Items Vol. 26 No. 1 (1972)

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Clara E. Lida, Assistant Professor of History, Wesleyan GRANTS FOR RESEARCH ON THE University, for research in Argentina on immigration NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST and anarchism, 1870-90 The Joint Committee on the Near and Middle East, Carmelo Mesa-Lago, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Pittsburgh, for research on the social sponsored with the American Council of Learned Sociesecurity programs of several Latin American countries ties-Marvin Zonis (chairman), Robert McC. Adams, Sarah K. Myers, Assistant Editor, Encyclopedia Bri- Hamid Algar, Paul Ward English, Muhsin S. Mahdi, and tannica, for research in Peru on the cultural geography I. William Zartman-at its meeting on February 25 awarded of squatter settlements in Lima Eul-Soo Pang, Assistant Professor of History, California 18 grants for research: State College, Hayward, for research in Brazil on the Barbara Aswad, Associate Professor of Anthropology, cacao economy, 1890-1945 Wayne State University, for research in Turkey on Richard Price, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Yale marriage and visiting patterns among tlle elite families University, for research in Surinam on the Saramaka of a small provincial city Maroons: Afro-Americans of the tropical forest Use D. Cirtautas, Associate Professor of Turkic, UniverJaime E. Rodriguez 0., Assistant Professor of History, sity of Washington, for research in Afghanistan on California State College, Long Beach, for research in linguistic-folkloristic materials on Uzbek dialects of Ecuador on its agricultural history in the nineteenth North Afghanistan century (renewal) Erica Dodd, Assistant Professor of Cultural Studies, Bertram Silverman, Assistant Professor of Economics, American University of Beirut, for research in London Hofstra University, for research on the role of labor on the Kor'anic inscriptions in mosques in Cuban economic strategy Hasan Mohammed EI-Shamy, Assistant Professor of Franklin Tugwell, Assistant Professor of Government, Sociology and Anthropology, American University in Pomona College, for research in Venezuela on private Cairo, for research in the United States on the brothersector interests and the development of policy making sister syndrome in Arabic folk culture John D. Wirth, Associate Professor of History, Stanford John P. Entelis, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University, for research in Brazil on Minas Gerais in Fordham University, for research in Paris and Tunis the Brazilian Federation, 1889-1937 on university students and an emerging "counterJan Peter Wogart, Assistant Professor of Economics, Uniculture" in Tunisian politics versity of Miami, for research in Brazil on labor abHafez F. Farmayan, Associate Professor of History, Unisorption, income, and structure of the service sector versity of Texas at Austin, for research in Tehran on in northern and southern regions the intellectual and social history of nineteenthIris M. Zavala, Professor of Hispanic Languages and Litcentury Iran erature, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Oleg Grabar, Professor of Fine Arts, Harvard University, for research in Puerto Rico on social thought in the for research in the Soviet Union, Afghanistan, India, nineteenth-century Puerto Rican novel Pakistan, and Iran on Islamic art of Central Asia William L. Hanaway, Jr., Assistant Professor of Persian Language and Literature, University of Pennsylvania, Collaborative research grants for research in London and Iran on the pre-Safavid Persian inscriptions in Khorasan David Barkin, Associate Professor of Economics, Herbert R. Stephen Humphreys, Assistant Professor of History Lehman College, City University of New York, and and Arabic, State University of New York at Buffalo, Roberto Jarry R., Director, Department of Planning for research in Beirut and Damascus on the Ayyubids and Research, National Council of Scholastic Aid and of Damascus, from the death of Saladin to the Mongol Scholarships, Catholic University of Chile, for a cominvasion (renewal) parative study in Mexico and Chile of their school Samir Makdisi, Assistant Division Chief, International systems Monetary Fund, for research mainly in Syria and LebaEmilia V. da Costa, Associate Professor of History, Cathonon on the role of financial policy in developing econolic University of Sao Paulo, and Richard Graham, Asmies, with particular reference to Syria and Lebanon sociate Professor of History, University of Texas at Afaf Lutfi al-Sayyid Marsot, Associate Professor of HisAustin, for research in Brazil on oligarchic liberalism: tory, University of California, Los Angeles, for rethe political system of Brazil, 1830-1930 search in England on the nationalist movement in Richard D. Mallon, Development Adviser, Center for Egypt and the Liberal Constitutionalist Party, 1919-36 International Affairs, Harvard University, and Juan Lawrence Rosen, Russell Sage Foundation Resident in V. Sourrouille, Buenos Aires, for research on recent Law and Society, University of Chicago Law School, Argentine economic policy (renewal of grant made in for research in Morocco on its family law 1968-69) Nadav Safran, Professor of Government, Harvard UniWilliam H. Nicholls, Professor of Economics, Vanderversity, for research in Israel on the evolution of Israel bilt University, and Ruy Miller Paiva, Senior Staff and its relations with the United States, 1947-71 Economist, Ministry of Planning, Rio de Janeiro, for Stanford J. Shaw, Professor of Turkish and Near Eastern research in Brazil on the structure and productivity of History, University of California, Los Angeles, for reits agriculture, 1963-73 search in London, Vienna, Istanbul, and Paris on the Carlos M. Pelaez, Assistant Professor of Economics, Vanmodernization of the Ottoman empire under Abd ulderbilt University, and Wilson Suzigan, Director of Mamid II, 1876-1909 Industrial Finance, Ministry of Planning, Brasilia, for John Simmons, Lecturer on Economics, Harvard Uniresearch in Brazil on its monetary history, 1822-1970 versity, for research in Tunisia on the rate of return (renewal) to education for white collar workers in Tunis 10 VOLUME 26. NUMBER 1


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