PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
Program in Hellenic Studies

Post-Doctoral Fellows
Academic Year 2001-2002

Post-Doctoral Teaching Fellow, 2001-2002

Name

Degree/Dissertation Title Research Project
Maria MAVROUDI
Ph.D., Byzantine Studies, Harvard University, 1998
The So-Called Oneirocriticon of Achmet: A Byzantine Book on a Dream Interpretation and Its Arabic Sources
"Diglossia in Greek and Arabic, as Attested in Bilingual Manuscripts, 9th-19th Centuries, and its Cultural Implications”

Post-Doctoral Research Fellows, 2001-2002

Eleni GARA Ph.D., History, University of Vienna, 2001
Kara Ferye 1500-1650:  Local Society and Administration in an Ottoman Province
“Realities and Perceptions: The Ottoman Sharia Court in the Greek Lands”
Susan WESSEL Ph.D., History and Religious Studies, Columbia University, 2000
Cyril of Alexandia and the Nestorian Controversy
Revision of dissertation for publication

Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Fall 2001

Emmanuel PAPOUTSAKIS D.Phil., Syriac Christianity, University of Oxford, 2000
Jacob of Serugh, The Homily on the Deluge (11.1-210):  Introduction, Translation, and Detailed Commentary
"The Poetry of Romanos the Melodist:  A Bridge between Greek and Syriac Culture in Late Antiquity"

Post-Doctoral Research Fellows, Spring 2002

Franklin HESS

Ph.D., American Studies, University of Iowa, 1999
Singular Visions, Multiple Futures:  Culture, Politics, and American Mass Media in Modern Greece
"Modern Greek Revisionists:  Popular Culture, Cultural Diversity, and Identity"
Anastasia-Helen YALOURI Ph.D., Social Anthropology, University College London, 2000
Global Fame, Local Claim:  The Athenian Acropolis as an Objectification of Greek Identity
"'Made in Greece:'  The Olympic Games and the Modern Life of the Past"

Post-Doctoral Fellows - 2000-2001