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Ben will use these advanced language skills to research and complete his dissertation entitled China's Dream of the Red Railway: Professional Railroaders and the Making of an Industrial Power, 1945-1976.Ĭongratulations to Dana Velasco Murillo who has been awarded an American Council of Learned Societies Frederick Burkhardt Fellowshipįor the 2020/2021 academic year for her second book project: The Chichimeca Arc: War, Peace, and Resettlement in America’s First Borderlands, 1546- 1616. The Tsinghua University Inter-University Language Program is recognized as one of the top advanced Chinese language courses. The NBR Chinese Language Fellowship will fund one year of advanced Chinese language training at Tsinghua University in Beijing, as well as supporting all living and travel expenses for the year. Yupeng is advised by Professor Paul Pickowicz and Professor Karl Gerth.Ĭongratulations to Ben Kletzer for winning the National Bureau of Asian Research's Chinese Language Fellowship (CLFP) for the 2020-2021 school year. He'll spend the year revising his dissertation entitled Martial Arts, Apocalypse, and Counterrevolutionaries: Secret Societies and Rural Governance in Modern China, 1919-1961 for manuscript publication. His advisors are Karl Gerth and Paul Pickowicz.Ĭongratulations to Yupeng Jiao has been offered a Postdoctoral Fellowship of the Center for East Asian Studies at Stanford University for the 2020-21 academic year. He will use the time to revise his dissertation, Serve the People: Bovine Experiences in China's Civil War and Revolution, 1935-1961. Jordan is co-advised by Rebecca Plant and Luis Alvarez.Ĭongratulations to Pete Braden, who has accepted an An Wang Postdoctoral Fellowship at Harvard University for the 2020-2021 academic year. She will officially be the Molina Fellow in the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences and an Evelyn S. She is advised by Tal Golan.Ĭongratulations to Jordan Mylet who received two highly competitive grantsįirst, she won a Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship for the 2020-2021 academic year to finish her dissertation project: “’Dope Hope’: The Synanon Foundation, Grassroots Recovery Activism, and Popular Struggles over Addiction Treatment, 1945-1980.” She also received a four-month research fellowship at the Huntington Library in San Marino (an institution that has been very kind to our department recently). Trisha’s work focuses on the role of science and society in early twentieth century Palestinian society. That will allow her to spend 2020-2021 doing her dissertation research in Israel. Recent passing of David Ringrose, Emeritus History Faculty memberĬongratulations to Trisha Tschopp who recently won a prestigious Boren Fellowship Speaker: Jonathan Parkes Allen (University of Maryland) The Many Makings of Martyrs in the Early Modern Ottoman World The real-life pirates of the Caribbean violently plunder the world's riches and form a surprisingly egalitarian republic in this documentary series.

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