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Columbia University, for training in preparation for a tudy of adaptation of Ru ian literary cIa ic to film ROBIN M. BI HA, Ph.D. candidate in hi tory, Indiana Univer ity, for training in preparation for a tudy of marriage and the family in Imperial Ru ia GREGORY M. GRAZEVICH, Ph.D. candidate in Slavic and Baltic language and literature, Univer ity of Illinoi , Chica~o, for training in preparation for a synchronic and dIachronic tudy comparing the major Slavic and SOUTHEA TAlA Baltic languages JOEL HELLMAN, Ph.D. candidate in political science, The following di ertation fellowships were awarded by Univer ity of Oxford, for training in preparation for a the Joint Committee on Southeast Asia-John R. W. Smail study of the nature of political change in the Soviet (chair), Shelly Errington, Gillian P. Hart, Charle F. Keye , Union using the debate over peace as a ca e tudy Ruth T. McVey, David Marr, Renato Ro aldo, Chai-anan WILLIAM W. JARO z, Ph.D. candidate in government, Harvard Univer ity, for training in preparation for a Samudvanija, and Peter S. Xeno -at its meeting on study of international relations theory and approache March 23-27, 1987. Toby Alice Volkman and Lori to the tudy of Soviet foreign policy McGrogan served a taff for thi program. BETH A. MITCHNECK, Ph.D. candidate in geography, Columbia Univer ity, for training in preparation for a UNFRANCO BLANCHETTI-REvELLI, Ph.D. candidate in of demographic and ocioeconomic developments study anthropology, The Johns Hopkin Univer ity, for in Soviet ociety, with an empha i on ethnic differenre earch in the Philippine on eaweed production and tials ocial process in a Tausug/Samal community MAR HALL POE, Ph.D. candidate in hi tory, Univer ity of DANIEL DHAKIDAE, Ph.D. candidate in government, CorCalifornia, Berkeley, for training in preparation for a nell University, for re earch in Indonesia on the political study of Mu covite political culture, political ritual, and economy of the Indone ian news indu try symbolism BRUCE M. LocKHART, Ph.D. candidate in hi tory, Cornell University, for research in France and Thailand on WILLIAM WOOD, Ph.D. candidate in political science, Indiana Univer ity, for training in preparation for a monarchy and monarchi m in Siam and Vietnam, study of the hi tory and culture of Central A ia, 1925-1946 concentrating on the 19th century SUMIT K. MANDAL, Ph.D. candidate in hi tory, Columbia University, for re earch in Singapore, Indone ia, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom on the Al Irshad The following di ertation fellow hip were also awarded movement, 1900-1942 at the committee' meeting on April 3-4, 1987. SARAH H. MAXIM, Ph.D. candidate in history, Cornell University, for re earch in Burma, India, Malaysia, and the United Kingdom on the British colonial cities of CLARE A. CAVANAGH, Ph.D. candidate in Slavic langua~e Kuala Lumpur and Rangoon and literatures, Harvard University, for a di ertaUon CHIRANAN PRASERTKUL, Ph.D. candidate in hi tory, Coron 0 ip Mandel'stam and the modernist creation of nell University, for re earch in France and Thailand on tradition the Luang Prabang Kingdom (Laos) prior to French ALAN J. CIENKI, Ph.D. candidate in Slavic language and colonization, 1828-1888 literatures, Brown University, for a di ertation on a SARASWATI SUNINDYO, Ph.D. candidate in sociology, comparative linguistic study of Ru ian, Poli h, and University of Wisconsin, for re earch in Indone ia on Engli: h pro titution and the in titutional subordination of STEPHEN M. KOTKIN, Ph.D. candidate in history, Univerwomen in Java ity of California, Berkeley, for a dis ertation on urbanization in the USSR, 1926--1939: Magnitogorsk and the problem of ocialist cities attached to factorie OVIET UNION JAMES C. MOLTZ, Ph.D. candidate in political science, University of California, Berkeley, for a dis ertation on The following graduate trammg fellowship were U.S.-Sovlet space competition and future superpower awarded by the Joint Committee on Soviet Studie -Loren relations Graham (chair), Jo eph Berliner, Jeffrey Brooks, Timothy VICTOR 0 TAPCHUK, Ph.D. candidate in hi tory, Harvard Colton, Sheila Fitzpatrick, Edward L. Keenan, Gail University, for a dis ertation on the naval raids of the Lapidus, Robert Legvold, Herbert S. Levine, William Mills Zaporozhian and Don Cos acks and the Ottoman defense of the Black Sea in the first half of the Todd, III, and Heinrich Vogel-at its meeting on April 17th century (with the Joint Committee on Eastern 3-4, 1987. The committee was assisted by a screening Europe) committee-Abbott Gleason (chair), Nancy Condee, Leslie DAVID R. SHEARER, Ph.D. candidate in history and the O'Bell, Martha Brill Olcott, Daniel Orlov ky, Thomas sociology of science and technology, University of Remington, and Robert Stuart. Blair A. Ruble, Kristin Pennsylvania, for a dissertation on the making of the Antelman, and Regina Smyth erved as staff for this Soviet industrial system: factory work, technological program. chan~e, and industrial management in the Soviet machme-building branch, 1926--1934 ALEXANDER BATCHAN, Ph.D. candidate m film studies, ELIZABETH A. WOOD, Ph.D. candidate in history, UniverYAEL BENTOR, Ph.D. candidate in Uralic and Altaic tudie , Indiana Univer ity, for re earch in Nepal on the Nep~lese Buddhist ritual for the con ecration of stilpas and Image KATE GILBERT, Ph.D. candidate in anthropology, Yale University, for re earch in Ne{>al on dispute re olution in a Brahmin-Limbu commumty

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