2001-02 Title VIII Fellows
Published on: Jun 18, 2006

Graduate Training

  • Julie Fairbanks
    Anthropology, Indiana University
    "Adigha Language Study"
  • Rachel Perlmeter
    Theatre, University of Texas-Austin
    "Exploratory Research in Moscow's Theatre Studios"
  • Mark Soileau
    Religious Studies, University of California-Santa Barbara
    "Turkmen Language Study and Exploratory Research of Islamic Religious Practices"
  • Jarrett Zigon
    Anthropology, City University of New York
    "Russian Language and Area Study"

Dissertation Write-up

  • Susan Crate
    Ecology/Anthropology, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
    "The Cultural Ecology of a Post-Socialist Society: The Case of the Vilyui Sakha"
  • Ekaterina Dianina
    Comparative Literature, Harvard University
    "Displaying the Nation: Russian Museums, Exhibitions, and Print Culture in the Age of the Great Reforms"
  • Steven Harris
    History, University of Chicago
    "Recreating Everyday Life Through the Separate Apartment: Housing Reform in Soviet Russia, 1955-1970"
  • Chia Yin Hsu
    History, New York University
    "Socialism in a Box: The Production of Russian and Soviet Iconography and the Miniaturization of Ideology"
  • Andrew Jenks
    History, Stanford University
    "Socialism in a Box: The Production of Russian and Soviet Iconography and the Miniaturization of Ideology"
  • Lyudmila Parts
    Russian Literature, Columbia University
    "Dialogue with a Classic: Intertextulity and Contemporary Russian Prose"
  • Cory Welt
    Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    "The Past in the Present: Is History Necessary to Explain Ethnic Conflict?"

Postdoctoral

  • Hilary Appel
    Political Science, Claremont McKenna College
    "Bringing Ideology Back In: Rethinking Privitization in Post-Communist Transition"
  • Christina Kiaer
    Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University
    "an Art History of Socialist Realism: Aleksandr Deineka as Case Study"
  • Stephen Rapp
    History, Georgia State University
    "From Bumberazi to Basileus: The Making of Georgian Historiography and the Eurasian Contexts of Medieval Caucasia"
 
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