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Program Fellows 1999-2000

Henry Bernstein (spring term only)
Professor of Development Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

Proposal: “Maize in South Africa: The Political Economy of Staple Food

Rohan D’Souza
Research Associate, Department of Sociology, Delhi University

Proposal: “Agrarian Rhythms and Multi-Purpose Dams: The Evolution of the Idea of ‘Flood Control’ in Deltaic India (1803-1961)”

Gaston R. Gordillo
Brand new Ph.D, Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto

Proposal: “The Bush, the Plantations, and ‘The Devils’: The Culture and Historical Experience in the Argentinean Chaco”

Richard H. Grove
Senior Fellow, Research School of Social Sciences, Institute of Advanced Studies, Australian National University, Canberra

Proposal: “Environment, Ethnicity, and History: The Hos of Singhbhum, 1850-1990”

Cindy Hahamovitch
Associate Professor of History, Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies, The College of William and Mary

Proposal: “Sweet Dreams: Temporary Farm Labor Migration from the Caribbean to the United States

Joan Martinez-Alier
Professor of Economics and Economic History, Universitat Autonoma of Barcelona

Proposal: A book on ecological distribution conflicts (local and global)

Gabriele Rasuly-Paleczek
Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Vienna

Proposal: An analysis of three historical periods in northeastern Afghanistan

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Visiting Fellows 1999-2000

The following scholars will be affiliated with the Program:

Jeanette Keith (supported by a National Endowment in the Humanities grant)
Professor of History, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania

Proposal: “Rich Man's War, Poor Man's Fight: Race, Gender, and Power in the Rural South During the First World War”

Paula Worby (fall term only; supported by a grant from the United States Institute of Peace)
Public intellectual and activist working with Guatemalen Refugees

Proposal: “Coming Home to Conflict: UNHCR's Role in the Guatemalan Repatriation”


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