Research Grant Recipients, 2003
- Beveridge Grant Recipients
- Kraus Grant Recipients
- Littleton-Griswold Grant Recipients
- Schmitt Grant Recipients
Beveridge Grant Recipients
Brodkin, Kimberly
Rutgers University
Project Title: For the Good of the Party: Women in Democratic Politics from the New Deal to the New RightCampetella, Maria
Rutgers University
Project Title: Contested Territory: Indians and Creoles in the Southern Cone Borderlands, 1740-1885Carey Jr. , David
University of Southern Maine
Project Title: Engendering Mayan History: Mayan Women as Agents and Conduits of the Past, 1870-1990Castle, Elizabeth
University of California, Santa Cruz
Project Title: Women were the Backbone, Men were the Jawbone: American Indian Women's Activism in the Red Power MovementEmberton, Carole
Northwestern University
Project Title: Citizens in Leviathan: Violence and the Political Culture of ReconstructionHageman, Stephen
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Project Title: This is a Terrible Thing: Race, Class, and Gender in Marquette Park, 1970-1990Hamlin, Francoise
Yale University
Project Title: The Book Hasn't Closed, The Story Isn't Finished: Continuing Histories of the Civil Rights MovementLangfur, Hal
University of North Carolina, Wilmington
Project Title: The Rules of Terror: Brazilian Indians, Interethnic Warfare, and Violence as Cultural Exchange, 1500-1750Martin, Brad
Northwestern University
Project Title: Landscapes of Power: Native Peoples, National Parks, and the Making of a Modern Wilderness in the Hinterlands of North America, 1940-1990McGraw, Charles
University of Connecticut
Project Title: 'Every Nurse is not a Sister': Sex, Work and the Invention of the Spanish-American War NurseMerithew, Caroline
University of Dayton
Project Title: A World to Gain: Immigrants, Blacks, and the Creation of Hybrid Community in the Midwestern U.S.Milton, Cynthia
University of British Columbia
Project Title: Pleading Paupers and Selective Hearing: Social Welfare, Poverty, and the State in Spanish-American Cities (1770-1850)O'Toole, Rachel
Villanova University
Project Title: Africans, Indians, and the Creation of Casta in Peru (1640s - 1720s)Plastas, Melinda
Stony Brook University
Project Title: 'A Band of Noble Women': Racial Consciousness and Gendered Politics Post World War I.Ramirez, Daniel
Arizona State University
Project Title: Migrating Faiths: A Social and Cultural History of Popular Religion in the U.S.-Mexico BorderlandsStromberg Childers, Kristen
University of Pennsylvania
Project Title: Choosing the Metropole: Martinique, France and the Question of Decolonization, 1946-1982Tucker, Sherrie
University of Kansas
Project Title: Democracy on the Dance Floor: Race, Gender, and Nation at the Hollywood CanteenVasconcellos, Colleen
Florida International University
Project Title: And a Child Shall Lead Them?: Slavery, Childhood, and African Cultural Identity in Jamaica, 1750-1838
Kraus Grant Recipients
Donoghue, John
University of Pittsburgh
Project Title: Radical Republican Political Culture in the Puritan Atlantic,1630-1661Hatfield, April
Texas A&M University
Project Title: Anglo-Spanish Relations in the Caribbean and Southeastern North America, 1580-1720Mayo, Dinah
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Project Title: Servile Discontents: Runaway Slaves of Colonial New Hampshire, 1745-1785
Littleton-Griswold Grant Recipients
Brosnan, Kathleen
University of Tennessee
Project Title: A Contested Vintage: Law, Land, and Labor in California's Wine CultureGadsden, Brett
Northwestern University
Project Title: 'All We Wanted was a Bus for the Colored:' The Desegregation of Public Education in DelawareHamilton, Daniel
New York University
Project Title: The Limits of Sovereignty: Legislative Confiscation in the Union and ConfederacyMihailoff, Laura
University of California, Berkeley
Project Title: Protecting Our Children: A History of the California Youth Authority and Juvenile Delinquency, 1938-1978Milne, George
University of Oklahoma
Project Title: Today We Are Walking as Slaves: the Evolution of French and Indian Relations, 1650-1740Rix, Rebecca
Yale University
Project Title: Gender and Reconstitution: The Family and Individual Basis of Democracy Contested, 1880-1932Romeo, Sharon
University of Iowa
Project Title: Reconstructing Race, Gender and Citizenship in St. Louis: The Politics of Unlawful Sex in the Era of Emancipation, 1861-1877Schuele, Donna
University of California, Los Angeles
Project Title: From Californio to Anglo Hands: The Role of Probate in Nineteenth-Century California Land Transfer
Schmitt Grant Recipients
Last Updated: October 6, 2012 4:53 PMPaul Miller
McDaniel College
Project Title: The Footprints of Gavrilo Princip (or June 28, 1914: A Day in History and Memory)Troy Bickham
Texas A&M University
Project Title: The material culture of British perceptions of American Indians in the eighteenth centuryBrian Bunk
Central Connecticut State University
Project Title: Ghosts of Passion: Aida Lafuente and the Spanish Revolution of October 1934Adam Cathcart
Ohio University
Project Title: Against the Sun: Anti-Japanese Propaganda in China, 1945-1950William Cummings
University of South Florida
Project Title: Interpreting Conversion to Islam in 17th-Century IndonesiaAnna Dronzek
University of Minnesota
Project Title: To Win Worship: Middle-Class Identity and Gender in Late Medieval EnglandAlexis Dudden
Connecticut College
Project Title: With Sorrow and Regret: The Politics of Apology between Japan, Korea, and the United StatesAmy Froide
Clark University
Project Title: The Silent Partners of Britain's Financial Revolution: Singlewomen and their Public InvestmentsStephane Gerson
New York University
Project Title: A Cultural History of Nostradamus: Memory and Anticipation from Provence to Global SocietyPeter Kushner
St. Andrews University
Project Title: Reformations: Concepts of the Reformation in early nineteenth-century German historical thoughtChristopher Lee
Harvard University
Project Title: Colonial Kinships: The British Dual Mandate, Anglo-African Status, and the Politics of Race and Ethnicity in Interwar Nyasaland, 1915-1939Farina Mir
University of Michigan
Project Title: Language, Community, and Cultural Production in Colonial India: Punjab’s Literary Epics as Social Commentary, c. 1850-1900.Derek Neal
McGill University
Project Title: The masculinity of the English clergy, 1460-1560Susan Smith-Peter
College of Staten Island, City University of New York
Project Title: Regionalism and Civil Society in Pre-reform RussiaMoses Ochonu
University of Michigan
Research: 1930s Colonial Northern Nigeria;Socio- economic impacts of DepressionPatrick Hyder Patterson
University of California, San Diego
Project Title: Communism Consumed: The Culture of the Market and Everyday Life in Yugoslavia, Hungary, and the German Democratic Republic (book manuscript)Steven Rowe
University of Chicago
Project Title: Learning Literacy: Popular Education in Nineteenth-Century FranceTheodore Yoo
University of Hawaii
Project Title: The Politics of Gender in Colonial Korea: Education, Labor, and Health (1910-1945)Di Wang
Texas A&M University
Project Title: The Teahouse: Public Life and Social Transformation in Chengdu, 1900-1950Cyrus Schayegh
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Project Title: Post-colonial modernization and the expansion of public health and psychiatry in Iran: national and international dimensions, 1953-1979Simon Teuscher
University of California, Los Angeles
Project Title: Project Title: European Kinship 1300–1900. The Long Run. The Transition from the Late Middle Ages to the Early Modern Period.Pamela Swett
McMaster University
Project Title: Selling under the Swastika: The Refashioning of German Advertising after 1933
