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LIST OF FORMER FELLOWS AND PROJECTS
DR. RICHARD M. HUNT FELLOWSHIP FOR THE STUDY OF GERMAN POLITICS, SOCIETY, AND CULTURE
Dr. Monica Black (2007)
Assistant Professor
Department of History
Furman University
Topic: "Death and the Making of Three Berlins: A History, 1930-1961"
Michelle Moyd (2007)
PhD Candidate
Department of African History
Cornell University
Topic: "Becoming Askari: African Soldiers, the Colonial State, and Community in Late Colonial German East Africa, 1899-1918"
Dr. Erik Jensen (2006)
Assistant Professor of Modern European History
Miami University (Ohio)
Topic: Research for a book titled “Images of the Ideal: Sports, Gender, and the Emergence of the Modern Body in Weimar Germany”
Bronson Long (2006)
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
Indiana University
Topic: “The Saar Dispute in Franco-German Relations and European Integration: French Diplomacy, Cultural Politics, and the Construction of European Identity, 1944-1957”
Isabelle Freda (2005)
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Cinema Studies, New York University
New York, New York
Topic: “The Marshall Plan Film Unit and Postwar German Identity”
Darcy Leach (2005)
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Sociology, University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Topic: “History, Identity, and the Fate of Collectivist Democracy in the German and U.S.-American Social Movement Sectors”
Carol Anne Costabile-Heming (2004)
Professor of German, Southwest Missouri State University
Springfield, Missouri
Topic: Research for a book-length project on literary, cinematic, and architectural developments in Berlin during the 20th century
Matthew Specter (2004)
Ph.D. Candidate, Modern European History, Duke University
Vienna, Austria
Topic: Research on theoretician Carl Schmitt’s contributions to the foreign policy doctrine known as “realism”
Timothy S. Brown (2003)
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of History, Pomona College
Claremont, California
Topic: Research for a book, “Youth Revolt and the Re-Imagining of the Political in Divided Germany”
Eric Jarosinski (2003)
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of German, University of Wisconsin – Madison
Madison, Wisconsin
Topic: Dissertation research on “Envisioning the Fascist Metropolis: Rhetorical Constructions of Nazi Berlin"
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