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151. Fellows & Grantees
Brian McLaren
Mediterraneita and Modernita: Architecture and culture during the Period of Italian Colonization of North Africa
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152. Fellows & Grantees
Brian Palmer-Rubin
The Subnational Bases of Party Competition: Mexican Political Parties and Civil Society Linkages
This project explains variations in party-association linkages among Mexican states in competitive and noncompetitive electoral environments. The subnational comparison includes two states governed by each of Mexico’s three major parties, one state where the party is electorall… -
153. Fellows & Grantees
Brian R. Selmeski
"Warriors, Peasants and La Patria: Ethnicity and Nationalism Among Ecuador's Indigenous Soldiers"
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154. Fellows & Grantees
Bridget Lauren Guarasci
Eden Again?: The Technologies of Nostalgia and Reconstruction in Iraq's Marshes
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155. Fellows & Grantees
Brie M Gettleson
The Politics of Femicide in Guatemala
This research investigates the effects of a gendered approach to violence in Guatemala by tracing femicide (defined most generally as the murder of women for reasons of gender) through the work of human rights organizations, institutions of the Guatemalan state, and women’s gro… -
156. Fellows & Grantees
Bruce Cowles Tyler
Communities and Institutions in Movements of Change
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157. Fellows & Grantees
Bruce Stewart Hall
"Mapping the River in Black and White: Race, Servile Labor and the Struggle over Land in Northern Mali, 1894-1946"
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158. Fellows & Grantees
Bryan Keith Ritchie
"The Political Economy of Technical Intellectual Capital Formation in Southeast Asia"
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159. Fellows & Grantees
Burleigh Hendrickson
Decolonizing 1968(s): Between Imperial Fragmentation and Enduring Connectivity
My research compares and connects the political activity of syndicates from three regions of the Francophone world—Tunis, Dakar, and Lyon—beginning in the mid-1960s and carrying into the early 1970s. This project proposes two major levels of analysis: 1) it compares the simul… -
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Buyun Chen
Dressing the Empire: A History of Fashion in Tang Dynasty (618 – 907) China
Involved in a nascent market system, helping to build new hierarchies, and implicated in the structures of gender and ethnic identity, the fashion system of the Tang dynasty (618-907) was integral to larger historical processes. My dissertation seeks to establish the terms of the…


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