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Graduate Student FellowsThe 2008-2009 Graduate Student Fellows are: Religion and Culture Workshop Fellows J. David Decosimo, Religion Religion and Public Life Workshop Fellows Phillip Connor, Sociology Affiliate Graduate Student Fellows Ovidiu Creangă, King’s College London, United Kingdom The 2007-2008 Graduate Student Fellows were: Religion and Culture Workshop Fellows Alicia Juskewycz, Sociology Religion and Public Life Workshop Fellows Bill Bulman, History Affiliate Graduate Student Fellows The Center also hosted two visiting graduate students in 2007-2008: The 2006-2007 Graduate Student Fellows were:
The Religion and Public Life Seminar
The 2005-2006 Graduate Student Fellows were:
Religion and Culture Fellows Tammy L. Brown , History Religion and Public Life Workshop Fellows William C. Garriott, Anthropology The 2003-2004 Dissertation Fellows were: Amit Bein, Near Eastern Studies, "Islamic Thought and
Activism at the Close of Empire: The Life and Times of Seyhulislam (Sheikh al-Islam)
Mustafa Sabri Efendi (1869-1954)." Orit Bashkin, Near Eastern Studies, Intellectuals in Monarchic Iraq, 1921-42
Huaiyu Chen, Religion, "Scholasticism and Monasticism in Medieval China: Daoxuan and His Era"
Laura Clawson, Sociology, Sacred Harp Singing
Holly Grieco, History, "A Dilemma of Obedience and Authority: Franciscan Inquisitors and the Franciscan Inquisition in the South of France, 1235-1400."
Eileen Kane, History, "Orthodoxy Across Borders: The First Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem, 1841-54"
Lori Meeks, Religion, "Nuns, Scholars, and Divine Mothers: The Women of Japan's Medieval Ritsu-School Nons' Revival Movement"
Volker Menze, History, "Non-Chalcedonian Eucharist Communities after Chalcedon"
James Moyer, English, Christ Figures in Early Romantic Era Writing
Joan Walling, Sociology, "Perceptions of Unconditional Love Among Recipients of Faith-Based Caregiving"
The 2001-2002 Dissertation Fellows were: Ra'anan Shaul Abusch, Religion, "Transmission and Transformation of Jewish Esoteric Traditions: Foundation Myth, Polemic, and History in Hekhalot Rabbati"
Tariq al-Jamil, Religion, "Cooperation and Contestation in Medieval Baghdad: Scholarly Networks among Shi'i and Sunni 'Ulama' "
Lisa Bailey, History, "The Eusebius 'Gallicanus' Sermon Collection"
Adam H. Becker, Religion, "The Development of Scholastic Culture in Late Antique Mesopotamia"
Tamer el-Leithy, Near Eastern Studies, "Coptic Ritual and Moral Regulation in Medieval Cairo"
Anne E. Lester, History, "Religious Options for Women in Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century Northern France: Convents and Society in Medieval Champagne"
Eva Martin, Romance Languages and Literatures, "A Port-Royal Aesthetic? Sublime Conflict from the Still-Life of Saint-Germain -des-Pres to the Portraiture of Philippe de Champaigne and Jean Racine"
Hannah McLaughlin, English, "Tears of Sanctification and Grace: Jewish and Christian Martyrological Traditions of the Later Middle Ages."
Annette Yoshiko Reed, Religion, "What the Fallen Angels Taught: Illicit Angelic Instruction and the Reception-History of 1 Enoch in Judaism and Christianity"
Petra M. Sijpesteijn, Near Eastern Studies, "The Archive of 'Abdallah b. As'ad, a Mid-Second/Eighth Century Merchant and Administrator from the Egyptian Fayyum"
Tisa Wenger, Religion, "Savage Debauchery or Sacred Communion? Religion and the Primitive in the Pueblo Dance Conntroversy"
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