empire Gilbert M. Joseph (1992-93) History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Summer of Discontent, Seasons of Upheaval: Elite Politics and Rural Rebellion in Yucatan, 1890-1915
Walter E. Kaegi (1996-97) History, University of Chicago Heraclius: An Emperor and His Crises Grigorii Zosimovich Kaganov (1995-96) Architecture, Institute for Theory of Architecture Western Faces of St. Petersburg, 1700s-1920s Thomas E. Kaiser (2004-05) History, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Devious Empire: Marie Antoinette and French Austrophobia George Kane (1987-88) English, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill A Consolidated Glossary of Piers Plowman Bruce Kapferer (2004-05) Anthropology, University of Bergen, Norway Cosmologies of Healing: Ritual Systems in Comparative Perspective Alice Y. Kaplan (1989-90) French, Duke University Confessions of a Francophile Fred Kaplan (1985-86) English, City University of New York A Biography of Charles Dickens Temma Kaplan (1992-93) History, Barnard College Political Cultures and Women's Political Action Leon Kass (1984-85) Medicine & Bioethics, University of Chicago Is One What One Eats: From Nature to Ethics John Kasson (1980-81, 2009-10) History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1) Civility and Rudeness: Public Etiquette in the United States from the Mid-Nineteenth to Early Twentieth Century (2) The Little Girl Who Fought the Great Depression: Shirley Temple and 1930s America Joy S. Kasson (1996-97) American Studies & English, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show: History, Performance, and Cultural Identity Linda Kauffman (1983-84) English, Ithaca College The Discourse of Desire: The Lovers' Discourse from Ovid to Roland Barthes Peter A. Keating (2000-01) History of Biomedical Sciences, University of Quebec at Montreal "Biomedicine" and the Post-War Realignment of Biology and Clinical Medicine in NCI's Cooperative Oncology Groups Sean P. Keilen (2006-07) English, University of Pennsylvania The Influence of Friends: Authority and Tradition in Renaissance Poetry Thomas E. Keirstead (2000-01) History, State University of New York at Buffalo Making Medieval Japan Alison Mary Keith (2007-08) Classics, University of Toronto, Canada Ovidian Transformations in Flavian Epic Donald Kelley (1984-85) History, University of Rochester English Common Law and Social Thought Brian Kelly (2003-04) History, Queen's University Belfast Black Workers, Black Elites, and the Labor Question in the Jim Crow South Gavin A.J. Kelly (2010-11) Classics, University of Edinburgh, UK Rutilius' Return Robert L. Kendrick (1998-99) Music, University of Chicago Music and Urban Life in Milan, 1580-1650 Dane K. Kennedy (2010-11) History, George Washington University Mapping Continents: British Exploration of Africa and Australia Elizabeth L. Kennedy (2003-04) Women's Studies, University of Arizona Many Strands, One Woman: Lesbianism, Marriage, and Sexuality in an Upper-Class Life Dale Vivienne Kent (1985-86) History, La Trobe University Social Structure and Patronage in Early Medicean Florence Robert Keohane (1995-96) International Relations, Harvard University Contested Commitments in United States Foreign Policy Linda K. Kerber (1990-91) History, University of Iowa Women and the Obligations of Citizenship: The Gendered Discourse of American Law Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie (2003-04) History, independent scholar Rites of August First: West Indian Emancipation Celebrations in the Black Atlantic World, 1831-1861 Samuel Joseph Kerstein (1999-2000) Philosophy, University of Maryland The Derivation of the Categorical Imperative: On the Foundations of Kantian Ethics Alice Kessler-Harris (2006-07) History, Columbia University A Biography of Lillian Hellman Paulina Kewes (2002-03) English, University of Wales, UK The Staging of History in Early Modern England Akram F. Khater (2005-06) History, North Carolina State University A Deluded Woman: Gender and the Politics of Religious Modernity in Eighteenth-Century Greater Syria Benedict F. Kiernan (2006-07) History, Yale University The Vietnam War in Vietnamese History, 211 BCE to 2005 Mi Gyung Kim (2006-07) History of Science, North Carolina State University The Aerial Theater: Balloons and the Public in Pre-Revolutionary France John N. King (1997-98) English, Ohio State University Foxe's Book of Martyrs: Seven Studies Mary Kinzie (2005-06) English, Northwestern University The Poems I Am Not Writing: A Meditation in Verse Timothy A. Kircher (2007-08) History, Guilford College Leon Battista Alberti and Renaissance Learning: The Humanist in Revolt Elizabeth D. Kirk (1992-93) English, Brown University Standing in Unknowing: Faith and Consciousness in Fourteenth-Century English Poetry Elizabeth Esther Kiss (1995-96) Politics, Princeton University The Practice of Rights: Reconsidering 'Rights Talk' Mario Klarer (1995-96, 2000-01) Comparative Literature, University of Innsbruk, Austria (1) Ekphrasis: Pictorial Description and Textual Self-Reflexivity in English and American Literature; (2) Still Lives: Tableaux Vivants and the Construction of Victorian Femininity Judy L. Klein (1997-98) Economics, Mary Baldwin College Natural and Artificial Seasonal Rhythms in 19th- and 20th-Century Commerce Emily Klenin (1979-80) Slavic Languages & Literatures, Harvard University Linguistic Change in Medieval East Slavic Languages Thomas Miller Klubock (2005-06) History, State University of New York, Stony Brook La Frontera: Land, Labor, and Ecological Change in Chile, 1873-1993 Janet Knapp (1988-89) Music, Vassar College The Polyphonic Conductus: A Study of the 6th and 7th Fascicles of the Manuscript Florence, Biblioteca Laurenziana, Pluteus 29.1 Franklin W. Knight (1986-87) History, Johns Hopkins University Spanish-American Creole Society in Cuba, 1750-1840 Ulrich C. Knoepflmacher (1995-96) English, Princeton University Appropriating Wordsworth James Rex Knowlson (2002-03) French, University of Reading, UK Samuel Beckett and European Art and Architecture John H. Komlos (2010-11) Economics, University of Munich, Germany An Anthropometric History of the World from the Seventeenth to the Twenty-First Century David Konstan (1994-95) Classics, Brown University Friendship in the Classical World Claudia A. Koonz (1993-94) History, Duke University Race, Eugenics and Gender in Nazi Social Politics Maryanne Kowaleski (2005-06) History, Fordham University Living from the Sea: An Ethnography of Maritime Communities in Medieval England Lloyd S. Kramer (2002-03) History, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Traveling to Unknown Places: Politics, Religion and the Cultural Identities of Expatriate Writers, 1780-1960 Shepard Krech, III (1993-94, 2000-01) Anthropology, Brown University (1) The North American Indian: Ecologist, Conservationist, and Environmentalist?; (2) Ethnobiology in Native North America Norman Kretzmann (1992-93) Philosophy, Cornell University The General Philosophical Theology of Thomas Aquinas Martin Krieger (1978-79) Public Policy, University of Minnesota Advice and Planning Sheryl T. Kroen (2006-07) History, University of Florida The Marshall Plan: A Cultural History Brian A. Krostenko (2001-02) Classics, University of Notre Dame Voicing Ideology: Art and Social Code in Cicero's Political Speeches John Richard Kucich (2002-03) English, University of Michigan Melancholy Magic: Masochism and Late Victorian Political Identities Michael E. Kulikowski (2009-10) History, University of Tennessee, Knoxville The Rhetoric of Being Roman: Fourth-Century Politics and the End of Empire Karen Ordahl Kupperman (1984-85) History, University of Connecticut Tropical Puritans: The Providence Island Colony, 1630-1641 Ewa Kuryluk (1988-89) Art History, Unaffiliated Veronica and Her Cloth: Origins, Tradition, and Symbolism of a "True" Icon Igal Kvart (1983-84) Philosophy, Hebrew University Reference and Knowledge Michael A. Kwass (2001-02) History, University of Georgia Consumption and the World of Ideas: Consumer Revolution and Changing Conceptions of Society in Pre-Revolutionary France
Maura K. Lafferty (2001-02) Classics, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill The Empress of Languages: Latin in the Middle Ages Peter Geoffrey Lake (1998-99) History, Princeton University Papists, Puritans, and Players: Cultural Conflict in Post Reformation England Sanford Lakoff (1980-82) Political Science, University of California, San Diego The "Energy Crisis" and Political Beliefs Jonathan Lamb (1991-92) English, University of Auckland Reading Job in the Eighteenth Century: The Politics and Aesthetics of Abjection Robert E. Lane (1983-84) Political Science, Yale University Markets and Politics: The Human Product Gladys Engel Lang (1983-84) Sociology, State University of New York at Stony Brook A Study of the Etching Revival (1880-1939) Kurt Lang (1983-84) Sociology, State University of New York at Stony Brook A Study of the Etching Revival (1880-1939) Susan H. Langdon (1999-2000) Art History & Archaeology, University of Missouri, Columbia Gender and Society in Early Iron Age Greece Nancy Langston (1996-97) Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison Riparian Boundaries Thomas Laqueur (2000-01) History, University of California, Berkeley Death, Memory, and Modernity Haile M. Larebo (2000-01) History, Morehouse College Church, State and Society in Ethiopia, 1885-1995 Anthony J. La Vopa (1983-84, 1998-99) History, North Carolina State University (1) Vocation, Talent, and Merit: The German Intelligentsia and Social Ascent, c. 1700-1800; (2) Fichte: A Thematic Biography, Volume 1: Compelling Reason Steven Lawson (1987-88) History, University of South Florida From Protest to Power: Civil Rights and Black Politics since 1945 Eleanor Winsor Leach (1992-93) Classics, Indiana University Roman Painting and Roman Society Lewis Leary (1978-79) English, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The Beginnings of Literature in the United States, 1730-1820 Sukjae Lee (2006-07) Philosophy, Ohio State University The Untimely Modern: Leibniz and His Rehabilitation of Formal and Final Causes Patricia Leighten (1995-96) Art History, Queen's University The Esthetics of Radicalism: Anarchism and Cultural Criticism in Avant-Guerre France Thomas M. Lekan (2009-10, 2010-11) History, University of South Carolina Green Tourism: Consumption and Conservation in Twentieth-Century Germany Timothy W. Lenoir (2008-09) New Technologies and Society, Duke University Virtual Conflict Resolution: Turning Swords to Ploughshares Gertrud Lenzer (1980-81) Sociology, City University of New York-Brooklyn College The Intellectual Division of Labor and the Separation of Knowledge Ralph Lerner (1981-82) Social Sciences, University of Chicago Re-creating a Civic Public, 1825-1850 James H. Lesher (2004-05) Philosophy, University of Maryland Knowledge and the Gods: Religious Aspects of Early Greek Theories of Knowledge William E. Leuchtenburg (1978-81) History, Columbia University (1) FDR and the Supreme Court Crisis of the 1930s; (2) Final Volume of Oxford History of United States: America since 1945 Jonathan Levin (1998-99) English & Comparative Literature, Columbia University The Literature of Place: American Nonfiction Prose Richard Levin (1987-88) English, State University of New York at Stony Brook New Approaches to the Interpretation of English Renaissance Drama Bernard M. Levinson (2010-11) Judaic Studies, University of Minnesota Revelation and Redaction: The Role of Intellectual Models in Biblical Studies Henry Samuel Levinson (1985-86) Religion, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Santayana's Religious Naturalism John Robert Levison (2000-01) Religion, Duke University Out of Eden: An Analysis of the Life of Adam and Eve Robert I. Levy (1990-91) Anthropology, University of California, San Diego Private Experience and Personal Organization in a Nepalese City David Levering Lewis (1983-84) History, University of California, San Diego Race to Fashoda: Ethiopia, Africa, and the Upper Nile, 1896-1899 R. W. B. Lewis (1989-90) American Studies, Yale University Robert Penn Warren: the Poems of his Life Bozhong Li (1992-93) History, Zhejiang Academy of Social Science The Baseline of China's Economic Modernization: The Late Imperial Economy of the Lower Yangzi in World Historical Perspective Michael Lienesch (1998-99) Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Rethinking Scopes: The Scopes Trial and the Politics of Progress Richard Lim (2002-03) Ancient History, Smith College The World Continues: Public Spectacles and Civic Transformation in Late Antiquity Lisa Ann Lindsay (2004-05) History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill A South Carolinian in Colonial Nigeria: One Family's History and the African Diaspora Mack Lipkin (1978-79) Medicine, University of Oregon Medical Sch. The Role of Suggestion in Medical Therapeutics Lawrence Lipking (1993-94) English, Northwestern University Samuel Johnson: The Life of an Author Daniel C. Littlefield (1988-89) History, Louisiana State University The Development of Slavery in South Carolina Lydia H. Liu (1997-98) Comparative Literature, University of California, Berkeley A Global Circuit of Words: Missionary Linguistic Enterprise in 19th-Century China Phoebe Lloyd (1984-85) Art History, University of Pennsylvania The Failure of the Artist in American Society Joseph Loewenstein (1988-89) English, Washington University Renaissance Creativity and the Book Trade Barry Loewer (1988-89) Philosophy, University of South Carolina An Investigation of Naturalistic Theories of Intentional Content and Causation Michael Lofaro (1980-81) English, University of Tennessee Boone and Crockett: The Role of the Frontier Culture Hero in American Thought, 1784-1980 Marie-Rose Logan (1987-88) Romance Languages, Rice University Classical Scholarship and the Self: Guillaume Bude's Nostra Philologia Michele Longino (1997-98) French, Duke University The Staging of Exoticism in 17th-century France Robert Longsworth (1980-81) English, Oberlin College Comic Elements in Middle English Romances Steven H. Lonsdale (1991-92) Classics, Davidson College Dance and Ritual Play in Greek Religion Dominic M. M. Lopes (2000-01) Philosophy, Indiana University-Kokomo Life Drawing: Pictures, Perception and Value Donald S. Lopez (1996-97) Asian Languages & Culture, University of Michigan Prisoners of Shangri-la: Tibetan Buddhism and the West Manuel A. dos Santos Lourenco (1979-80) Philosophy, University of Lisbon A Study on the Nature of Consciousness Katherine J. P. Lowe (2000-01) History, Goldsmiths College, University of London Nuns' Chronicles and Convent Culture in Renaissance and Counter-Reformation Italy Richard Lowenthal (1979-80) Political Science, Berlin University Mao's Emancipation from Stalin, 1935-38 Tina Lu (2005-06) East Asian Studies, University of Pennsylvania The Boy Who Was an Ingot, or Money in Late Imperial Chinese Literature Townsend Ludington (1985-86) English, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill A Biography of Marsden Hartley Keith Phillip Luria (2000-01) History, North Carolina State University Sacred Boundaries: Catholics and Protestants in Seventeenth Century France Peter G. Lurie (2009-10) English, University of Richmond American Obscurantism Joseph Luzzi (2004-05) Italian, Bard College Celluloid Muse: The Poetry of Italian Cinema William G. Lycan (1998-99) Philosophy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Real Conditionals Deidre S. Lynch (2000-01) English, State University of New York at Buffalo At Home in English: "Loving" Literature in the Eighteenth Century and After Peter F. Lynch (1998-99) Art History, Randolph-Macon Woman's College The Portrayal of Masculinity in the Age of "Maniera" Deborah J. Lyons (1997-98) Classics, University of Rochester Women as Gifts and Givers: An Economics of Gender in Ancient Greece F. S. L. Lyons (1982-83) History, Trinity College, Dublin The Life of William Butler Yeats
Michael R. Maas (1992-93) Ancient History, Rice University The Limits of Ethnography: Ethnicity and Empire in the Late Roman World Michael MacDonald (1990-91) History, University of Michigan A History of the Mind in Early Modern England Scott C. MacDonald (1992-93) Philosophy, University of Iowa Rational Pursuit of the Good: Deliberative Desire in Aquinas's Moral Philosophy Maynard Mack (1984-85, 1986-87) English, Yale University Shakespearean Tragedy Sara Mack (1980-81) Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Ovid's Metamorphoses: A Study in Epic Themes and the Ovidian Persona Lucinda MacKethan (1984-85) English, North Carolina State University America's Literature of Lighting Out: Sources and Structures Nancy MacLean (2008-09) History, Northwestern University "Freedom Is the Answer": The Strange Career of School Vouchers Gary A. Macy (2005-06) Religion, University of San Diego Ordination and Women in the Medieval West Gregory Maertz (2008-09) English, Saint John's University House of Art: A Cultural History of Nazi Germany Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp (1993-94) Religious Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill African American Communal Narratives: Religion, Race, and Memory in Nineteenth-Century America Robert Magliola (1979-80) Comparative Literature, Purdue University Beyond Derrida: The Reinstatement of Poetic Presence Victor H. Mair (1991-92) Chinese, University of Pennsylvania Buddhism and the Rise of the Written Vernacular in Medieval China Peter L. Mallios (2005-06) English, University of Maryland Our Conrad: American Transatlantic Self-Imaginings, 1900-1950 Maurice Mandelbaum (1985-86) Philosophy, Dartmouth College Purpose and Necessity in Social Theory Elizabeth C. Mansfield (2008-09) Art History, University of the South The Perfect Foil: François-André Vincent, 1746-1816 Harvey Mansfield, Jr. (1981-83) Government, Harvard University A Study of the Theory of Executive Power Harold Marcus (1985-86) History, Michigan State University A Modern History of Ethiopia, 1500 to Present Joel Marcus (2004-05) Theology, Duke University The Passion Narrative in the Gospel of Mark Ruth Barcan Marcus (1992-93) Philosophy, Yale University Belief and Rationality Steven Marcus (1980-82) English, Columbia University Freud and the Culture of Humanism Jo Burr Margadant (2002-03) History, Santa Clara University Monarchy at Risk: The Last French Royal Family, 1830-1848 Ted W. Margadant (2002-03) History, University of California-Davis Criminal Justice and Revolutionary Politics in 1789 Stuart Marks (1984-85) Anthropology, St. Andrews Presbyterian College Southern Hunting in Black and White Rex Martin (2004-05) Philosophy, University of Kansas Rawls on Economic Justice Robert B. Martin (1988-89) English, Princeton University A Biography of Gerard Manley Hopkins Teresita Martinez-Vergne (2002-03) History, Macalester College The Construction of Citizenship in the Twentieth-Century Dominican National Discourse Anthony William Marx (1997-98) Political Science, Columbia University The Nation-State and its Exclusions: Comparative Institution and Identity Formation Mark J. Maslan (2005-06) English, University of California, Santa Barbara False Lives: Biographical Fraud and Contemporary Fiction Michelle Annette Massé (1999-2000) English, Louisiana State University The Mirror of Fashion: Critical Expectations and the Work of Louisa May Alcott John Frederick Matthews (1995-96) Ancient History, University of Oxford Genesis, Editing and Publication of the Theodosian Code Victor Matthews (1986-87) Classics, University of Guelph A Critical Commentary on Antimachos of Kolophon Sarah C. Maza (1988-89) History, Northwestern University Private Vices, Public Virtues: Literature, Law, and Public Opinion in France, 1762-1789 Mark A. Mazower (1993-94) History, University of Sussex The Experience of Nazi Occupation in Europe Sucheta Mazumdar (2007-08) History, Duke University From the Slave Trade to the Opium Rush: The America-China Trade James C. McCann (1991-92) History, Boston University People of the Plow: A Modern History of Ethiopian Agriculture Sean J. McCann (2001-02) English & American Literature, Wesleyan University The Anti-Liberal Imagination: Twentieth-Century American Literature and the Problem of Government Edward McClennen (1986-87) Philosophy, Washington University Rational Self-Interest and the Justification of Moral Principles Paula Joanne McDowell (1999-2000) English, University of Maryland "The Tongue Can No Man Tame": Popular Oral Culture in Working London, 1678-1743 Bernard McGinn (1999-2000) Religion, University of Chicago Continuity and Change in Late Medieval Mysticism 1300-1500 Deborah L. McGrady (2010-11) French, University of Virginia Beyond Patronage: Rethinking Literary Dynamics During the Hundred Years War Elizabeth McHenry (1998-99) English, New York University Forgotten Readers: African-American Literary Societies, 1830-1940 Terence Vaughn McIntosh (1999-2000) History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The Church, the Courts, and Illicit Sex in Germany, 1700-1830 William McKane (1987-88) Religion, University of St. Andrews The International Critical Commentary on Jeremiah: Volume II James W. McKinnon (1993-94) Music, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill A Prehistory of Gregorian Chant Louise McReynolds (1995-96, 1999-2000) History, University of Hawaii Russia at Play: Leisure-time Activities and Social Change in Late Imperial Russia Brenda D. Meehan-Waters (1989-90) History, University of Rochester Women's Religious Communities (zhenskie obshchiny) in Russia, 1764-1917 Louise Meintjes (2007-08) Musicology, Duke University Unwavering Voice and Disintegrating Body: Zulu Song and Dance in a Time of AIDS Martin Meisel (1983-84) English, Columbia University The Imagination of Chaos in Western Literature and Thought Alfred R. Mele (1992-93) Philosophy, Davidson College Autonomous Agents: From Self-Control to Autonomy Martin Melosi (1982-83) History, Texas A & M University Energy and Environment in Industrial America Narayana Menon (1985-86) Music, Indian Academy of Music, Dance, Drama The Language of Music Carolyn Merchant (2000-01) History, University of California, Berkeley Reinventing Eden Barbara D. Metcalf (1989-90) History, University of California, Davis The Pilgrimage Remembered: South Asian Accounts of the Hajj Thomas R. Metcalf (1989-90) History, University of California, Berkeley Ideologies of the Raj, 1860-1920 Joanne Meyerowitz (1999-2000) History, University of Cincinnati Transsexuality in the U.S. Marvin Meyers (1981-82) History, Brandeis University Of Founders and Founding in the Origins of the American Republic Paula A. Michaels (2008-09) History, University of Iowa On the Trail of Dr. Lamaze: A Transnational History of Childbirth Education, 1930-1980 Mihajlo Mihajlov (1980-81) Comparative Literature, Unaffiliated Thirteen Years: A Memoir of the Years 1965 to 1978 in Yugoslavia Andrew H. Miller (2004-05) English, Indiana University Improving Occasions Joshua I. Miller (1993-94) Government and Law, Lafayette College William James and Democratic Action Timothy Miller (1982-83) History, University of Washington The Birth of the Hospital in Medieval Byzantium Kenneth R. Mills (1995-96) History, Princeton University Christianizing the Spanish World, 1450-1750 Gail Minault (1987-88) History, University of Texas at Austin Women's Education and Social Change among Indian Muslims, 1870-1940 Nelson Hubert Minnich (2004-05) History, Catholic University of America The Fifth Lateran Council (1512-1517) Alastair James Minnis (2005-06) English, Ohio State University The Medieval Eve: A Crisis in Creation Lee Mitchell (1986-87) English, Princeton University Determined Fictions: The Excluded Self in American Literary Naturalism Gregg Alden Mitman (2004-05) History of Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison Breathing Space: An Ecological History of Allergy in America Phillip Mitsis, Dir. (1987-88) Classics, Cornell University Science and Morality in Hellenistic Thought Toril Moi (1994-95) Comparative Literature, Duke University Materialist Feminism: New Perspectives on Feminist Theory Jon Moline (1979-80) Philosophy, University of Wisconsin Practical Wisdom Craig A. Monson (1992-93) Music, Washington University Music & Life in the Convents of Bologna, 1500-1797 Robin Dale Moore (2004-05) Musicology, Temple University Music and Revolution: Cultural Change in Socialist Cuba Richard A. Moran (1994-95) Philosophy, Princeton University Self and Other in Moral Psychology Stefan Morawski (1985-86) Art History, Polish Academy of Science & Letters The Crisis of Art and Present-Day Civilizational Transformations John N. Morris (1996-97) English, Washington University Then: Essays in Recollection Gary Saul Morson (1978-79) Russian, University of Pennsylvania The Broken Frame: the Anti-Tradition in Russian Literature Frank Charles Mort (2001-02) History, University of East London, UK Sexual London: Metropolitan Culture and Moral Change, 1945-63 Michael V. Moses (2000-01) English, Duke University Nation of the Dead: The Politics of Irish Writing, 1890-1990 Javier Muguerza (1982-83) Philosophy, University Nacional Education a Distancia Historic and Critical Evaluation of the Philosophical Legacy of Neopositivism in Contemporary Thought Edward W. Muir (1992-93) History, Louisiana State University Ritual in Early Modern Europe Steven Mullaney (1991-92) English, University of Michigan Affective Domains: The Symbolic Economy of the Early Modern Subject Carol Ann Muller (1999-2000) Music, University of Pennsylvania A Home Within: Cape Jazz Singing in Exile Helmut Muller-Sievers (1994-95) German, Northwestern University Georg Buchner: Natural Philosophy and the Poetics of Despair Brenda Murphy (1981-82) English, St. Lawrence University American Realism and Dramatic Form Liam B. Murphy (2000-01) Law, New York University Promise, Practice and Contract Paul Murphy (1981-82) History, University of Minnesota Extension of the Due Process Revolution to Juveniles and Indians Stephen Murray (2003-04) Art History, Columbia University Telling the Story of Gothic
Betty Rose Nagle (1984-85) Classics, Indiana University Narrative Voice and Narrative Style: The Aesthetics of Ovid's Metamorphoses Fred S. Naiden (2010-11) Ancient History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Smoke Signals for the Gods Anna Nardo (1981-82) English, Louisiana State University The Ludic Spirit in Seventeenth-Century English Literature Lawrence Nees (2010-11) Art History, University of Delaware Essays in the Margins of Early Islamic Art Robert Nelson (1986-87) Art History, University of Chicago Theodore Hagiopetrites, A Late Byzantine Scribe and Illuminator Gordon D. Newby, Chr. (1990-91) History, North Carolina State University Contesting Abraham's Legacy: Text and Intertext in Eighth-Century Jewish-Muslim Dialogue Waller Randy Newell (1985-86) Political Science, University of Nebraska-Lincoln The Political and Social Thought of Martin Heidegger Richard Gordan Newhauser (1999-2000) English, Trinity University Greed and Capital: Avarice in the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance William S. Newman (1983-84) Music, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Authentic Performance Practices in Beethoven's Music Su Fang Ng (2007-08) English, University of Oklahoma Global Renaissance: Early Modern Classicism and Empire Wing Chung Ng (1996-97) Behavioral & Cultural Science, University of Texas at San Antonio Chineseness in Diaspora: The Cultural Politics of Chinese Identity in Canada James Nickel (1978-79) Philosophy, Wichita State University A Philosophical Introduction to the Subject of Human Rights Ekaterina Nikova (1994-95) History, Bulgarian Academy of Science The Balkans: A Modernization Unfulfilled Ruth Nisse (2005-06) English, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Jacob's Shipwreck: Powers of Diaspora in the Postbiblical Literature of the Jewish and Christian Middle Ages Maura B. Nolan (2004-05) English, University of Notre Dame English Fortune: The Early History of a Literary Idea Deborah Nord (2008-09) English, Princeton University Leaving Home: Women Writers and the Public Sphere, 1800 to the Present Philip Nord (2008-09) History, Princeton University Remaking the French State, 1930-1950 Carl Nordenfalk (1978-79, 1980-82) Art History, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm Rembrandt's "The Oath of the Batavians" Helen North (D.V. 1982) Classics, Swarthmore College Distinguished Visitor
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