1998 Fellows
  • Jessica Allina-Pisano
    Political Science, Yale University. "Local Power, Institutional Capacity and Informal Constraints: Land Reform in the Russian and Ukrainian Chernozem, 1990-97."
  • David Attis
    History of Science, Princeton University. "The Ascendancy of Mathematics: Mathematics, Politics,and Education at Trinity College, Dublin."
  • Andrew Baker
    Political Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison. "Economic Reform and Voting Behavior in Latin America."
  • Narquis Barak
    Anthropology, Harvard University. "Ethnography of Trauma, Shock, and Stress in Vietnam."
  • Caroline Beer
    Political Science, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. "Democratization of the Mexican States: Political Recruitment, Institutional Change, and Public Policy."
  • Catherine Bogosian
    History, University of Pennsylvania. "The Deuxieme Portion: Forced Labor, Resistance, and Memory in the French Sudan, 1926-1946."
  • Sarah Brooks
    Political Science, Duke University. "Social Protection and the Market: Pension Reform in the Era of Neoliberalism."
  • Andrew Buck
    Sociology, Cornell University. "Local Renewal or Provincial Relapse? Networks of Informal Governance in Post-Socialist Russia."
  • Daniel Buck
    Geography, University of California, Berkeley. "Constructing China's Capitalism, Connecting Shanghai's Urban and Rural Industries."
  • Teri Caraway
    Political Science, Northwestern University. "Gendered Terrain: Men, Women, and the Labor Process in Indonesian Industrialization."
  • Shefali Chandra
    History, University of Pennsylvania. "The Social Life of English Women and Language in British India."
  • Matt Childs
    History, University of Texas, Austin. "The Aponte Conspiracy in Cuba, 1812."
  • Emiliano Corral
    History, University of Chicago. "Labor Control, Race, and Politics: Mexico and the US South, 1865-1930."
  • Raymond Craib
    History, Yale University. "All the Documents in Their Power: State Cartographies and Vernacular Landscapes in the Formation of Postcolonial Mexico."
  • Kathleen Dill
    Anthropology, University of California, Davis. "Silent Negotiations: Women, Human Rights, and Citizenship in Postwar Guatemala."
  • Ellen Foley
    Anthropology, Michigan State University. "In Sickness and in Health: Responding to Disease and Promoting Health in Senegal."
  • Elisa Forgey
    History, University of Pennsylvania. "Confronting Germandom: Colonial Law, African Experience and Identity in Germany, 1884-1945."
  • Carolina Fox
    History, Harvard University. "Detention Camps and the Rehabilitation Process during the Mau Mau Emergency."
  • Kathleen Gallagher
    Anthropology, Harvard University. "The Politics of Survival: Squatting, Democracy, and the Nepalese."
  • Jennifer Gaynor
    Anthropology and History, University of Michigan. "Liquid Territory and the Place of 'Sea People': Storied Pasts and Constructed Spaces in the Straits of Tiworo, Indonesia."
  • L. Shane Greene
    Anthropology, University of Chicago. "Medicine as Global/Local Politics in the Peruvian Selva."
  • Melinda Herrold
    Political Science, University of California, Berkeley. "Economic Reform, NGOs and Cranes in Russia and China."
  • Maimuna Huq
    Anthropology, Columbia University. "Women in Islamic Activism in Bangladesh."
  • Michelle Johnson
    Anthropology, University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign. "Initiation, Personhood, Excision, and Social Change in Guinea-Bissau: Global Debates, Internal Dynamics."
  • Joseph Jupille
    Political Science, University of Washington, Seattle. "Institutions, Interests, and Procedural Politics in the European."
  • Richard Kernaghan
    Anthropology, Columbia University. "Reforming the State, Educating the Frontier: Schools and the Moral Ethos of 'Return' in Peru's Upper Huallaga Valley."
  • Yong-Sook Lee
    Urban Planning and Policy, Rutgers University, New Brunswick. "Does Geographical Proximity Matter? The Spacial Dynamics of the Japanese and South Korean Automobile Industry."
  • Marc Lerner
    History, Columbia University. "Liberalism during the Transformation of the Swiss State, 1789-1848."
  • Susan Levine
    Anthropology, Temple University. "Children's Work in the Winelands of the Cape, South Africa."
  • Rick Lopez
    History, Yale University. "Art, Politics, and Culture in the Formation of Mexican Postrevolutionary Nationalism, 1920-1947."
  • David Lurie
    Literature, Columbia University. "A Genealogy of Japanese Inscription: Maníyoshu Writing Systems and Their Scholarly Reception."
  • Robert Marlin
    Anthropology, Rutgers University. "Violence, Gender, and Illness in Post-War Mozambique."
  • Debra McDougall
    Anthropology, University of Chicago. "The Land Goes through Women: Political Agency, Social Value, and the Authority of Kastom in the West Solomon Islands."
  • Brian McLaren
    Art and Architectural History, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "Meditteraneita and Modernita: Architecture and Culture during the Period of Italian Colonization of North Africa."
  • Keith McNealAnthropology, Emory University. "Transforming Race in Two Trinidadian Possession Religions."
  • Donna Murdock
    Anthropology, Emory University. "Ethnographic Investigation of State-Supported 'Women's Empowerment' in Medellin, Colombia."
  • Paula Pickering
    Political Science, University of Michigan. "Minority Strategies in Post-War Bosnia-Herzegovina."
  • Matthew Reed
    History, Claremont Graduate School. "Making the Case: The Evolution of the Psychiatric Case Study and the Formation of Modern Identities."
  • Stephanie Rupp
    Anthropology, Yale University. "Reconsidering Relations in the Lobeke Forest, Southeastern Cameroon: Ethnicity and Ecology of the Bangando."
  • Susan Schomburg
    Religious Studies, Harvard University. "The Kilakkarai Qadiri Sufi Center/Madrasah and Its Role in Muslim Women's Religious Education in Tamil Nadu, South India, 1800-1999."
  • Mark Setzler
    Political Science, University of Texas, Austin. "Local Political Elites and Associational Activity: Accounting for Variable Forms of Political Representation and Policy."
  • Guha Shankar
    Anthropology, University of Texas - Austin. "Cultural Performances, Community Formations: The Indian Diaspora in Jamaica."
  • Susan Snyder
    History, University of California, Santa Barbara. "Lay Religiosity and Family Structure in Late Medieval Bologna and Toulouse."
  • Jennifer Sowerwine
    Sociology, University of California, Berkeley. "Property, Gender, and Power: Ideological and Ecological Transformations of Highland Vietnam."
  • Rolf Strom-Olsen
    History, Northwestern University. "Courts Without Kings: Crisis and Consensus in Early Modern Spain and Burgundy."
  • Yuka Suzuki
    Anthropology, Yale University. "State Imaginings and the Discourse of Wildlife Management in Zimbabwe."
  • Matthew Tomlinson
    Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania. "Religious Language and Modernity in Kadavu, Fiji."
  • Bruce Tyler
    Sociology, Cornell University. "Communities and Institutions in Movements of Change."
  • Christina van Wijnbergen
    Political Science, Northwestern University. "The Political Dynamics of Labor Market Reform: Efforts at Change in Germany and the Netherlands, 1982-1995."
  • Richard Weiss
    Religious Studies, University of Chicago. "Charisma and Science in Tamil Nadu: A History of Authority in Siddha Healing Practice."
  • Erica Wortham
    Anthropology, New York University. "Indigenous Media in Mexico: New Tools of Self-Determination."
  • Yiching Wu
    Anthropology, University of Chicago. "Taking the Plunge: The Market and Reconstruction of Intellectual Identities in Contemporary China."
  • Ariel Yablon
    History, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. "Patronage, Corruption, and Political Culture in Argentina, 1880-1916."
  • Mei Zhan
    Anthropology, Stanford University. "Reconfiguring Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Comparative Transnational Study in China and the United States."
 
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