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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

 
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David Beers Quinn (1982-83)
History, University of Liverpool
The Roanoke Voyages, 1584-1590

 
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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

 
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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

 
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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. Tate (1999-2000)
English & African American Studies, Princeton University
Who's That Lady?: Black Female Subjectivity, Sexuality and Femininity


Mary Teresa Tavormina (1983-84)
English, Michigan State University
Marriage in Piers Plowman


Alan S. Taylor (1993-94)
History, Boston University
William Cooper's Town: Power and Persuasion on the Early American Frontier


Joseph E. Taylor (2002-03)
History, Iowa State University
"Pilgrims of the Vertical": Yosemite Rock Climbing and Modern Environmental Culture


Lewis Taylor (2010-11)
Sociology, University of Liverpool, UK
Landlords and Peasants in Peru: The Socio-Economic Organisation of Haciendas


Mark Taylor (1982-83)
Religion, Williams College
Deconstruction and the Death of God


Talbot Jones Taylor (2006-07)
English & Linguistics, College of William and Mary
Agency, Reflexivity, and the Problem of Linguistic Order


Timothy Dean Taylor (1999-2000)
Musicology, Columbia University
Techno on the Fringes: Music, Technology, and Culture


William B. Taylor (1990-91)
History, University of Virginia
Priest and Parish in Eighteenth-Century Mexico


Larry Temkin (1984-85)
Philosophy, Rice University
Inequality: An Examination of an Extraordinarily Complex Notion


John Jay TePaske (1989-90)
History, Duke University
The Coming of Enlightened Despotism to the Viceroyalty of Peru, 1700-1760


Robert ter Horst (1982-83)
Spanish & Portuguese, University of Arizona
The Fortunes of the Novel: A Study in the Transposition of a Genre


Gordon L. Teskey (1990-91)
English, Cornell University
A Study of Allegory: Problems of Figurative Alterity from Antiquity to the Enlightenment


Joan Thirsk (1986-87)
History, University of Oxford
The European Horticultural Revolution in the 16th and 17th Centuries


Hugh Moody Thomas (1999-2000)
History, University of Miami
Ethnic Hostility, Assimilation, and the Triumph of English Identity after the Norman Conquest


John L. Thomas (1986-87)
American Studies, Brown University
The Metropolis and the Provinces: Perspectives on Post-Frontier America


John Philip Thomas (1984-85)
History, Dumbarton Oaks
Byzantine Monastic Foundation Documents


Laurence Thomas (1982-83)
Philosophy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
A Theory of Moral Character


Einar Thomassen (1999-2000)
History of Religions, University of Bergen
The Spiritual Seed: The Church of the "Valentinians"


Dorothy J. Thompson (1993-94)
Ancient History, University of Cambridge
The First Hundred Years: A Study in Early Ptolemaic History


John A. Thompson (1993-94)
History, University of Cambridge
The Ideological Origins of World Power


Christian Thorau (2008-09)
Musicology, University of Music and Performing Arts, Frankfurt
Guided Listening and the Touristic Gaze-The Emergence of 'Musical Baedekers'


Ralph Larry Todd (2007-08)
Musicology, Duke University
Becoming Fanny Hensel: The Life and Music of Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel


Maria N. Todorova (2000-01)
History, University of Florida
Bones of Contention: The Making and Meaning of a National Hero


Sylvia Tomasch (1991-92)
English, Carleton College
The Medieval Geographical Imagination


Nancy Jane Tomes (1999-2000)
History, State University of New York at Stony Brook
Making the Modern Health Consumer


Jane P. Tompkins (1990-91)
English, Duke University
A Life in School


Charles Townshend (1987-88)
History, University of Keele
Public Order and Public Security in Modern Britain


Richard C. Trexler (1997-98)
History, State University of New York at Binghamton
Playing the Crucified: The Social Drama of Good Friday in Past and Present


Michel-Rolph Trouillot (1985-86)
Anthropology, Duke University
The World of 1804: Historical Discourse in Haitian Culture


Monika Truemper-Ritter (2008-09)
Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Bathing Culture in the Ancient Greek World


Arleen Marcia Tuchman (1995-96)
History, Vanderbilt University
Against Sentimentality: The Life and Work of Marie E. Zakrzewska


Herbert Frederick Tucker (2000-01)
English, University of Virginia
The Proof of Epic in Britain, 1790-1910


Mark T. Tucker (1991-92)
Music, Columbia University
Duke Ellington's Compositional Process, 1927-1943


Oldrich Tuma (1992-93)
History, Czechoslovak Academy of Science
The Anatomy of the Commercial Revolution


Henry S. Turner (2010-11)
English Literature, Rutgers University
The Corporate Commonwealth: Economy, Technology and Political Community


Mark Turner (1989-90)
English, University of Chicago
Analogy


Leslie R. Tuttle (2010-11)
History, University of Kansas
Dreaming in the Age of Reason: Oneirology and Knowledge in the Early Modern French-Speaking World


Timothy B. Tyson (2004-05)
History, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Deep River: African American Freedom Movements in the 20th-Century South

 
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Helen Ullrich (1987-88)
Medical Anthropology, Unaffiliated
Cultural Study of Illness: A South India Perspective on Depression


Richard W. Unger (2008-09)
History, University of British Columbia
Energy, Economy, Environment in Early Modern Europe

 
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Jean Vache (1995-96)
English, University Paul-Valery-Montpellier
Translation of Rousseau's 'Julie ou la nouvelle Heloise'


Elliot S. Valenstein (1983-84)
Psychology, University of Michigan
A History of Psychosurgery


James L. Van Cleve (1990-91, 2011-12)
(1) Philosophy, Brown University
"Things in Themselves" in Kant and Contemporary Philosophy
(2) Philosophy, University of Southern California
Problems from Reid


Raymond Van Dam (1986-87)
History, University of Texas at Austin
Cappadocia in the Later Fourth Century


Dale Kenneth Van Kley (1989-90)
History, Calvin College
The Political and Ideological Origins of the French Revolution, 1750-1792


Cornelis A. van Minnen (2009-10)
History, Roosevelt Study Center, The Netherlands
Dixie and the Southernization of the United States since the 1970s


Eugene A. Vance (1994-95)
French, University of Washington
Image and Unlikeness: Icons, Relics and the Poetics of the Sacred in the Middle Ages


Jose Varela-Ortega (1980-81)
History, Ctr. for Iberian & Latin American St.
The Cuban Crisis and the Philosophy of Army Intervention, 1895-1898


Martha J. Vicinus (2000-01)
English, University of Michigan
Romantic Friendships: Modern Lesbian Identities, 1800-1930


Joan Vincent (1986-87)
Anthropology, Barnard College
Fermanagh, An Irish County, 1800 to the Present


Steven Vincent (1986-87)
History, North Carolina State University
French Socialist Thought in the Late Nineteenth Century


Ben Vinson (2005-06)
History, Pennsylvania State University
The Forgotten Castes: Lobos, Moriscos, Coyotes, and Chinos in Colonial Mexico


Joseph S. Viscomi (2006-07)
English, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
In the Caves of Heaven and Hell


Gregory Vlastos (1980-82)
Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley
(1) Socrates as a Philosophical Moralist and as a Reformer of Greek Morality
(2) The Philosophy of Socrates



Stephen G. Vlastos (1996-97)
History, University of Iowa
Radical Agrarianism in Prewar Japan


Penny Von Eschen (1996-97)
History, University of Iowa
'Satchmo Blows Up the World': Jazz, Race and Empire in the Age of the Cold War

 
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Patricia Waddy (1984-85)
Art History, Syracuse University
Studies in 17th-Century Roman Palace Architecture: Use and the Art of the Plan


Rebecca L. Walkowitz (2010-11)
English Literature, Rutgers University
After the National Paradigm: Translation, Comparison, the New World Literature


John Wall (1980-81)
English, North Carolina State University
The Poetics of Persuasion in the English Renaissance


David J. Wallace (1989-90)
English, University of Texas at Austin
Chaucer in Florence and Lombardy: Political History and Poetic Form


Di Wang (2006-07)
History, Texas A&M University
Public Life under Socialism: Teahouses in Revolutionary and Reformist Chengdu, 1950-2000


Jing Wang (1992-93)
Asian & African Lang. & Lit., Duke University
Modernism and Humanism: The Chinese Literary Revolution in the Post-Mao Era


Aileen Ward (1986-87)
English, New York University
A Critical Biography of William Blake


Jerry Washington Ward, Jr.
English, Tougaloo College
Delta Narratives: Memory, Testimony, and Social Change


Ding Xiang Warner (2004-05)
Chinese, Cornell University
Textual Production and the Creation of a Confucian Legacy


Maureen P. Warner-Lewis (1993-94)
Linguistics, University of the West Indies
Caribbean African-Language Texts: Translation and Cultural-Linguistic Exegesis


Georgia C. Warnke (2004-05)
Philosophy, University of California, Riverside
After Sex: A Hermeneutics of Race and Gender, Color and Sex


Nancy B. Warren (2007-08)
English, Florida State University
The Embodied Word: Female Spiritualities, Contested Orthodoxies, and English Religious Cultures, 1350-1700


Bernard Mano J. Wasserstein (2002-03)
History, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Krakowiec: Jews and their Neighbors in a Small Town in Eastern Galicia, 1772-1946


John M. Watanabe (1998-99)
Anthropology, Dartmouth College
Forging Identities, Citizenship, and the Nation in 19th-Century Guatemala


Christopher Waters (1996-97)
History, Williams College
Reinventing the Nation: Working-Class Culture & National Identity in 20th-Century Britain


George J. Watson (2000-01)
English, Aberdeen University
The Ideology of Celticism in Ireland and Scotland


Susan V. Webster (2011-12)
Art History, College of William and Mary
The Conquest of European Architecture: Andean Masters and the Construction of Colonial Quito


Ralph Wedgwood (1998-99)
Philosophy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Metaphysical Sources of Norms and Values


Rachel J. Weil (2006-07)
History, Cornell University
A Plague of Informers: Liberty, Credibility and National Security after the English Revolution of 1688


E. Roy Weintraub (1988-89)
Economics, Duke University
The Creation of Modern Economics: 1935-1955


Gennifer S. Weisenfeld (2009-10)
Art History, Duke University
Imaging Disaster: Visual Culture in Japan after the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake


Brad L. Weiss (2003-04)
Anthropology, College of William and Mary
Conflicted Fantasies: Popular Cultural Practices in Urban Tanzania


James Weiss (1986-87)
Theology, Boston College
Biography and Biographers in Renaissance and Reformation Germany


Paul Jude Weithman (2000-01)
Philosophy, University of Notre Dame
Religion and the Obligations of Citizenship


Carl Wellman (1982-83)
Philosophy, Washington University
A General Theory of Rights


Alexander Welsh (2008-09)
English, Yale University
Meditations on New Comedy and Other Foolishness


Richard P. Werbner (2011-12)
Anthropology, University of Manchester, UK
Occult Subjectivities, Practical Rhetoric: Divination and the Moral Imagination


Paul W. Werth (2007-08)
History, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Arbiters of the Sacred: Religious Toleration and the Civil Order in Imperial Russia


Hugh West (1986-87)
History, University of Richmond
From Tahiti to the Terror: Georg Forster and the Sociological Imagination


James L. W. West, III (1981-82)
English, Virginia Polytechnic Inst. & State University
The Profession of Authorship in America, 1900-1942


Alexandra Ker Wettlaufer (2007-08)
French, University of Texas, Austin
Sisters in the Arts: Representing the Female Artist in Painting and Literature, 1830-1860


Annabel Wharton (1985-86; 2002-03)
Art History, Duke University
(1) Communicating the Sacred in Word and Image: Continuities from the Third to Fifth Centuries
(2) Selling Jerusalem: Towards an Historical Economy of Images



Luise S. White (1993-94)
History, University of Minnesota
Blood and Fire: Rumor and History in East and Central Africa


Michael J. White (1988-89)
Philosophy, Arizona State University
The Physical World: Three Hellenistic Models


Martin J. Wiener (2011-12)
History, Rice University
Liberalism and the British Empire


Kären Esther Wigen (1999-2000)
History, Duke University
Native Places, Global Times: A Century of Regional Rhetoric in Shinano


John L. Wilkinson (2007-08)
English, University of Notre Dame
Rickett's Blue


Barbara E. Will (2003-04)
English & American Literature, Dartmouth College
Unlikely Collaboration: Gertrude Stein, Bernard Fa˙, and the Vichy Dilemma


Richard James Will (2009-10)
Musicology, University of Virginia
Mozart Live: Performance, Media, and Reinvention in Classical Music


Anne Williams (2003-04)
English & American Literature, University of Georgia
Monstrous Pleasures: Gothic Operas from Horace Walpole to Horror Movies


Aubrey Williams (1986-87)
English, University of Florida
Emblematic Situation on the Restoration Stage


Edward V. Williams (1980-81)
Music, University of Kansas
The Bells of Russia: Aural Icons of the Old Regime


Heather A. Williams (2007-08)
History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Information Wanted: Separation and Reunification of African American Families


Samuel R. Williamson, Jr. (1982-83)
History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Austria-Hungary and the War of 1914


David Wills (1980-81)
Religion, Amherst College
Documentary History of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1816-1916, and Afro-American Religious Thought


Eric Glenn Wilson (2003-04)
English & American Literature, Wake Forest University
The Occult Current: A Romantic Poetics of Electricity


George M. Wilson (1994-95)
Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University
Some Problems of Film Interpretation in the Case of Nicholas Ray


John F. Wilson (1992-93)
Religion, Princeton University
Religion, Politics and Law in the U.S.


R. Jackson Wilson (1984-85)
History, Smith College
Authorship, Patronage, and the Public in the United States, 1771-1862


James I. Wimsatt (1987-88)
English, University of Texas at Austin
Chaucer and His French Contemporaries


William C. Wimsatt (2000-01)
Philosophy, University of Chicago
Developing Evolution: The Evolution of Generative Structures


Caroline Winterer (2003-04)
History, San Jose State University
The Mirror of Antiquity: Classicism and Femininity in America, 1770-1900


Kwasi Wiredu (1985-86)
Philosophy, University of Ghana
God, Mind, and Destiny: Conceptual Issues in an African Philosophy


Ronald Witt (1983-84)
History, Duke University
The Origins of Italian Humanism


Margery Wolf (1994-95)
Anthropology, University of Iowa
Coyote's Land: An Historical Ethnography of Several Cultures and One Landscape


David Bark-yuey Wong (2007-08)
Philosophy, Duke University
Chinese Philosophy, Moral Psychology, and Practical Reason


Deborah A. Wong (2005-06)
Ethnomusicology, University of California, Riverside
Big Beats: Taiko in Asian American California


Dorothy C. Wong (2011-12)
Art History, Fine Arts, Architecture, University of Virginia
Formation of an International Buddhist Art Idiom in East Asia, c. 640-760


Michael G. Wood (2008-09)
English and Comparative Literature, Princeton University
Proust's Affair: Fantasies and Fictions of the Dreyfus Case


Harold Woodman (1983-84)
History, Purdue University
The Transformation of the Southern Economy, 1861-1920


Martha Woodmansee (1982-83)
German and English, Northwestern University
The Institution of Literature


Carl Woodring (1987-88)
English, Columbia University
Nature and Art in Nineteenth-Century England


Marjorie Curry Woods (1999-2000)
English, University of Texas, Austin
Rhetoric in the Medieval Classroom


Michael J. Woods (1990-91)
Philosophy, Oxford University
(1) Introduction to Philosophical Logic
(2) Aristotle



Joanna Woods-Marsden (1995-96)
Art History, University of California, Los Angeles
The Construction of Artistic Identity: Self-Portraiture and the Social Status of the Artist in the Renaissance


Cecil Wooten (1980-81)
Classics, Indiana University
The Style of Demosthenes


Isabel Wunsche (2007-08)
Art History, International University Bremen, Germany
Organic Visions in Modernism: The Organic School of the Russian Avant-Garde


Bertram Wyatt-Brown (1989-90, 1998-99)
History, University of Florida
(1) The Percy Legend: Depression, Honor, and Creativity in a Southern Family
(2) Melancholy's Children: Southern Writers and Alienation


Sylvia Wynter (1980-81)
Spanish and Portuguese, Stanford University
Uncle Tom Revisited--The Stock Characterization of the Negro in Western Literature


Edith Wyschogrod (1980-81)
Philosophy, City University of New York-Queens College
Mass Death and Human Finitude in Scheler, Heidegger, and Sartre

 
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Stephen Joseph Yablo (1995-96)
Philosophy, University of Michigan
Causal Powers


Zhouhan Yang (1988-89)
Comparative Literature, Peking University
A Study of Baroque Literature


Robert F. Yeager (1986-87)
English, Warren Wilson College
Classicism as an Ideal for Style in Late Medieval British Literature


Ruth B. Yeazell (2008-09)
English, Yale University
A Short History and Theory of Picture Titles


Tomiko Yoda (2008-09)
Asian Studies, Duke University
Girl Time: Gender, Media, and Postmodern Consumer Culture in Japan


Susan Lee Youens (2003-04)
Musicology, University of Notre Dame
Heine and the Lied


Nancy Yousef (2006-07)
English, City University of New York, Baruch College
Intimacy: Sympathetic Endeavor in Ethics, Narrative, and Psychoanalysis


Jiyuan Yu (2003-04)
Philosophy, State University of New York at Buffalo
Comparing Virtues: Aristotle and Confucianism


Kejia Yuan (1981-82)
Comparative Literature, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
A Study of Western Modernist Literature

 
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Perez Zagorin (1978-79)
History, University of Rochester
A Comparative Study of Revolution in Early Modern Europe


Muhammad Q. Zaman (2000-01)
Religious Studies, Brown University
Paths of Religious Change: Islam and the "Ulama" in the Modern World


Mas'ud Zavarzadeh (1981-82)
English, Syracuse University
The Poetics of Innovative American Fiction


Lawrence M. Zbikowski (2003-04)
Musicology, University of Chicago
Toward a Cognitive Grammar of Music


Zhilian Zhang (1990-92)
History, Peking University
A History of Western Historiography for Chinese Readers


Jinglun Zhao (1984-85)
Journalism, Unaffiliated
The Relevance of America's Political System to China's Political Modernization


Alexander Zholkovsky (1990-91)
Slavic Languages, University of Southern California
Text Counter Text: Rereadings in Russian Literary History


Zhu Hong (1991-92)
English, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
(1) Images of Women in Contemporary Chinese Fiction
(2) Sexual Politics in Contemporary Chinese Fiction



Katherine Zieman (2010-11)
English Literature, University of Notre Dame
Richard Rolle and His Readers: Defining the Literary in the Fifteenth Century


Madeline C. Zilfi (2005-06)
History, University of Maryland
Slavery and Society in the Late Ottoman Middle East


Ernest A. Zitser (2011-12)
Librarian for Slavic and East European Studies at Duke University Libraries
The "Vita" of Prince Boris Ivanovich Korybut-Kurakin: An Annotated Translation


Alex Zwerdling (1992-93)
English, University of California, Berkeley
'Improvised Europeans': American Literary Expatriates and the Anglo-Saxon Legacy



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