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891. Fellows & Grantees
Sean Hanretta
"The Yacoubiste Sufi Order Until 1960"
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892. Fellows & Grantees
Sean P. Takats
"Corrupting Cooks: Domestic Service and Expertise in Eighteenth-Century France"
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893. Fellows & Grantees
Sean Sheridan Anderson
In-Visible Colonies: Modern Architecture and Its Representation in Colonial Eritrea, 1897-1941
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894. Fellows & Grantees
Sebastiaan Faber
"Exile and Cultural Hegemony: Spanish Intellectuals in Mexico (1939-1975)"
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895. Fellows & Grantees
Sebastian Etchemendy
"Models of Economic Liberalization: Compensating the Losers in Argentina, Spain and Chile"
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896. Fellows & Grantees
Sebastian Karcher
Liberalization, Segmentation, Informalization. The Politics of Labor Market Adaptation
Under pressure from a changing global economy, countries have adapted their labor markets. This project develops a framework to describe and explain these adaptations. I argue against the conventional wisdom that globalization leads to a ‘race to the bottom’ deregulation of t… -
897. Fellows & Grantees
Seiji Shirane
Japan's Maritime Gate: Colonial Taiwan in the Making of a Southern Empire, 1895-1945
My dissertation examines the central role that Taiwan played in Japan's southern expansion from 1895 to 1945. As Japan's first overseas colony, Taiwan was the maritime gate through which the Japanese extended their economic and geopolitical interests in South China and Southeast… -
898. Fellows & Grantees
Serguei Alex Oushakine
Transitional Subjects: Mother Russia and Her Children
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899. Fellows & Grantees
Seth S. LeJacq
“And What do You Know of the Body?”: Monitoring, Disciplining, and Caring for Sailors' Bodies in the British Royal Navy, 1688-1783
My dissertation project uses the records of British naval courts-martial to reconstruct the body culture aboard the “wooden world” of navy vessels—the culture of the men who built and maintained the British empire. My focus is on the years 1688 to 1783, a period of pivotal… -
900. Fellows & Grantees
Seung Cheol Lee
Financialized Ethics: Governing Individual Bankruptcy in South Korea
In the wake of the 1997 financial crisis, South Korea quickly moved from being a nation of notoriously high savers to a country with one of the highest ratios of household debt to disposable income. By illuminating this process in the context of financial neoliberalization and th…


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