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Malachi H. Hacohen (2003-04)
History, Duke University
Jacob and Esau, Jewish Emancipation, and the Dilemmas of Multiculturalism


Rudolf Haerle, Jr. (1983-84)
Sociology, Middlebury College
An Intellectual Biography of W. I. Thomas


Jean H. Hagstrum (1985-87)
English, Northwestern University
Love in the Western World


Sabine Hake (2010-11)
German, University of Texas, Austin
Political Affects: The Fascist Imaginary in Postfascist Cinema


Grace Elizabeth Hale (2002-03)
History, University of Virginia)
Rebel, Rebel: Outsiders in America, 1945-2000


Jacquelyn Dowd Hall (1996-97)
History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Reticence and Reclamation: Katharine Du Pre Lumpkin and the Refashioning of Southern Identity


William Hallo (1987-88)
Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Yale University
The Origins of Modern Institutions in the Ancient Near East


David Halperin (1985-86)
Classics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Plato and the Metaphysics of Desire


Karen Halttunen (1994-95)
History, University of California, Davis
Murder and the Gothic Imagination in American Culture


Nicholas G. L. Hammond (1985-86)
Classics, University of Cambridge
Macedonian Institutions: Their Origins, Development, and Diaspora


Barbara A. Hanawalt (1997-98)
History, University of Minnesota
Women in Medieval London


Jerome S. Handler (1982-83)
Anthropology, Southern Illinois University
Africans and Their Descendants in Barbados: The Social and Cultural Life of a West Indian Slave Population, 1627-1834


Sarah Hanley (1990-91)
History, University of Iowa
The Engendered State: Family Formation and State Building in Early Modern France


Olaf Hansen (1983-84)
American Studies, University of Frankfurt
Aesthetic Individualism and Practical Intellect: Emerson, Thoreau, Henry Adams, J. J. Chapman


Karen Tranberg Hansen (1997-98)
Anthropology, Northwestern University
The World of Salaula: Secondhand Clothing and the Fashioning of Modernity in Zambia


John H. Hanson (2009-10)
History, Indiana University, Bloomington
Islam, Schooling and the Public Sphere: The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Ghana, West Africa


Kristin Hanson (2001-02)
English, University of California-Berkeley
"An Art that Nature Makes": A Linguistic Perspective on Meter in English


Deborah E. Harkness (2004-05)
History, University of Southern California
The Social Foundations of the Scientific Revolution: Science, Medicine, and Technology in Elizabethan London


Sharon Harley (2010-11)
African-American Studies, University of Maryland
In the Shadow of Race: Gender Formation, Women's Labor and the Quest for Citizenship in Post-Emancipation United States


George Mills Harper (1981-82)
English, Florida State University
The Making of Yeats's A Vision


Barbara J. Harris (1994-95)
History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Of Noble and Gentle Birth: English Aristocratic Women, 1450-1550


J. William Harris (1992-93)
History, University of New Hampshire
Deep Souths: Delta, Piedmont, and Sea Island Society in the Age of Segregation, 1880-1940


Joseph E. Harris (1985-86)
History, Howard University
The Afro-American/Ethiopian Connection: Another Dimension of Pan-Africanism


Trudier Harris (1996-97)
American Literature, Emory University
'This Disease Called Strength': The Compensating Construction of Black Female Character


William Vernon Harris (1998-99)
History, Columbia University
The Control of Anger in Classical Antiquity


Antony Harrison (1981-82)
English, North Carolina State University
Pre-Raphaelite Love


Nicolae Harsanyi (1993-94)
English, University of Timisoara (Romania)
From Populist Totalitarianism to Nationalist Fundamentalism


Thomas L. Haskell (2008-09)
History, Rice University
Sensibility and Moral Capital in Abolishing the Slave Trade


Michael W. Haslam (1994-95)
Classics, University of California, Los Angeles
Edition of the Homer Lexicon of Antiquity


Sally Anne Haslanger (1995-96)
Philosophy & Women's Studies, University of Michigan
Rebuilding the World: Ontology and Social Construction


Stanley M. Hauerwas (1992-93)
Religion, Duke University
A History of the Development of Christian Ethics as a Discipline in America


Julie Candler Hayes (2004-05)
French, University of Richmond
Translation, Subjectivity, and Culture in France and England, 1600-1800


N. Katherine Hayles (2006-07)
English, University of California at Los Angeles
Virtual Bodies: Evolving Materiality in Cybernetics, Literature, and Information


Maureen Anne Healy (2007-08)
History, Oregon State University
At the Gates of Western Civilization: Islam and the Turks in Central Europe


Thomas Heffernan (1986-87)
English, University of Tennessee
Sacred Biography: Saints and Their Biographers in the Middle Ages


John Heil (1996-97)
Philosophy, Davidson College
Language, Thought, and Reality


Ursula K. Heise (2001-02)
English & American Literature, Columbia University
World-Wide Webs: Global Ecology and the Cultural Imagination


Aline Helg (2000-01)
History, University of Texas, Austin
Free People of Color, Slaves, and Elite Whites in Caribbean Colombia, 1770-1851


Elizabeth K. Helsinger (1997-98, 2007-08)
English & Art History, University of Chicago
(1) The Pre-Raphaelite Arts of Poetry, Painting, Collection, and Design (1850-80)
(2) "A Peculiar Music": Poetry, Art, and Song in Nineteenth-Century Britain


James A. Henretta (2002-03)
History, University of Maryland-College Park
The Liberal State in America: New York, 1820-1950


Mae G. Henderson (1995-96)
English, Afro-American Studies, University of Illinois at Chicago
Crossing Borders: African American Exile and Identity


C. John Herington (1986-87)
Classics, Yale University
Herodotus


Judson S. Herrman (2006-07)
Classics, Allegheny College
The New Hyperides in the Archimedes Palimpsest


Cynthia B. Herrup (2005-06)
History, University of Southern California
"When Mercy Seasons Justice": Pardons and the Constitution in Early Modern England


Susannah Heschel (1997-98)
Religion, Case Western Reserve University
When Jesus Was Aryan: Protestant Theologians in Nazi Germany


Jonathan M. Hess (1999-2000)
Germanic Languages, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Colonizing Diaspora: Debating Jewish Emancipation in Germany, 1781-1815


Carla Hesse (2000-01)
History, University of California, Berkeley
The Law of the Terror


J. H. Hexter (1981-84)
History, Washington University
(1) The First Crisis of Modern Liberty: The Parliament of 1628;
(2) Freedom's Imprint, 1603-1628



Christine Leigh Heyrman (1985-86)
History, University of California, Irvine
The Origins of Evangelical Culture in Early America: The First Great Awakening and the Development of Colonial Society, 1735-1775


Carolyn Higbie (2003-04)
Classics, State University of New York at Buffalo
Referring to Homer


A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr. (1993-94)
Law, U.S. Court of Appeals
Race and the American Legal Process


Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham (1993-94)
History, University of Pennsylvania
Race, History, and Feminist Theory


John Higham (1987-89)
History, Johns Hopkins University
A Comparative Study of Ethnic Identities in America


Christopher Hill (1987-88)
Philosophy, University of Arkansas
The Nature of Consciousness


Mary A. Hill (1981-82)
History, Bucknell University
Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Years of Triumph, 1896-1935


Robert A. Hill (1983-84)
History, University of California, Los Angeles
Marcus Garvey and the Black International: A Centennial Biography


Thomas E. Hill, Jr. (1982-83)
Philosophy, University of California, Los Angeles
Autonomy and Loyalty


Darlene Hine (1986-87)
History, Purdue University
Black Women in White: A History of Black Women in the Nursing Profession, 1886-1950


Marianne Hirsch (1992-93)
Comparative Literature, Dartmouth College
Family Pictures: Photography and Narratives of Loss


Susan Fern Hirsch (2002-03)
Anthropology, Wesleyan University
The Embassy Bombings Reframed: Constructing Identities, Legal Meanings, and Justice


Fred C. Hobson, Jr. (1991-92)
English, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
H. L. Mencken: A Critical Biography


John A. Hodgson (1981-82)
English, University of Georgia
Romantic Allegory: The Rhetoric and Logic of Transcendental Inquiry in Romantic Literature


Lawrence Hoey (1985-86)
Art History, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Pier Design in Early English Gothic Architecture


Bayo Holsey (2010-11)
African-American Studies, Duke University
Spectacles of Slavery: Marketing the Past in the New Millennium


Michael Holt (1987-88)
History, University of Virginia
History of the American Whig Party, 1828-1856


Marcia Homiak (1988-89)
Philosophy, Occidental College
Investigations in Aristotle's Ethics


Michael K. Honey (1995-96)
History, University of Washington, Tacoma
Black Workers, Martin Luther King, and the Civil Rights Movement


Hilde M. Hoogenboom (2000-01)
Slavic Languages, Stetson University
Identity and Realism: Russian Women Writers in the Nineteenth Century


Kevin D. Hoover (1991-92)
Economics, University of California, Davis
Causality in Economics


Jasper Hopkins (1983-84)
Philosophy, University of Minnesota
Nicholas of Cusa's Dialectical Mysticism


Karl Theodore Hoppen (1985-86)
History, University of Hull
New Oxford History of England, Vol. XIV: 1846-1885


Mikael Hörnqvist (2008-09)
History, Uppsala University
Prudenti: Machiavelli and Tocqueville on Liberty, Empire, and Justice


Alfred Hornung (1980-81)
American Studies, University of Wurzburg
Autobiography and the Autobiographical Mode in America


Daniel Horowitz (1984-85)
History, Scripps College
American Intellectuals and the Standard of Living, 1945-1983


Donald L. Horowitz (1983-84)
Law and Political Science, Duke University
Ethnic Violence, Conflict, and Democracy


Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz (1984-85)
History, Scripps College
The Life: Student Culture in the Women's Colleges, 1865-1929


Benjamin Hrushovski (1981-82)
Comparative Literature, Tel Aviv University
Introduction to the Poetics of Fiction


Sally Smith Hughes (2006-07)
History of Science, University of California, Berkeley
Genetically Determined: Genentech and the Rise of Commercial Biotechnology


Akasha Hull (1994-95)
English, University of California, Santa Cruz
Spirituality in African American women's literature


Margaret Ellen Humphreys (2004-05)
History, Duke University
The Civil War and American Medicine


J. Paul Hunter (1985-86, 1995-96)
English, University of Rochester
The Origins of the English Novel; The Ideology of the Heroic Couplet


Jefferson Hunter (1984-85)
English, Smith College
Photography and Modern Literature


Mary K. Hunter (1991-92)
Music, Bates College
Opera Buffa and the Uses of Convention, 1760-1790


Phyllis Whitman Hunter (2004-05, 2005-06)
History, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Geographies of Capitalism: Imagining Asia in Early America


Torsten Husen (1978-79)
Education, University of Stockholm
American Educational Policies toward the Disadvantaged

 
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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

 
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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

 
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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

 
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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

 
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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

 
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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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Conor Cruise O'Brien (1993-94)
Irish Statesman
The Founding Fathers and the French Revolution


Patricia A. O'Brien (1988-89)
History, University of California, Irvine
The Police, the State, and Civil Society in Nineteenth-Century France


Francis Valentine O'Connor (1994-95)
Art History, Independent Scholar
The Mural in America: Wall Painting as Art and Environment from Native American Times to Present


Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe (1992-93)
English, University of Notre Dame
The Locks of Learning: Source, History, and the Interpretation of a Text


Patrick Paul O'Neill (2001-02)
English & American Literature, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Irish Cultural Influences on Anglo-Saxon England, 635-735


Francis C. Oakley (1990-91)
History, Williams College
Politics and Eternity


Josiah Ober (1983-84)
Ancient History, Montana State University
Elitism and Anti-Elitism in the Athenian Democracy of the Fourth Century B.C.


Gananath Obeyesekere (1989-90)
Anthropology, Princeton University
The Apotheosis of James Cook


Jonathan K. Ocko (1989-90)
History, North Carolina State University
Pingfan, Righting Wrongs: Concepts of Justice in Late Imperial China


Kevin J. Ohi (2004-05)
English, Boston College
On the Queerness of Style: Henry James and the Erotics of Form


Carol J. Oja (1995-96)
Musicology, Brooklyn College
Experiments in Modern Music: New York in the 1920s


Isidore Oghenerhuele Okpewho (1997-98)
Africana Studies, State University of New York at Binghamton
A Dark and Dutiful Dyeli: The Poetry of Jay Wright


James Olney (1980-81)
English, North Carolina Central University
Autobiography and Cultural Anthropology


Stuart Douglas Olson (2008-09)
Classics, University of Minnesota
A New Loeb Edition of Athenaeus' "Learned Banqueters"


John Opie (1980-81)
History, Duquesne University
Linking Energy Technologies and Quality of Life


Sherry Ortner (1999-2000)
Anthropology, Columbia University
The Newark: An Ethnographic Study of Class and Culture in the United States


Charles D. Orzech (2009-10)
Religious Studies, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
The Secrets of Three Mountains: Esoteric Buddhism in Continental East Asia, 755-1279


Akos Ostor (1980-81)
Anthropology, Harvard University
Time as Category and Value in Advanced Industrial and Third World societies


Alexandra Owen (1998-99)
History & Women's Studies, Northwestern University
Magic and Modernity in Fin-de-Siècle Britain




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