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Fellows and Their Projects, 2007-2008
Daina R. Berry (History, Michigan State University), Appraised, Bartered, and Sold: The Value of Human Chattels, 1790-1865 (ACLS Burkhardt Fellowship)
Judith Ann-Marie Byfield (Africana Studies, Cornell University), "The Great Upheaval" —The Egba Women's Tax Revolt: Gender and Nationalist Politics in Nigeria, 1945-1954 (John Hurford Fellowship)
Catherine Marie Chin (Religion, University of California, Davis), The Momentum of the Word: Rufinus of Aquileia and the Birth of Christian Literature (Fellows' Fellowship)
Gary L. Comstock (Philosophy, North Carolina State University), Singularity and Superiority (ASC Fellowship)
Laura F. Edwards (History, Duke University), The People and Their Peace: The Re-Constitution of Governance in the American South, 1787-1840 (Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship)
Maud Ellmann (English, University of Notre Dame), Modernist Returns: Recirculation in James, Woolf, Joyce, and Freud (ASC Fellowship)
Judith Brooke Farquhar (Anthropology, University of Chicago), Nurturing Life in Transforming Beijing (Horace W. Goldsmith Fellowship)
Kate Flint (English, Rutgers University), Writing and Photography (Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship)
Ellen Gruber Garvey (English, New Jersey City University), Book, Paper, Scissors: Scrapbooks Remake Nineteenth-Century Print Culture (Research Triangle Foundation, Josephus Daniels Fellowship)
Mary Ellis Gibson (English, University of North Carolina at Greensboro), Poetry on the Margins: English Language Literary Culture in India, 1780-1912 (John E. Sawyer Fellowship)
Roger S. Gilbert (English, Cornell University), In the Wind My Rescue Is: The Life and Art of A. R. Ammons (Archie K. Davis Fellowship)
Erdag M. Goknar (Turkish Studies, Duke University), Between Orient and Nation: Orhan Pamuk and the Turkish Novel (Research Triangle Foundation, Benjamin Duke Fellowship)
Nina Gourianova (Slavic Languages, Northwestern University), Visualizing Radicalism: Avant-Garde Graphics in Russia and Eastern Europe, 1912-1932 (NEH Fellowship)
Sandra E. Greene (History, Cornell University), Fragments: Memories of Enslavement from Ghana (John Hope Franklin Fellowship)
Meghan E. Griffith (Philosophy, Davidson College), Freedom and Agency (Jessie Ball duPont Fellowship)
Maureen Anne Healy (History, Oregon State University), At the Gates of Western Civilization: Islam and the Turks in Central Europe (Delmas Foundation Fellowship)
Elizabeth Helsinger (English & Art History, University of Chicago), "A Peculiar Music": Poetry, Art, and Song in Nineteenth-Century Britain (M. H. Abrams Fellowship)
Kathleen W. Jones (History, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), Dying Young: A History of Youth Suicide, 1900 to the Present (NEH Fellowship)
Alison Mary Keith (Classics, University of Toronto, Canada), Ovidian Transformations in Flavian Epic (Robert F. and Margaret S. Goheen Fellowship)
Timothy A. Kircher (History, Guilford College), Leon Battista Alberti and Renaissance Learning: The Humanist in Revolt (Research Triangle Foundation, Walter Hines Page Fellowship)
Sucheta Mazumdar (History, Duke University), From the Slave Trade to the Opium Rush: The America-China Trade (Duke Endowment Fellowship)
Louise Meintjes (Musicology, Duke University), Unwavering Voice and Disintegrating Body: Zulu Song and Dance in a Time of AIDS (ACLS Burkhardt Fellowship)
Su Fang Ng (English, University of Oklahoma), Global Renaissance: Early Modern Classicism and Empire (Delta Delta Delta Fellowship)
Michael P. Penn (Religion, Mount Holyoke College), Imaging Islam: Syriac Christian Responses to the Islamic Conquests (NEH Fellowship)
Amelie O. Rorty (Philosophy, Harvard University), On the Other Hand: The Ethics of Ambivalence (William C. and Ida Friday Fellowship)
Stephen G. Salkever (Political Science, Bryn Mawr College), The Ethics and Politics of Natural Questions (Donnelley Family Fellowship)
David W. Samuels (Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst), Speaking in New Tongues: Missionaries and the Conversion of Language (NEH Fellowship)
Nigel Smith (English, Princeton University), The State and Literary Production, c. 1500-c. 1700 (John P. Birkelund Fellowship)
Terence E. Smith (Art History, University of Pittsburgh), Becoming Contemporary: The Art History of an Idea (GlaxoSmithKline Fellowship)
Ralph Larry Todd (Musicology, Duke University), Becoming Fanny Hensel: The Life and Music of Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel (William J. Bouwsma Fellowship)
Nancy B. Warren (English, Florida State University), The Embodied Word: Female Spiritualities, Contested Orthodoxies, and English Religious Cultures, 1350-1700 (Delta Delta Delta Fellowship)
Paul W. Werth (History, University of Nevada, Las Vegas), Arbiters of the Sacred: Religious Toleration and the Civil Order in Imperial Russia (Frank H. Kenan Fellowship)
Alexandra Ker Wettlaufer (French, University of Texas, Austin), Sisters in the Arts: Representing the Female Artist in Painting and Literature, 1830-1860 (Florence Gould Foundation Fellowship)
John L. Wilkinson (English, University of Notre Dame), Rickett's Blue (Carl and Lily Pforzheimer Foundation Fellowship)
Heather A. Williams (History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Information Wanted: Separation and Reunification of African American Families (John Medlin Fellowship)
David Bark-yuey Wong (Philosophy, Duke University), Chinese Philosophy, Moral Psychology, and Practical Reason (Henry Luce Fellowship)
Isabel Wunsche (Art History, International University Bremen, Germany), Organic Visions in Modernism: The Organic School of the Russian Avant-Garde (Allen W. Clowes Fellowship)
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