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Nell Painter (1978-79)
History, University of Pennsylvania American Views of Race, Class, and Civilization at the Turn of the Century Colin Palmer (1989-90) History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Africa's Children: The Preemancipation Experiences of Blacks in the Americas John A. Palmer (2004-05) Philosophy, University of Florida Parmenides and Presocratic Philosophy Robert Palmer (1979-80) History, Yale University Education and the French Revolution Narendra Panjwani (1997-98) Journalism, Assistant Editor, Times of India Exploring Indian Modernity Through Popular Cinema 1950-1970 Luis Nicolau Pares (2010-11) Anthropology, Federal University of Bahia, Brazil Religion on the Pre-Colonial Slave Coast and its Atlantic Repercussions Mark Louis Parker (2001-02) English & American Literature, Randolph-Macon College Blackwood's Magazine and the Aestheticization of Knowledge Jann C. Pasler (2006-07) Musicology, University of California, San Diego Music, Race, and Colonialism in Fin-de-siècle France Gerard Passannante (2010-11) Comparative Literature, University of Maryland (1) Earthquakes of the Mind (2) The Physics of Thought Daphne Patai (1990-91) Spanish & Portuguese, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Gendermania: Male and Female Power in Utopian Fiction Silvana Patriarca (2005-06) History, Fordham University Italian Vices: The Discourse of National Character, c. 1815-2000 Robert Patten (1987-88) English, Rice University The Life, Art, and Times of George Cruikshank Annabel M. Patterson (1991-92) English, Duke University Re-Assessing Holinshed's Chronicles Daniel Watkins Patterson (1997-98) English, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Cultural Interpretation of 18th-Century Scotch-Irish Gravestones in the Carolina Piedmont Richard Patterson (1985-86) Philosophy, Emory University Aristotle on Essence, Explanation, and Logic Laurie Ann Paul (2011-12) Philosophy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill A Common Cause: A Unified Account of Causation and Causal Reasoning Frederick Stephen Paxton (2006-07) History, Connecticut College Sickness, Death and Dying in Early Medieval Europe Elizabeth Anne Payne (2008-09) History, University of Mississippi Shattering White Solidarity: A History of the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union James L. Peacock (2003-04) Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Exploring Identity in the Global South Gunther William Peck (2001-02) History, University of Texas-Austin White Slavery, American Freedoms: Race, Gender, and Citizenship in the United States, 1850-1925 Linda Levy Peck (1991-92) History, Purdue University Britain in the Age of the Baroque Michael G. Peletz (1999-2000) Anthropology, Colgate University Sacred Texts and Contested States: The Culture and Political Economy of Malaysia's Islamic Courts Michael P. Penn (2007-08) Religion, Mount Holyoke College Imaging Islam: Syriac Christian Responses to the Islamic Conquests Theda Perdue (2003-04) History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Who is an Indian? Native Americans in North Carolina, 1500-2000 Chaim Perelman (1979-80) Philosophy, University of Brussels The Logic of Legal Reasoning Harold Perkin (1982-83) History, University of Lancaster English Society since 1880, with Special Reference to Citizenship, Property, and Professionalism Shalom Perlman (1986-87) Classics, Tel Aviv University Isocrates--The Greek Intellectual Anne Perotin (1980-81) History, French National Archives Privateerism and the Independence of Spanish America, 1810-1830 David Peterson (1987-88) History, University of Texas at Austin Politics, Finance, and Reform: The Church in Florence, 1415-1460 Merrill D. Peterson (1980-81) History, University of Virginia The Great Triumvirate: Webster, Clay, and Calhoun Richard A. Peterson (1989-90) Sociology, Vanderbilt University Commercialization and Authenticity: The Case of Country Music Henry Petroski (1987-88) Engineering, Duke University With a Pencil: Essays on Engineering and Culture Ankica Petrovic (1993-94) Music, University of Sarajevo The Changing Role of Women in Religious Rituals Marta Petrusewicz (1986-87) History, Princeton University The Rise and Fall of the Calabrian Latifundia, 1806-1896 Richard W. Pfaff (1996-97) History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill A History of the Liturgy in Medieval England Thomas Pfau (2010-11) English & German, Duke University Amnesiac Modernity: Conceptual Traditions and the Demise of Responsible Knowledge J. R. Seymour Phillips (1987-88) History, University College, Dublin The Reign of Edward II of England Edmund Pincoffs (1981-82) Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin Character: Some Philosophical Essays Gloria Ferrari Pinney (1989-90) Archaeology, Bryn Mawr College Interpretation of Greek Vases: Image and Function Morgan Pitelka (2011-12) Asian Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Sixteenth-Century Losers: A History of Daily Life and Destruction in Ichijodani, Japan Marc Plattner (1983-84) Government, U.S. Mission to the United Nations Income Redistribution and Economic Justice John M. Plotz (2001-02) English & American Literature, Johns Hopkins University Portable Properties: The Circulation of Objects in Nineteenth-Century Britain Brenda Plummer (1999-2000) History, University of Wisconsin, Madison Turbulent Era: Afro-Americans and Foreign Affairs, 1954-1980 Valery A. Podoroga (1994-95) Comparative Literature, Russian Academy of Science The Body and Writing: Strategies of Sensibility in Russian Literature and Art of the 19th and 20th Centuries Nikita E. Pokrovsky (1989-90) Philosophy, Moscow State University The American Transcendentalist Worldview and the Moral Problems of Citizenship Gianna Pomata (2003-04) History, Università di Bologna Holy Bodies in Early Modern Medicine and Religion Jeremy D. Popkin (2000-01) History, University of Kentucky History, Historians and Autobiography R. Douglas Porch (1982-83) History, University College of Wales The French Colonial Army, 1830-1962 David Lewis Porter (2002-03) English, University of Michigan China and the Invention of British Aesthetic Culture Gerald Postema (1986-87, 2005-06) Philosophy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1) Law, Community, and Conflict (2) The Discipline of Common Reason Richard J. Powell (1995-96) Art History, Duke University Subjugation and Agency in Nineteenth-Century Images of Blacks Wilfrid Robertson Prest (1998-99) History, University of Adelaide Going to Law in Early Modern England Katherine K. Preston (2009-10) Musicology, College of William and Mary Against the Grain: Women Managers and English Opera in Late Nineteenth-Century America William Prizer (1984-85) Music, University of California, Santa Barbara Music in Mantua during the Period of Isabella d'Este David Prochaska (1987-88) History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign The Colonial City in the Third World Stephen Pyne (1979-80, 2002-03) (1) History, U.S. Forest Service The Culture of Fire (2) History, Arizona State University A Fire History of Canada
David Beers Quinn (1982-83) History, University of Liverpool The Roanoke Voyages, 1584-1590
Eduardo Antonio Rabossi (1992-93) Legal Philosophy, University of Buenos Aires Redressing the Wrongs: The Judicial Review of Human Rights Violations in Argentina Cynthia Radding (2010-11) History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Bountiful Deserts and Imperial Shadows: Corridors of Knowledge and Migration in Northern New Spain (1680-1820) Paul Rahe (1983-84) Classics, Franklin and Marshall College Republics Ancient and Modern Peter Railton (2010-11) Philosophy, University of Michigan Toward a Unified Theory of Rationality in Belief, Desire, and Action Jill Raitt (1987-88) Religion, University of Missouri-Columbia The Colloquy of Montbeliard, 1586 Suzanne Raitt (1998-99) English, University of Michigan The Aesthetics of Waste: Victorian and Modernist Literary Economies Donald J. Raleigh (1991-92) History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Civil War on the Volga: Saratov Province, 1918-1922 Barbara Ramusack (1986-87) History, University of Cincinnati The Indian Princes and Their States Anupama P. Rao (2008-09) History and Anthropology, Barnard College, Columbia University Caste and the Colonial City: Dalit Life and Labor in Colonial Bombay Joanne Rappaport (2002-03) Anthropology, Georgetown University Indigenous Public Intellectuals and the Construction of Nationality in Colombia William E. Ray, Jr. (1996-97) French, Reed College French Fiction and the Cultivation of the Public Andrews Reath (1991-92) Philosophy, North Carolina State University Kant's Moral Theory: The Autonomy of the Will as the Foundation of Morality William M. Reddy (1995-96) History, Cultural Anthropology, Duke University Fiction and Identity in France, 1815-1848 Bruce Redford (2004-05) English & Art History, Boston University Dilettanti: The Antic and the Antique in Eighteenth-Century Britain John Shelton Reed (1983-84) Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The Anglo-Catholic Movement in the Nineteenth-Century Church of England Todd W. Reeser (2003-04) French, University of Utah Translating Platonic Sexuality in the Renaissance Donald H. Regan (1989-90) Law, University of Michigan Agents and Their Ends: Prolegomena to a Doctrine of the Good Tom Regan (1984-85) Philosophy, North Carolina State University The Moral Philosophy of G. E. Moore Bernard M. Reginster (1999-2000) Philosophy, Brown University The Affirmation of Life: Nietzsche on Overcoming Nihilism Warren Reich (1982-83) Theology and Bioethics, Georgetown University Autonomy: The Concept and Its Application to the Patient-Physician Relationship Claude G. Reichler (1997-98) French, University of Lausanne Ethnographical Mourning Donald Reid (1987-88) History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The Social History of France since 1880 João José Reis (2008-09) History, Federal University of Bahia Ganhadores: Street Labor in Nineteenth-Century Bahia, Brazil Lucio Riccetti (1992-93) History, Independent Scholar, Italy From Social History to Spiritual Metaphoir: Orvieto in the Mirror of Its Cathedral Mark Richard (1987-88) Philosophy, Tufts University Semantic Theory and the Interpretation of Psycholgocial Ascriptions Eliza C. Richards (2010-11) American Literature, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Correspondent Lines: Poetry and Journalism in the U.S. Civil War John F. Richards (1979-80, 2000-01) History, Duke University (1) Empire and Society in Western India, 1680-1750 (2) The Unending Frontier: Early Modern World Environmental History Phillip M. Richards (1993-94) English, Colgate University The Ideological Origins of African-American Literature Thomas K. Richards (1990-91) English, Harvard University The Victorian Archive: Knowledge and the State in Imperial Britain, 1870-1950 Robert Dale Richardson, Jr. (1999-2000) English, Wesleyan University An Intellectual Biography of William James Marilynn Richtarik (1998-99) English, Georgia State University Stewart Parker: The Conjurer's Art Melvin Richter (1989-90) Political Science, City University of New York-Hunter College Tocqueville, the Two Napoleons, and Bonapartism Paul Ricoeur (1979-81, 1983-84) Philosophy, University of Chicago (1) The Narrative Function and the Human Experience of Time (2) Diction, Narrative, and Time Peter Riesenberg (1978-79) History, Washington University Citizenship from the Greeks to the Age of the American and French Revolutions Jonathan Riley (2002-03) Philosophy, Tulane University Pluralistic Liberalisms: Berlin, Rawls, and Mill Fritz K. Ringer (1993-94) History, University of Pittsburgh Max Weber and the Crisis of German Academic Culture David Robert Ringrose (2003-04) History, University of California, San Diego Europeans in the World, 1400-1650 Harriet Ritvo (1989-90, 2002-03) History, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1) Reading Taxonomies: Varieties of Animal Classification in 19th-Century England (2) The Dawn of Green: Manchester, Thirlmere, and the Victorian Environment Cara W. Robertson (2004-05, 2005-06) English & Law, independent scholar The Canning Affair: Law and Evidence in the Eighteenth Century; The Trial of Lizzie Borden D. W. Robertson, Jr. (1980-81) English, Princeton University An Introduction to The Canterbury Tales Kellie Paige Robertson (2011-12) English, University of Wisconsin, Madison Love and Physics in the Age of Chaucer Armstead Robinson (1984-85) History, University of Virginia Day of Jubilo, Years of Sorrow: The Civil War Emancipation Experience in the Mississippi Valley, 1860-1865 Jenefer Mary Robinson (2002-03) Philosophy, University of Cincinnati A Theory of Emotion: How to Make the Connection Between "Primitive" and Cognitively Complex Emotions Eugene F. Rogers, Jr. (1998-99) Religious Studies, University of Virginia After Nature: Natural Law and the Virtues in the Biblical Commentary of Thomas Aquinas Kim Lacy Rogers (1999-2000) History, Dickinson College Delta Narratives: Memory, Testimony, and Social Change John C.G. Röhl (1997-98) European Studies, University of Sussex Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany -- A Biography (volume 2) Lynn E. Roller (1992-93) Classics, University of California, Davis The Cult of Anatolian Cybele Dennis Romano (2000-01) History, Syracuse University Francesco Foscari and the Crisis of Venetian Republicanism William J. Rorabaugh (1983-84) History, University of Washington Apprentices in the United States during the Early Industrial Revolution, 1783-1860 Amelie O. Rorty (2007-08) Philosophy, Harvard University On the Other Hand: The Ethics of Ambivalence Connie Rosati (2006-07) Philosophy, University of Arizona Personal Good Alexander Rosenberg (2006-07) Philosophy, Duke University Human Singularity Leah R. Rosenberg (2010-11) English Literature, University of Florida Contested Possessions: Tourism and the Representation of Caribbean Folk Culture Helena Rosenblatt (2000-01) History, independent scholar, Rougemont, Switzerland Benjamin Constant (1767-1830) and the Religious Underpinnings of Liberalism Ellen Ross (2011-12) History, Ramapo College of New Jersey Missionaries, Philanthropists and "Valiant Warrior Queens:" From Social Work to Global Activism in Britain, 1914-1950 Murray Roston (1985-86) English, Bar-Ilan University Perspectives in Literature and the Visual Arts, 1660-1800 William Rowe (1984-85) Philosophy, Purdue University A Philosophical Examination of Rationalistic Theology Charles Royster (1984-85) History, Louisiana State University William Tecumseh Sherman, Stonewall Jackson, and the Civil War Steven Lee Rubenstein (2008-09) Anthropology, University of Liverpool Shuar Women as Agents of Political Discourse and Practice Ian P. Rumfitt (1996-97) Philosophy, University of Michigan Frege's Notion of Sense: Its Nature and Genesis Nicolaas A. Rupke (1988-89) History of Science, Unaffiliated A Scientific Biography of Richard Owen (1804-92) Philip Rupprecht (2005-06) Musicology, City University of New York, Brooklyn College Avant-Garde Nation: British Musical Modernism Since 1960 Ashraf H. A. Rushdy (1998-99) African American Studies & English, Wesleyan University The Play of Race: Meditations on an American Institution George Russell (1982-83) English, University of Melbourne An Edition of the C-Version of Piers Plowman Cynthia Russett (1979-80) History, Yale University Scientific Attempts to Define Gender Differences in England and America, 1860-1920
David W. Sabean (2008-09) History, University of California, Los Angeles Kinship and Incest Discourse in Europe and America since the Renaissance Behnam Sadeghi (2010-11) Islamic Studies, Stanford University Women in the Public Space: Evolution of Ideas in the First 150 Years of Islam Nayantara Sahgal (1983-84) Creative Writing, Unaffiliated A Man-Size Cloud (a novel) Paul K. Saint-Amour (2005-06) English, Pomona College Archive, Bomb, Camera: Modernism in the Shadow of Total War George Saliba (1997-98) Arabic & Islamic Science, Columbia University Arabic Science in Renaissance France: Guillaume Postel and Arabic Planetary Theories Neal E. Salisbury (1991-92) History, Smith College First Americans: Indians in North American History to 1800 Stephen G. Salkever (2007-08) Political Science, Bryn Mawr College The Ethics and Politics of Natural Questions David W. Samuels (2007-08) Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Speaking in New Tongues: Missionaries and the Conversion of Language Ed Parish Sanders (1993-94) Religion, Duke University The Economic Significance of Various Temple Systems in the Ancient World Paula Ann Sanders (2002-03) History, Rice University Making Cairo Medieval David Sanford (1989-90) Philosophy, Duke University Causation and Mechanism Jack M. Sasson (1994-95) Religious Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The Life and Times of Zimri-Lim, King of Mari Elaine Scarry (1979-80) English, University of Pennsylvania The Language of Physical Pain Nancy Scheper-Hughes (1989-90) Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley Death Without Weeping: Mother Love and Child Death in Northeast Brazil Jutta Schickore (2011-12) History of Science, Indiana University, Bloomington Hazardous Operations: Experiments with Snake Venom, 1660-1960 Brenda D. Schildgen (2005-06) Comparative Literature, University of California, Davis Heritage or Heresy: Preservation and Destruction of the Cultural and Natural Environment David H. Schimmelpenninck (2002-03) History, Brock University Russian Orientalism: Asia in the Russian Mind from Catherine the Great to the Emigration Tad M. Schmaltz (1997-98) Philosophy, Duke University Radical French Cartesianism: Desgabets, Regis, and Constructions of Descartes (1663-1751) Jeffrey T. Schnapp (1991-92) Comparative Literature, Stanford University Boccaccio and the Institution of Authorship David Lee Schoenbrun (2009-10) History, Northwestern University Killer Kings and Moralities of Power: East African Political Culture to the Nineteenth Century Lars Schoultz (1999-2000) Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Exploring Political Culture: The United States and the Promotion of Democracy in Latin America Ellen W. Schrecker (1994-95) History, Yeshiva University Subversive Activities: Anticommunism and Political Repression during the 1940s and 1950s Karin Lynn Schutjer (2004-05) German, University of Oklahoma Goethe's Wanderers and the Wandering Jews: Identity, Idolatry, Modernity Philip D. Schuyler (1988-89) Music, Columbia University The Politics of Tradition: Music and Musicians in San'a'(Y.A.R.) Barry Schwartz (1992-93) Sociology, University of Georgia Now He Belongs to the Ages: Lincoln in Collective Memory Samuel Scolnicov (1978-79) Philosophy, Hebrew University Plato's Philosophy of Education Anne Scott (1980-81) History, Duke University Women's Voluntary Associations in the Making of American Society Donald Scott (1985-86) History, Brown University The Democratization of Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century America John Beldon Scott (1993-94) Art History, University of Iowa Architecture of the Shroud Rebecca J. Scott (2010-11) History & Law, University of Michigan 'Mistress of Her Own Person': Contesting Enslavement through Law in the Era of the Haitian Revolution Richard A. S. Seaford (1992-93) Classics, University of Exeter Mystery Cult and Its transformations in the Greek City-State to the End of the Classical Period Thomas Sebeok (1980-81) Linguistics and Semiotics, Indiana University Animal Communication Eve K. Sedgwick (1991-92) English, Duke University Marriage Inside Out: Across Genders, Across Sexualities John Seelye (1983-84) American Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Beautiful Machine: Rivers and the Emerging Republic Charles P. Segal (1993-94) Classics, Harvard University A Literary Commentary on Ovid, Metamorphoses, 10-12 and an Interpretive Essay on the Metamorphoses Robert Alan Segal (1997-98) Theory of Religion, Lancaster University The Biography of William Robertson Smith John Sekora (1982-83) English, Western Illinois U. William Wells Brown and the Afro-American Practice of Narrative Martha Ann Selby (2010-11) Asian Studies, University of Texas, Austin The Semiotics of Gender and Femininity in Sanskrit Medical Literature Christopher Clare Sellers (1999-2000) History, State University of New York at Stony Brook After the Natural: An Environmental History of the Modern Suburb Mark Seltzer (1990-91) English, Cornell University Bodies and Machines Bernard Semmel (1986-87) History, State University of New York at Stony Brook The Idea of Imperialism Stuart Semmel (2005-06) History, University of Delaware "An Anthropology of Ourselves": A Cultural and Intellectual History of Mass Observation Jon F. Sensbach (2001-02) History, University of Florida Rebecca's Revival: The Origins of Afro-Christianity in the Atlantic World Kenneth Severens (1982-83) Art History, College of Charleston Charleston Antebellum Architecture and Civic Destiny Gilbert Sewall (1981-82) Education, Newsweek Magazine Basic Education: Past, Present, and Future William H. Sewell (2006-07) Political Science & History, University of Chicago Eighteenth-Century Capitalism and the Cultural Origins of the French Revolution Gary M. Shapiro (1993-94) Philosophy, University of Richmond Theorizing Vision: The Visual Arts in Recent French Thought Michael Shapiro (1983-84) Art History, Duke University Marble Carving and American Sculpture Ronald Sharp (1986-87) English, Kenyon College Keats and the Romantic Idea of Friendship Stephanie J. Shaw (1995-96) History & Women's Studies, Ohio State University Resistance and Relations: Female Slaves in the Nineteenth-Century South George Sher (1980-81) Philosophy, University of Vermont Morality and the Past: The Role of Past Actions in Determining What Is Just or Right Daniel James Sherman (1999-2000) History, Rice University De-Civilizing Mission: The French Search for the Primitive, 1945-1975 Norman Sherry (1982-83) English, University of Lancaster The Life and Work of Graham Greene David E. Shi (1982-83) History, Davidson College The Simple Life: Plain Living and High Thinking in American Culture Sarah D. Shields (2006-07) History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Fezzes in the River: Creating and Contesting Identities in Alexandretta Richard Shiff (1985-86) Art History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The "Classic" in Modern Art: A Study of the Critical Evaluation of Artistic Styles Yuichi Shionoya (1993-94) Economics, Hitotsubashi University A Methodological Study of Schumpeter's Thought Parker MacDonald Shipton (2008-09) Anthropology, Boston University Sequence and Circumstance: Order and Violation in East Africa Sydney Shoemaker (1987-88) Philosophy, Cornell University Subjectivity and the Mental Debora Shuger (1987-88) English, University of Michigan Lancelot Andrewes and Richard Hooker: A Study in Late Renaissance Thought Jonah Siegel (1998-99) English, Harvard University The Haunted Museum: The Nineteenth-Century Romance of Art Peter H. Sigal (2004-05) History, California State University, Los Angeles The Flower and the Scorpion: Sexuality in Early Nahua Culture and Society Larry A. Silver (1991-92) Art History, Northwestern University The Rise of Pictorial Genres in Sixteenth-Century Antwerp Keith E.G. Simmons (2001-02) Philosophy, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill A General Theory of Semantic Paradox Robert Simon (1981-82) Philosophy, Hamilton College Ethical Principles and International Affairs David Simpson (1984-85) English, Northwestern University The Politics of Wordsworth's Poetry Pamela H. Simpson (1996-97) Art History, Washington & Lee University Cheap, Quick and Easy: Imitative Architectural Materials, 1870-1930 John Sitter (1978-79) English, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Conversions of Experience in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Writing Kathryn Kish Sklar (1995-96) History, State University of New York at Binghamton Florence Kelley and the National Consumers' League Elzbieta Sklodowska (1989-90) Spanish, University of Warsaw History, Theory and Practice of Spanish-American Documentary Narrative (1960-85) Moshe Sluhovsky (2002-03) History, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Possessed Women, Mysticism, and Discernment of Spirits in Early Modern Europe Barbara Herrnstein Smith (1992-93) English, Duke University Commerce with the Universe: Language, Knowledge, and Belief Bonnie Smith (1984-85) History, University of Rochester Women's Contribution to Modern Historiography in England, France, and the United States, 1750-1940 D. Vance Smith (1998-99) English, Princeton University Arts of Possession: Trade, Heraldry, and the Household Romance David L. Smith (1991-92) English, Williams College Racial Writing, Black and White Erin Ann Smith (2002-03) American Studies, University of Texas-Dallas Souls and Commodities: Spirituality and Print Culture in 20th Century America Faith Lois Smith (2002-03) English, Brandeis University Making Modern Subjects: Cultural and Intellectual Formation, Haiti, Jamaica, Trinidad, 1880-1910 Harmon Smith (1982-83) Theology, Duke University The Development of Autonomous Moral Authority in American Christianity Jay Michael Smith (1997-98) History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Status, Class, Identity: Claiming Honor in Eighteenth-Century France, 1740-1792 Leonard V. Smith (1993-94) History, Oberlin College War in Time of Peace: The Book and the Construction of Civilian Memory of World War I in France, 1915-1940 Nigel Smith (2007-08) English, Princeton University The State and Literary Production, c. 1500-c. 1700 Robert W. Smith (1992-93) History of Science, Smithsonian Institution The History of Large Scale Scientific Enterprises Terence E. Smith (2007-08) Art History, University of Pittsburgh Becoming Contemporary: The Art History of an Idea Daniel C. Snell (1989-90) Ancient Near Eastern History, University of Oklahoma An Economic and Social History of the Ancient Near East Richard Soloway (1986-87) History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Demography and Degeneration: Eugenics and the Declining Birth Rate in 20th-Century Britain Helen Solterer (2002-03) French, Duke University Playing the Dead: Theatrical Revivals of the Medieval Past in Modern-Day France Fiona Somerset (2006-07) English, Duke University Feeling Like Saints: Lollard Affect and the Contestation of Holiness, 1370-1550 Piotr Sommer (2004-05) Poet & Translator, "Literatura na Swiecie" [Warsaw] America as the New Center (Changes in the Concept of "the Native" vs. "the Foreign" in Polish Poetry after 1968) Patricia Meyer Spacks (1982-83, 1988-89) English, Yale University (1) Gossip (2) The Novel Richard E. Spear (1992-93) Art History, Oberlin College Guido Reni: A Reappraisal Stephen Spector (1985-86) English, State University of New York at Stony Brook A Critical Edition of the N-town Plays Hortense J. Spillers (1991-92) English, Emory University In the Flesh: A Situation for Feminist Inquiry Leo Spitzer (1992-93) History, Dartmouth College Surviving Memory: Central European-Jewish Refugee Emigration to Bolivia and Its Representation in Individual and Collective Remembrance Susanne Sreedhar (2011-12) Philosophy, Boston University Gender and Contract in Early Modern Philosophy Philip A. Stadter (1989-90) Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Greek Historical Narrative and the Purpose of the Past Roger A. Stalley (1985-86) Art History, Trinity College, Dublin Regional Expressions of the Early English Style Kathryn Starkey (2008-09) German, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Word, Image, and Identity in Thomasin von Zerclaere's Book of Conduct Orin R. Starn (2001-02) Anthropology, Duke University Ishi's Brain: Anthropologists, Native Americans, and the Life and Death of the Last Yahi Indian Randolph Starn (2003-04) History, University of California, Berkeley Authenticating the Past: Archives, Museums, Libraries Eva Marie Stehle (2000-01) Classics, University of Maryland Athenian Women's Ritual and the City Lance Stell (1982-83) Philosophy, Davidson College Rights, Groups, and Individualism James P. Sterba (2001-02) Philosophy, University of Notre Dame Affirmative Action and Practical Ethics Jason W. Stevens (2011-12) English, Harvard University Contending Secularizations: Religion and American Film, 1934-2004 Charles W. Stewart (1996-97) Ancient History & Anthropology, University College London The Historical Anthropology of Dreams in Greece Devin J. Stewart (1995-96) Near Eastern Studies, Emory University Intertextuality in the Maqamat of al-Hamadhani and Islamic Religious Discourse Jeffrey C. Stewart (1990-91) History, George Mason University Enter the New Negro: Alain Locke and the Transformation of African-American Culture, 1885-1954 Joan Hinde Stewart (1982-83) French, North Carolina State University French Women Novelists of the Eighteenth Century Mart Allen Stewart (2002-03) History, Western Washington University Climate and Culture in American History Philip Stewart (1995-96) Romance Studies, Duke University Translation of Rousseau's 'Julie ou la nouvelle Heloise' Lawrence Stone (1990-92) History, Princeton University (1) Broken Lives: Divorce in England, 1660-1857 (2) A Nation State at War: Britain 1689-1815 Marjorie I. Stone (2010-11) English Literature, Dalhousie University, Canada Citizenship Formations and Nineteenth-Century Transnationalist Networks Martin Jay Stone (1998-99) Law & Legal Philosophy, Duke University The Significance of Doing and Suffering: Philosophical Foundations of Tort Law Lucy Carroll Stout (1996-97) History, Independent Scholar Muslim Family Law in South Asia Jay D. Straker (2010-11) African Studies, Colorado School of Mines After Sekou: Youth, Vulnerability, and Possibility in Post-Revolutionary Guinea, 1984-2001 David G. Strand (1995-96) Political Science, Dickinson College Sun Yat-sen in the Chinese Republic: A Social History of Political Leadership Sharon T. Strocchia (1998-99) History, Emory University Nuns and Nunneries in Renaissance Florence Paul Strohm (1996-97) English, Indiana University Usurpation and Symbolic Legitimation in Lancastrian England Ellen Frances Stroud (2009-10) Environmental Studies, Bryn Mawr College Dead as Dirt: An Environmental History of the Dead Body S. Cushing Strout, Jr. (1984-85) American Studies, Cornell University (1) The Legacy of Jefferson's Act for Religious Freedom (2) The Critical Response to Tocqueville's Prophecy about Democratic Literature Peter T. Struck (2002-03) Classics, University of Pennsylvania Divination and Greek Hermeneutics Eleonore Stump (1999-2000) Philosophy, Saint Louis University Narrative and the Knowledge of Suffering Mary C. Sturgeon (1982-83) Art History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The Sculptures from the Sanctuary of Poseidon at Isthmia, Greece Ajantha Subramanian (2011-12) Anthropology, Duke University Gifted: Knowledge and Value in Indian Technical Education Patricia Ann Sullivan (2001-02) History, W.E.B. Du Bois Institute, Harvard University Struggle toward Freedom: A History of the NAACP Winnifred F. Sullivan (2006-07) Law & Religion, State University of New York at Buffalo Prisoners of the Church or the State?: The Impossibility of Dis-Establishment Carol Summers (2003-04) History, University of Richmond A National Adolescence? Youth Politics in 1940s Buganda (Uganda) Charlotte S. Sussman (2003-04) English & American Literature, University of Colorado at Boulder Remembering the Population: British Literature in an Age of Mass Migration, 1660-1838 Donald Sutherland (1985-86) History, University of Iowa An Edition of the Law Reports of the Eyres of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, 1329-31 Sigrún Svavarsdóttir (2002-03) Philosophy, Ohio State University Value Concepts and Objectivity Robert Norman Swanson (2009-10) History, Birmingham University, UK The Parish in Late Medieval England: c1300-c1535 James H. Sweet (2006-07) History, University of Wisconsin, Madison Domingos Álvares and the African-Atlantic Diaspora, 1710-1750 John W. Sweet (2011-12) History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The Captive’s Tale: Venture Smith and the Roots of the American Republic Jerzy Szacki (1992-93) Sociology, University of Warsaw Liberalism in Eastern Europe Paul Szarmach (1981-82) English, State University of New York at Binghamton The Achievement of Aelfric
Katherine H. Tachau (1993-94) History, University of Iowa A Study of the Thought of Pierre Aureol, O.F.M. (d. 1322) Timothy Tackett (2000-01) History, University of California, Irvine Elite Culture and the Origins of the Terror in the French Revolution Shuji Takashina (1981-82) Art History, University of Tokyo Romanticism in Art and Literature Richard J. A. Talbert (2000-01) Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Roman Roads, Maps, and World-View Jacob Talmon (78-9,9-80) History, Hebrew University The Myth of the Nation and the Vision of Revolution: The Origins of Ideological Polarization in the Twentieth Century Shemaryahu Talmon (1987-88) Religion, Hebrew University Literary Patterns and Speculative Thought in the Hebrew Bible Miguel Tamen (2010-11) Comparative Literature, University of Lisbon, Portugal The Alice Books. An Introduction to Literature and the Arts Claudia C. 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