Items Vol. 45 No. 2-3 (1991)

Page 36

and Brazil on the redefinition of political party identitie in Latin America in the po t-authoritarian era LoVELL JARVIS, as ociate profe or of agricultural economic , University of California, Davi , for research in Chile on neo-liberal economic reform and the modernization of the Chilean fruit indu try EUZABETH KUZNESOF, profe or of hi tory, University of Kan as, for research in Mexico and the United State on the family in colonial Latin America SANDRA LAUDERDALE-GRAHAM, lecturer in ociology, University of Tex ,Au tin for research in Brazil on the cause and consequence of the breakdown of familie in 19th-century Brazilian ociety JAMES MATORY, po tdoctoral fellow in anthropology, Princeton University, for research in Brazil on politic, ethnography, and racial di course in an AfricanAmerican ritual y tern LYNN MORGAN, as i tant profe or of anthropology, Mount Holyoke College, for research in Ecuador on the cultural con truction of personhood in the Ecuadoran highland RICARDO SALVATORE, vi iting as i tant profe or of economic, Southern Methodi t University, for research in Argentina on the gaucho in the province of Bueno Aire , 1820-1860

ear and Middle E Postdoctoral award The following advanced research grant were awarded by the Joint Committee on the Near and Middle EastRoger Owen (chair), Andrew C. He ,Huricihan I . lamo~lu-iI'nan, Mary Layoun, Joel S. Migdal, Timothy Mitchell, and Ghas an Salame-at it meeting on March 8, 1991. Steven Heydemann and Rachel Rosenbloom served as taff for the program. SHAUL COHEN, fellow at the Truman Research In titute at the Hebrew University of Jeru alem, for research on the politicization of Pale tinian agriCUlture during the Intifada ELAINE COMBS-SCHILLING, as ociate profe or of anthropology, Columbia University, for research on gender, faith and tran formative change in Moroccan culture BRINKLEY MESSICK, as i tant profe or of anthropology, Brandei University, for re earch on law and political economy in Yemen MICHAEL RaMER, i tant profe or of hi tory, American University in Cairo, for research on the Maghribi community in Cairo and Alexandria in the 19th century ROBERT VITALlS, vi iting as i tant profe or of politic, Princeton University, for research on the role of U.S. private in titution and public agencie in Saudi tate formation in the po t-World War II period DARROW ZEIDENSTEIN, teaching as i tant in the department of anthropology, University of Tex ,Au tin, for a comparative analy i of three Middle Ea tern markets

56 \ITEM

R

ia and the Soviet Union

The following advanced research grants were awarded by the Joint Committee on Soviet Studie -William Mill Todd ill (chair), Jane Burbank, Robert Campbell, Caryl Emerson, Nancy Shields Kollmann, Mary McAuley, Brian Silver, Richard Stite , Michael Swafford, and Reginald Zelnik-at its meeting on April ~, 1991. The committee was as i ted by a screening committee-Robert Campbell (chair), William Chase, Donald Kelley, Timothy McDaniel, and Stephanie Sandler. Robert T . Huber, Ro London, and Sarah Tarrow served as taff for thi program. LUCIG DANIELlAN, as i tant profe or of communication, State University of New York, Albany, for research on political participation through the mas media in Armenia STEPHEN FRANK, as i tant profe or of hi tory, University of California, Riverside, for research on cultural change among the peasantry of imperial Ru ia, 1861-1971 BRENDAN KIERNAN, po tdoctoral fellow in political science, University of Washington, for research on the development of the Soviet electoral y tern JUDITH KORNBLATT, as i tant profe or of literature, University of Wi con in, Madi on, for re arch on Judai m and the Ru ian Orthodox Renai ance RACHEL MAY, as i tant profe or of literature, State University of New York, Stony Brook, for research on humor in Ru ian literature NANCY RUTTENBERG, as i tant profe or of comparative literature, University of California, Berkeley, for research on Ru ian and American national-cultural invention. DAVID SHEARER, as i tant profe or of hi tory, University of Delaware, for re earch on indu try, tate, and ociety in Stalini t Ru ia, 1926-1934 BEN SLAY, i tant profe r of economic, Bate College, for re earch on indu trial demonopolization in the USSR, Poland and Hungary KATHRYN WEATHERSBY, i tant profe or of hi tory, Horida State University, for re earch on Soviet policy toward Korea, 1944-1950

Institutional Support Programs In its national competition of grant to American in titute that offer inten ive training in the Ru ian and non-Ru ian language of th Soviet Union, the Joint Committee on Soviet Studie , as i ted by a creening committee-Caryl Emerson (chair), Michael Hier, Victor Friedman, A ade-Ayse Rorlich, and Anelya Rugalevamade the following award at it meeting on January 12, 1991. Robert T. Huber and Rose London served as taff for the program. In the Ru ian language competition: Beloit College, Bryn Mawr College, Indiana University, the School of Advanced International Studie at The John Hopkin VOLUME

45,

NUMBERS

213


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.