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BEINECKE LIBRARY GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL FELLOWS 2004-2005

A. Bartlett Giamatti Fellows

Joseph Fouse
English Language and Literature
Lucretius and Early Modern Poetry

Dorota Heneghan
Spanish and Portuguese
Fashion, Gender, and Modernity in Galdós, Pardo Bazán, and Picón

Alexander O. Vietor Fellow

Gagan D. S. Sood
History
Long-Distance Maritime Trade, Eurasian Financial Culture and Empire-Building in Asia c. 1760-1810

Archibald Hanna, Jr. Fellows

Jay Driskell
History
Organizing Black Citizenship: the NAACP and the Meaning of the Black Vote, 1915-1965

Karen Marrero
History
Founding Families: Power and Authority of Mixed Lineages in 18th-century Detroit

Theodore Slutz
History
Spirit of the Age: Religious Rebirth and the Rise of a Self-help Ethos in America, 1880-1960

Donald C. Gallup Fellows

Kimberly J. Brown
African American Studies & American Studies
The Body of Silence and Siege: Cultural Memory, Representation and the Black Woman Warrior

Shana Redmond
African American Studies & American Studies
US Popular Culture and Political Activism

Nicholas Salvato
English Language and Literature
Uncloseting Drama: Modernism's Queer Theaters

Sarah Treem
School of Drama
A Play Set at Yale in 1914

Laurie A. Woodard
African American Studies & History
Resistance, Identity, and Meaning in the Life and Work of Fredi Washington, 1920-1950

Edith and Richard French Fellow

Nathan Link
Music
Dramatic and Narrative Representation in Handel's Operas

Frederick W. Beinecke Fellow

Mary Ashley Riley Sousa
History
Indian Labor in 19th-century California: A Comparative Study of Rancho Petaluma, Rancho Arroyo del Chico, and New Helvetia

H.P. Kraus Fellows

Christopher Bond
Renaissance Studies & English English Language and Literature
Dual Heroism and Christian Redemption in Spenser and Milton

Scott Hiley
French
Usury and the Economies of Literature in 13th-Century France

Ryan W. Szpiech
Spanish and Portuguese
Conversion and Coersion: Alfonso De Valladolid's "Mostrador de Justicia and the Evolution of Medieval Polemical "Converso" Literature

Alfredo Troiano
Italian Language and Literature
The Exaltation of the Sanctity of the Gallows: The Lauds of the "Confraternita di Santa Maria della Morte" at Bologna

Christopher S. van den Berg
Classics & Comparative Literature
The Social Aesthetics of Tacitus' "Dialogus de Oratoribus"

Jackson Brothers Fellows

Christopher C. Geissler
American Studies
Thoroughbred: The Development of the Blood-Horse in America, 1730-1933

Helmut Illbruck
Comparative Literature
Figurations of Nostalgia in Romantic Literature and Thought

James M. Osborn Fellows

Erik Lars Myrup
History
To Rule from Afar: The Overseas Council and the Making of the Brazilian West, 1642-1833

Ayesha Ramachandran
English Language and Literature & Renaissance Studies
Rage for Order: Imaginary Worlds in Early Modern Literature and Philosophy

Andrea J. Walkden
Renaissance Studies & English Language and Literature
Towards an Individualist History: Life-writing in the English Restoration

John D. and Rose H. Jackson Fellows

Michael Call
French
The Poet, the Playwright, and the Pirate: Molière and Authorship in 17th-century France

David Nugent
School of Drama
The Boy Who Jumped into the Sea

MacKinnon Family Fellow

Angela Pulley Hudson
American Studies
Reading Between the Lines: Indians, Slaves, and Surveyors in the Alabama Borderlands, 1790s-1820s

General Beinecke Fellows

Geraldo Cadava
History
US-Mexican War, 1846-1916

William Coker
Comparative Literature
German Literature in the Age of Goethe

Adrian Cooke
Sociology
Contemporary Nationalisms of Indigenous People in Australia and the US

Robert Blakeslee Gilpin
History
The Old Hero, the Horse Thief and the Self-Made Martyr: John Brown in American Memory

Kari S. McLeod
History of Medicine
Health Matters: The Public's Perception of Health, Ilness and Heath Care in 1950s America

Theresa Runstedtler
African American Studies & History
"Journeymen": Boxing and the Transnational Formations of Race, Gender, and Nation, 1890s to 1930s

Oliver Schowalter-Hay
Germanic Languages and Literatures
German Ballads of the 18th and 19th Centuries

Annemarie Strassel
American Studies
Redressing Women: Feminism, Fashion, and the Creation of American Vernacular Style, 1930-1960

Lucia Trimbur
African American Studies & Sociology
Training the Body to Fight: Sociological and Historical Dimensions of Pugilistic Training

   
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