Paul A. Rahe Newsletters
Fellowship Years: 1984-1986 Fellowship Topic: Contemporary culture social development and politics of the Eastern Mediterranean. Fellowship Area: Turkey, Greece Istanbul Diary Antiquities A Relic Delicate Questions Kibris–First Impressions Republicanism and Religion–I Republicanism and Religion–II Republicanism and Religion–III Elections in Northern Cyprus Republicanism and Religion–IV Trkiyeler Graeculi Disinformation Kupros–First Impressions Political Football The Greek Cypriot Election–I The Greek Cypriot
Donald R. Perry Newsletters
Fellowship Years: 1986 – 1988 Fellowship Area(s): Costa Rica, USA Flight Without Wings Birds and Dinosaurs The Feet of Birds How Feathers Killed the Dinosaurs Seeking a Professional Profession Today’s Theories Tomorrow’ s Myths Canopy Research in Costa Rica The Canopy of Borneo Yeti Enterprises Cheating in Biology Why Canopy Research? 100.00% Truthful Testing AWCE It Works
Nancy P. Condee Newsletters
Fellowship Years: 1984-1986 Fellowship Topic: Contemporary culture and cultural politics in the Soviet Union Fellowship Area: Russia I. Introduction; II. Arrival and living quarters; III. Changes; IV. Moscow theatre untitled I. November 7th Celebration (written with Volodya Padunov); II. Rodina; III. Contemporary Soviet Drama Literary Rank and File I. “Scarecrow”; II. Private Responses; III. Public Responses I. The
Steven B. Butler Newsletters
Fellowship Years: 1983 – 1986 Fellowship Area(s): Korea Korea: A First Impression Untitled An Exercise in Logic 1997 A Glance at People’s China: Summer 1983 Getting Around Seoul: With Ten Rules of the Road and a Metaphor A Visit to Panmunjom On Becoming the World’s Fourth Largest City Korea’s Movie Industry: Fighting to Survive Getting Away From
Lana L. Hall Newsletters
Fellowship Years: 1983-1985 Fellowship Topic: Agricultural Policy and Practice in Eastern Europe Fellowship Area: Austria, Hungary, Germany, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania untitled Hungary and the CMEA Exporting American Grains to Eastern Europe Private and Social Farms in Slovenia Two Cooperative Farms in Northwestern Hungary The Food Situation in Romania The Search for Profits in Socialist Agriculture Agricultural Research and
Samuel J. Levy Newsletters
Fellowship Years: 1985 Fellowship Area(s): Mozambique, Portugal First Impressions Order and Chaos The Army Class, Ethnicity and Race White Gods, Black Mortals Strangers at Home Nothing to Hide, Really
Kenneth Cline Newsletters
Fellowship Years: 1983-1985 Fellowship Topic: Peasant life in Egypt and Northern Yemeni Villages Fellowship Area: Egypt, Yemen, and Turkey Two Egyptian vignettes A Village Wedding Cairo: Still in the Third World Local Broadcasting in Upper Egypt Berat Village: An Overview Ramadan in Berat Berat: The Economy Berat: Another Wedding, Meat Fresh Off The Hoof, and Trying to Buy
Paula Williams Newsletters
Fellowship Years: 1983-1991 Fellowship Topic: Human uses of forest resources in Sub-Saharan Africa Fellowship Area: based in Burkina Faso, Burundi, and Tanzania (Zanzibar); coordinated a series of case studies and organized an international bilingual workshop in Senegal on women and forestry; fellowship work and travel in numerous other African countries; participation in international meetings in Paris, Geneva, and
Kendal B. Price Newsletters
Fellowship Years: 1981-1984 Fellowship Topic: South Africa and Bordering States Fellowship Area: South Africa Dress Codes Johannesburg; First Look Zimbabwe: Alive and Well South West Africa-Namibia: A Quick Look at a Troubled Land Bophuthatswana: A Black State or State of Mind? Angling in Soweto: The June 16th Memorial Middle Class Blues 24 Hours at a Homeland Hospital: Some
Bruce F. Hall Newsletters
Fellowship Years: 1983 – 1985 Fellowship Area(s): Hungary, Romania, Germany, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Austria, Slovenia Untitled 1 (11/30/1983) Untitled 2 (12/28/1983) Food Retailing in Vienna Farmer Cooperatives in Slovenia The Role of Hungary’s Agriculture in Eastern Europe: An Overview of Production Mechanization of Agriculture in Romania What is a Farm in Hungary? A New Approach to Cattle Production