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The Duke Endowment Fellowship

Established by The Duke Endowment in 1999, the fellowship is awarded annually to a humanities scholar from Davidson College, Duke University, Furman University, or Johnson C. Smith University.

Since 1924 the Duke Endowment has worked to help people and strengthen communities in North Carolina and South Carolina by nurturing children, promoting health, educating minds, and enriching spirits. Located in Charlotte, NC, the Endowment seeks to fulfill the vision and legacy of James Buchanan Duke, one of the great industrialists and philanthropists of the twentieth century.

2000–2001 Michael Valdez Moses Duke University Nation of the Dead: The Politics of Irish Writing, 1890–1990
2001–2002 Orin Starn Duke University Ishi’s Brain: Anthropologists, Native Americans, and the Life and Death of the Last Yahi Indian
2002–2003 Gail Gibson Davidson College Childbed Mysteries: Performances of Childbirth in the Late Middle Ages
2002–2003 Kalman Bland Duke University Animals, Technology, and Souls: Human Identity in Medieval Jewish Thought
2003–2004 Thomas Brothers Duke University Crossing and Passing in Musical New Orleans, 1890–1920
2004–2005 Michael Gillespie Duke University The Unity and Disunity of Modernity
2006–2007 Fiona Somerset Duke University Feels Like Saints: Lollard Affect and the Contestation of Holiness, 1370–1550
2007–2008 Sucheta Mazumdar Duke University From the Slave Trade to the Opium Rush: The America-China Trade
2008–2009 Laurent Dubois Duke University The Banjo: A Cultural History
2009–2010 Gennifer Wiesenfeld Duke University Imagining Disaster: Visual Culture in Japan after the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake
2010–2011 Thomas Pfau Duke University Parables of Life: “Bildung” and the Transformation of Knowledge, 1780–1924
2011–2012 Vincent Brown Duke University The Coromantee Wars: An Archipelago of Insurrection
2012–2013 Robert Mitchell Duke University Experimental Life: Vitalism in Romantic Science and Literature
2013–2014 Sumathi Ramaswamy Duke University Global Itineraries: The Indian Travels of a Worldly Object
2014–2015 Hwansoo Kim Duke University A Transnational History of Colonial Korean Buddhism (1910–1945)
2015–2016 Laura Lieber Duke University Staging the Sacred: Orchestrating Holiness in Late Antiquity
2016–2017 Douglas Campbell Duke University Depicting Paul: The Book of Acts and History
2017–2018 Tsitsi Jaji Duke University Cassava Westerns: Black Revisions of the American Frontier Myth
2018–2019 Julianna Barr Duke University La Dama Azul: A Native Story of Colonialism
2019–2020 Mohsen Kadivar Duke University Islamic Theocracy in the Secular Age
2020–2021 Gabriel Rosenberg Duke University Purebred: Making Meat and Eugenics in the Modern United States
2021–2022 Mbaye Lo Duke University Blacks in Arabic Sources: An Intellectual History of Africanism in the Arab World
2022–2023 Erdağ Göknar Duke University Legal and Affective Archives of Atrocity: Allied Occupied Istanbul (1918–23) and the Armenian Genocide
2022–2023 Gregg Hecimovich Furman University The Columbia Seven: The Life and Times of the Zealy Daguerreotypes
2023–2024 Richard M. Jaffe Duke University Spreading Indra’s Net: A Biography of D. T. Suzuki
2024–2025 Annette K. Joseph-Gabriel Duke University Enslaved Childhoods: Survival and Storytelling in the Atlantic World